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Couch Repair scam - any advise?
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<blockquote data-quote="Skylark" data-source="post: 445330" data-attributes="member: 1555"><p>They do that to soften you up and wear you out, if they can really string the goose out then eventually you'll get tired of it and gatvol. People reach the point where even if the guy is now perhaps a sitting target they are not interested in pursuing it any further, all of us have witnessed or been in that situation where you are so sick to death of pursuing something any longer that you are not willing to take it even one step further, that's when the cycle is complete, the scammers work is done. </p><p></p><p>It's a game, this stage of the game is to now tire out your parry, the key is to find a way that truly spooks the guy and intimidates him to return at least the chairs, possibly money as well if you are really lucky..... this is where some biker gangs find gainful employment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skylark, post: 445330, member: 1555"] They do that to soften you up and wear you out, if they can really string the goose out then eventually you'll get tired of it and gatvol. People reach the point where even if the guy is now perhaps a sitting target they are not interested in pursuing it any further, all of us have witnessed or been in that situation where you are so sick to death of pursuing something any longer that you are not willing to take it even one step further, that's when the cycle is complete, the scammers work is done. It's a game, this stage of the game is to now tire out your parry, the key is to find a way that truly spooks the guy and intimidates him to return at least the chairs, possibly money as well if you are really lucky..... this is where some biker gangs find gainful employment. [/QUOTE]
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