My experience with bgbssmn2 ...
Posted: Mon May 24, 2010 8:58 pm
I don't get why everything related to bgbssmn2 gets deleted right away, but here's my two cents on my experience with him, so that all users here avoid this guy.
In short :
We agreed on a trade, which was basically too good to be true, but I tried anyway, knowing I could easily get my CDs back. We agreed to send both by registered mail on Saturday, and exchange tracking numbers. I gave him the tracking number around noon - haven't heard from him since. How did I avoid losing my CDs? I knew that by sending on Saturday, my package wouldn't leave the facility before Tuesday morning, as Monday is a holiday here in Canada. Knowing the clerk at the post office, it was easy to get my package back today and cancel the shipment.
Now, the long story of how I got suspicious initially, tossing aside the "too good to be true" look of it. I've successfully made quite a few "too good to be true" deals in the past, so I pushed the issue further to make sure I wasn't missing out a fantastic deal.
He claims to be Michael Henegan, and live in Red Lion, PA. I used Google with the address he gave me, and noticed the address was registered to Charlotte Arwine, which I guess is probably his wife. Then, thanks to some wedding site, I found out that a Charlotte Jackson and a Mike Arwine married in Red Lion, PA in 2008. This would explain the Charlotte Arwine name. I didn't stop there, and started to make searches on Michael Arwine. There is a Michael James Arwine in Red Lion, who used the address 'psychehead@hotmail.com' a while back. Guess what? Helstar received an email from this guy back in 2000 or so. Coincidence? Maybe. Suspicious? Definitely.
And let's not forget :
- Entering XXX YYY as his name is suspicious.
- You don't waste time on trade forums when you receive the amount of cancer treatments he claims to be receiving. I lost my father to cancer a few months ago, and he didn't receive half of what this guy claims to have received in treatment ... and he was weak as hell!
- He lives right in front of a CD store - could just be how the owner gets his stuff to sell!
- I offered to do the trade in person, as I was supposed to be in Philly this weekend. He used his medical condition as an excuse.
- I offered him a 6-for-4 considering his CDs were rarer than mine. He insisted to do a 6-for-6, the extra two CDs being Hirax and Morbid Saint ... I only wanted 4 from him for my 6, he wanted to give me 6!
- Initially told me that the deleted Exodus CD was the raw tapes of Bonded By Blood, when in fact, it's the Pleasure of the Flesh demo w/ live tracks from the Ultimate Revenge.
- never asked for references even though we were dealing with rare CDs.
... and there are probably more I can't think of right now. Avoid unless he agrees to send first.
In short :
We agreed on a trade, which was basically too good to be true, but I tried anyway, knowing I could easily get my CDs back. We agreed to send both by registered mail on Saturday, and exchange tracking numbers. I gave him the tracking number around noon - haven't heard from him since. How did I avoid losing my CDs? I knew that by sending on Saturday, my package wouldn't leave the facility before Tuesday morning, as Monday is a holiday here in Canada. Knowing the clerk at the post office, it was easy to get my package back today and cancel the shipment.
Now, the long story of how I got suspicious initially, tossing aside the "too good to be true" look of it. I've successfully made quite a few "too good to be true" deals in the past, so I pushed the issue further to make sure I wasn't missing out a fantastic deal.
He claims to be Michael Henegan, and live in Red Lion, PA. I used Google with the address he gave me, and noticed the address was registered to Charlotte Arwine, which I guess is probably his wife. Then, thanks to some wedding site, I found out that a Charlotte Jackson and a Mike Arwine married in Red Lion, PA in 2008. This would explain the Charlotte Arwine name. I didn't stop there, and started to make searches on Michael Arwine. There is a Michael James Arwine in Red Lion, who used the address 'psychehead@hotmail.com' a while back. Guess what? Helstar received an email from this guy back in 2000 or so. Coincidence? Maybe. Suspicious? Definitely.
And let's not forget :
- Entering XXX YYY as his name is suspicious.
- You don't waste time on trade forums when you receive the amount of cancer treatments he claims to be receiving. I lost my father to cancer a few months ago, and he didn't receive half of what this guy claims to have received in treatment ... and he was weak as hell!
- He lives right in front of a CD store - could just be how the owner gets his stuff to sell!
- I offered to do the trade in person, as I was supposed to be in Philly this weekend. He used his medical condition as an excuse.
- I offered him a 6-for-4 considering his CDs were rarer than mine. He insisted to do a 6-for-6, the extra two CDs being Hirax and Morbid Saint ... I only wanted 4 from him for my 6, he wanted to give me 6!
- Initially told me that the deleted Exodus CD was the raw tapes of Bonded By Blood, when in fact, it's the Pleasure of the Flesh demo w/ live tracks from the Ultimate Revenge.
- never asked for references even though we were dealing with rare CDs.
... and there are probably more I can't think of right now. Avoid unless he agrees to send first.