Google Has Great Memory

Posted on | October 28, 2009 | No Comments

Google remembers really, really well. That can easily become your advantage when you’re dealing with an offer that is seamingly too good to be true. Or you find yourself in a position where you need a little extra confirmation on the person you’re interacting with.

Scammers are normal people too. Some of them use their own e-mail addresses and information, solely relying on the fact that you live too far away to do anything about it. Or else they presume your a fat nerd, completely impaired from the waist down. Whatever the case may be, they use their real information.

In other cases, the scammer will go by an alias. This makes it increasingly difficult to use Google searches in any significant way.google_logo

Most of the time it can be hard to figure out whether a scammer is using his own or made up information, so my advice is clear cut: Always, always, do a Google search on the person you’re dealing with. Use his e-mail, full name, address and username as your search strings. Take some time to go through the results.

If the results come out negative (to put it in biological terms, woah!) you’re one step closer to a successful trade.

So remember: Use Google before you buy or sell your account!

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