AntiM wrote:There is a STICKY post on the top telling you how to verify the identity and serial numbers of the tickets through the BMORG. Do it!!!!!!
Paypal provides refunds. I know many of you don't have a paypal account set up, but DO it.
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.

jkisha wrote:Ya, I have some PayPal horror stories too. Rarely use them anymore.
JK
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
Sorry for the delay in getting back to you, hectic week!
I live in Melbourne, FL and am looking to sell these. Obviously not being local makes it a pain in the rear, so why not try craigslist. Anyway we can't make it due to work commitments that conflict now so I am looking to sell these rather quickly. I'm asking what I paid, no more, no less. I got these through work so I got a good deal.
If you would like to buy these I would like to use western union, its fast, easy, and secure as long as we exchange enough info so we know who each other are, and you send to me here in the US, not some foreign country, and I do insist on talking on the phone as well. Obviously you would get all my info, and vice-a-versa. I'm just a phan trying to do this quick and easy, nothing more.
Anyway, if your interested let me know and shoot me your cell # and Ill call to touch base and go over any details or questions. You can of course email me any questions you have as well.
Look forward to talking
Jim
lizconqueso wrote:How have people been dealing with purchasing will-call tickets on these forums? Is just the name and the confirmation number from the e-mail sufficient for the Burning Man peeps to check it out? I don't see very much info on getting will-calls, but I did read something about completing a name-transfer form.
Anyone who has any tips at all - much much appreciated!
andy wrote:Smart scammers don't use real names, they use throw-away cell phones purchased for cash, and don't route any of the money through bank accounts, so there is not much you can probably do to find this person.
However posting the alias they are using to rip off BM attendees just to warn others, since scammers often use the same name or email address for at least a short time, doesn't strike me as a violation of TOS and might be helpful to other burners.
Token wrote:Swampdog is funny.
His real name is Mr. Jackson Ndogo, and he is a Nigerian prince.
He will happily send you a check for $2000 if you cash it and take whatever you lost from this scammer and send him the balance minus 10% for your trouble.
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