600 markly7/30/2023 ![]() ![]() It’s funny to hear him go off on his own generation. He sees right through people’s bull, and is not afraid to call them out.ĭavid works his butt off, leaving no stone unturned. As a former news guy who’s now unleashed, he brings a unique perspective to what’s happening in the world. Well, not only is he a “cat whisperer” (he has a calming effect even on feral cats), he’s a football guy from Texas, a Star Wars nerd, a guitarist (Gibson SG, nice choice), a singer-songwriter, a foodie, and will tell you a real man eats his steak, rare. Like, did you know Tom Petty didn’t want to record the song “I Won’t Back Down,” because he thought it was “too obvious?” I learned that during a conversation with him about tax reform (Did I mention he suffers from ADHD?). He’s also a walking music encyclopedia, who’s not afraid to drop random facts at a moment’s notice. That’s not to say he doesn’t know what he’s talking about it’s to say he is able to take complex topics and drill down to the heart of every topic, and approach it in a way that gets me thinking about it differently. He looks at, and breaks down, topics in a way that no one else in media does: like the average person. Jamie Markley is one of the most unique people I’ve ever met in this business. Whether it is political chatter coming from Washington or the latest case of “Florida Man”, MVR will make sure you are aware of what’s going on - and their unique takes on every topic. If your account has been hacked and you get emails with shipping notices showing those addresses, you need to go change all your passwords and immediately dispute the purchases.Jamie Markley, David van Camp and Scott Robbins are bringing their talents with their laid-back banter about all of the hottest headlines from across the country. Don't even bother contacting the buyer because you'll just be sending messages to hackers. Instead, just issue a refund and relist it. The general consensus here is that if you get a purchase from anyone using shipping addresses like the two above, do not ship the item. What the heck, eBay? I searched for the address and found another group of message board posts and "seller beware" threads warning people not to ship to that address. This is the same type of scam, just using a different shipping company. However, shortly after relisting my old phone I got another instant purchase to another foreign name with an odd-looking address: If you have a buyer from this address, all you have to do on eBay is cancel their order and relist the item. That's why this scam keeps coming up again and again. You could try to pursue legal action, but it'd be a waste of time over something worth a couple hundred dollars when dealing with hackers overseas. Since eBay almost always sides with buyers, the seller will be forced to give the money back and not ever get their item back. What usually happens after the seller ships is the buyer disputes the purchase and requests a refund. Post Office is off the hook as the delivery has been handed over. Seems like a good way to hide stuff, right? Also, as soon as the package is received by them, the U.S. What Meest-America does is let you set up a forwarding address through them so that someone in the United States can ship to another U.S. The first thing I searched for was Meest-America and I found this quote on their website: "Meest-America has become a dominant force in package delivery with services to Ukraine, Russia, Belarus, Moldova, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia."Īfter some research, I found numerous discussions on eBay's community site and other message boards where people had received orders from buyers with the same address, but only a different suite number. ![]() The shipping address was a name with the following: Instead, seller after seller risks losing their item and the money if you sent a package into this black hole. You'd think they would flag the address or something. ![]() Message board threads going back two years began sounding the warning of this scam, and apparently eBay still won't do anything about it. The address was to a suite number of a company instead of a home address.īefore heading off to the post office, I decided to do a little research to make sure I wasn't about to get ripped off, and I'm glad I did.The buyer's name and shipping destination name were completely different.At first, I was ecstatic to get the full asking price but then I noticed a couple of red flags while preparing the package: ![]() I recently listed an older model iPhone on eBay with a Buy It Now price and it sold within hours. ![]()
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