greybeard
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You're looking at this all wrong..Do you have any bubblegum?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JI8AMRbqY6w
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JI8AMRbqY6w
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FREAKY!!greybeard":3sdyyn5i said:You're looking at this all wrong..Do you have any bubblegum?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JI8AMRbqY6w
:shock: BF it's happening! :bang:Bigfoot":4keyb9r0 said:branguscowgirl":4keyb9r0 said:What ever you do, DO NOT LOOK AT IT! :shock:
It contains a subliminal message that will mess you up in the head! Kind of like a brain worm.
It starts with just a head ache. Then it will wrap itself around your cerebral cortex and control your actions!
You serious? It's all I've thought about for a couple hours now.
Katpau":3mgr2br1 said:Some of the ads show a photo and an ad for Plain Ol' trailers. Go to their website and they have photos and prices on numerous trailers. There is a phone number and an address. Go to Google maps and then close in to street view and you will see a residential street with no sign of any trailer dealership. From the aerial view there is an icon that indicates Cajun trailers might be located back in behind the old homes, but there is no evidence of any trailers in that aerial view. If you click on the icon it will give you that address and a link to a website. The website also has photos and prices on trailers. Under payment they assure you they are a good legitimate business, but because of their quality they have so many orders that you will not be receiving your trailer for some time. Then they mention that all payments must be made up front when you order. Because of all "their trouble" with fraud they can't take credit cards. Payment must personal check or money order and is mailed to another address in Louisiana. They also say "WE are Real… Check us out. We don't mind". They claim to have a real address at 393 E Austin Ave , Pearson GA, then they go on to say that the Post Office won't deliver there, so you need to contact them by Post Office Box. They are gambling that you will trust them and not really check them out, because if you use Google like they suggest, and then go to "Street View" you will find there does not actually appear to be anything located at 393 Austin.
This is pretty obviously some sort of scam designed to steal your money. I have no idea what the Craigslist messages mean, but I am sure they are up to no good. At a minimum they should be reported to the Better Business Bureau. They probably already have been at least once, so the changed names from "Cajun Trailers" to" Plain Ol Trailers". I suspect this scam is being operated by someone overseas. Perhaps they don't speak English, and these ads are some sort of attempt to draw in victims. Maybe they got scammed, by someone who claims to speak English and agreed to write up Craigslist ads for them. It looks like random phrases, (some of which came from the ads on their Website) were cut and pasted to the Craigslist ad with some numbers thrown in.
bball":3i1c1bh0 said:Could be encrypted messages between drug runners, setting up times, locations, routes for drops. Heroine is HUGE up here now that they have squashed meth for the most part.????
What date (month/year) does the google map show for the satellite image you viewed?Katpau":35y8xrjy said:Some of the ads show a photo and an ad for Plain Ol' trailers. Go to their website and they have photos and prices on numerous trailers. There is a phone number and an address. Go to Google maps and then close in to street view and you will see a residential street with no sign of any trailer dealership. From the aerial view there is an icon that indicates Cajun trailers might be located back in behind the old homes, but there is no evidence of any trailers in that aerial view. If you click on the icon it will give you that address and a link to a website. The website also has photos and prices on trailers. Under payment they assure you they are a good legitimate business, but because of their quality they have so many orders that you will not be receiving your trailer for some time. Then they mention that all payments must be made up front when you order. Because of all "their trouble" with fraud they can't take credit cards. Payment must personal check or money order and is mailed to another address in Louisiana. They also say "WE are Real… Check us out. We don't mind". They claim to have a real address at 393 E Austin Ave , Pearson GA, then they go on to say that the Post Office won't deliver there, so you need to contact them by Post Office Box. They are gambling that you will trust them and not really check them out, because if you use Google like they suggest, and then go to "Street View" you will find there does not actually appear to be anything located at 393 Austin.
This is pretty obviously some sort of scam designed to steal your money. I have no idea what the Craigslist messages mean, but I am sure they are up to no good. At a minimum they should be reported to the Better Business Bureau. They probably already have been at least once, so the changed names from "Cajun Trailers" to" Plain Ol Trailers". I suspect this scam is being operated by someone overseas. Perhaps they don't speak English, and these ads are some sort of attempt to draw in victims. Maybe they got scammed, by someone who claims to speak English and agreed to write up Craigslist ads for them. It looks like random phrases, (some of which came from the ads on their Website) were cut and pasted to the Craigslist ad with some numbers thrown in.