I bought a Festool 2200 accessory kit for too cheap and it was all a big scam. The name of the company was the same as a dealer I bought from before, with one letter dropped. Originally I thought the company was in the British Isles, or maybe mainland Europe. Then I realized it was HongKong, then later mainland China. When I did not receive the accessory kit, through e-mails they claimed it was mailed, and even sent me a tracking number. A few weeks later I get a cheap necklace worth maybe 15 cents that I knew I did not order. My fraud antenna were up so I immediately checked and saw the tracking number on the necklace was the same that should have been on the accessory kit. I immediately called the credit card company and filed a dispute. I then contacted the seller and they said it must have been a mistake, to send them pictures of the necklace, and everything else to delay the process. The e-mails were bad English and always calling me "friend". I know they were hoping I would throw the necklace and package away, then when I complained about not receiving the accessory kit, they would have proof that a package with that tracking number was delivered and I would be thinking a porch pirate got it. Anyway, I filled the paperwork out with the credit card company, killed them with documentation, and dodged that arrow. Or so I thought. A couple of weeks later I was contacted by the credit card company asking if I bought two first class tickets from China to Peru. Thankfully the credit card company caught that, and that account was closed. Now I get a lot of scams on my e-mail, and am sure they probably sold my info on the dark web.
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