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brennan...@gmail.com

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Nov 10, 2012, 8:59:12 AM11/10/12
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Everything was handled professionally and timely just like they advertise. I couldn’t be more pleased!

jbspt...@gmail.com

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Nov 23, 2012, 11:01:28 PM11/23/12
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I don't purchase a lot of stuff on the internet, but Secure Trading Post company really changed my mind into doing more. I was going to purchase my DVD player with another online store, but I decided search carefully and found a dvd at a reasonable price on ebay. The guy who was selling it told me that everything will go thru Secure Trading Post . He also offered me free shipping. So i registered with them and in a matter of moments i received the payment invoice and paid for it it in a couple of hours. When the payment was received by them the delivery had been started. It took 1 day to receive it. The DVD is beautiful and quality much better than I expected! They have no hidden fees or other BS. Smooth Transaction !

marc...@gmail.com

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Nov 23, 2012, 11:09:40 PM11/23/12
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I ordered a Sony HDR-CX580V camcorder for my parents a couple of weeks ago and had really good experience. The price was pretty good. No salesman keep asking me to buy the accessories and so on and it arrived one day before I expected. The camcorder is excellent and I made the decision to get one for myself. I placed an order the day before yesterday and got their confirmation email immediately. Today I got the tracking number from Secure Trading Post.

lyndahe...@gmail.com

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Nov 29, 2012, 6:41:15 PM11/29/12
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Always thought it was crazy to buy a car over the Internet, where you couldn’t see the car or test drive it, or personally meet the seller. However, when I wanted a specific model used car and could not find it locally, I went to eBay Motors as a last resort. It still took a couple of months, but at last I found my special car. There were some problems with the delivery and communications with the seller, but the car finally arrived in good condition, and I love it. The transaction was supervised by Secure Trading Post. my advice for you is to proceed with sale and you won't be disappointed .they are serious and always keep their promises.

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AlUUtpMPAaQ.bDQbbVZRnA8jzKIX;_ylv=3?qid=20121123190424AAcoHIY

bkn...@conramp.net

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Nov 29, 2012, 6:51:50 PM11/29/12
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On Thu, 29 Nov 2012 15:41:15 -0800 (PST), lyndahe...@gmail.com
wrote:

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Spamming is a sure-fire way to get business.
Not.

BAR

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Nov 29, 2012, 7:12:53 PM11/29/12
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In article <cadf0e28-28b9-4536...@googlegroups.com>,
lyndahe...@gmail.com says...
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> Always thought it was crazy to buy a car over the Internet, where you couldn?t see the car or test drive it, or personally meet the seller. However, when I wanted a specific model used car and could not find it locally, I went to eBay Motors as a last resort. It still took a couple of months, but at last I found my special car. There were some problems with the delivery and communications with the seller, but the car finally arrived in good condition, and I love it. The
transaction was supervised by Secure Trading Post. my advice for you is to proceed with sale and you won't be disappointed .they are serious and always keep their promises.
>
> http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AlUUtpMPAaQ.bDQbbVZRnA8jzKIX;_ylv=3?qid=20121123190424AAcoHIY

You found your special car on eBay Motors!


lyndahe...@gmail.com

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Nov 29, 2012, 11:24:11 PM11/29/12
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Yes I found my special car a ( 1968 Ford Mustang GT Cobra ) but I close the deal through that company.

Syamu Mamillapalli M

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Nov 30, 2012, 1:58:49 AM11/30/12
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MNMikeW

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Nov 30, 2012, 9:28:58 AM11/30/12
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lyndahe...@gmail.com wrote:
> Yes I found my special car a ( 1968 Ford Mustang GT Cobra ) but I close the deal through that company.
>
Suuuuuuuuure you did.

exarm...@gmail.com

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Dec 8, 2012, 4:28:31 AM12/8/12
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Total scam...they took me for 2900 bucks. They work out of the Netherlands and England. All they accept is Western Unoin. Send the money and you will lose it. Watch for the names of Matt Lawrence, Lauren Gladden, Kenny Hubble, Kenny Coble, Hugh Keeton.
I lost this money from this fake website on the 28 of Nov 2012. They make it all sound good, you believe them, they tell you they have the merchandise, they even assign a transaction number once you accept the terms. All great till you find out they scammwd you. They pick up the money right away.
Chech the address of the sites in Canada.... The USA and England. No such place in Whitehorse. F@#ing thieves.
Exarm...@gmail.com1

exarm...@gmail.com

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Dec 8, 2012, 4:30:18 AM12/8/12
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SCAM...They take your money and you get nothing in return but an empty wallet.
Exarm...@gmail.com

Horva...@net.net

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Dec 8, 2012, 11:59:12 AM12/8/12
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On Sat, 8 Dec 2012 01:28:31 -0800 (PST), exarm...@gmail.com wrote
this crap:

>Total scam...they took me for 2900 bucks. They work out of
>the Netherlands and England. All they accept is Western Unoin.
> Send the money and you will lose it. Watch for the names of
>Matt Lawrence, Lauren Gladden, Kenny Hubble, Kenny Coble,
> Hugh Keeton.
>I lost this money from this fake website on the 28 of Nov 2012.
> They make it all sound good, you believe them, they tell you
> they have the merchandise, they even assign a transaction
>number once you accept the terms. All great till you find out they
> scammwd you. They pick up the money right away.

It sounds just like the US Government.

Merry Christmas everyone. God bless us all.

BAR

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Dec 8, 2012, 2:00:48 PM12/8/12
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In article <4cs6c8liattpjcqj0...@4ax.com>, Horvath1758
@net.net says...
I can't wait until the Democrats propose a VAT. That will be when we are
screwed.

Horva...@net.net

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Dec 8, 2012, 5:50:53 PM12/8/12
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On Sat, 8 Dec 2012 14:00:48 -0500, BAR <sc...@you.com> wrote this
crap:

>In article <4cs6c8liattpjcqj0...@4ax.com>, Horvath1758
>@net.net says...
>>
>> On Sat, 8 Dec 2012 01:28:31 -0800 (PST), exarm...@gmail.com wrote
>> this crap:
>>
>> >Total scam...they took me for 2900 bucks. They work out of
>> >the Netherlands and England. All they accept is Western Unoin.
>> > Send the money and you will lose it. Watch for the names of
>> >Matt Lawrence, Lauren Gladden, Kenny Hubble, Kenny Coble,
>> > Hugh Keeton.
>> >I lost this money from this fake website on the 28 of Nov 2012.
>> > They make it all sound good, you believe them, they tell you
>> > they have the merchandise, they even assign a transaction
>> >number once you accept the terms. All great till you find out they
>> > scammwd you. They pick up the money right away.
>>
>> It sounds just like the US Government.
>
>I can't wait until the Democrats propose a VAT. That will be when we are
>screwed.

They already did. They want a tax on wealth. We already have a
property tax. We have income tax and sales tax. They want more.

derek...@gmail.com

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Dec 8, 2012, 11:18:45 PM12/8/12
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I’ve been reading all kinds of “reports” on the internet about Secure Trading Post being a scam and it makes me laugh, I just can’t believe that people don’t know how to make a difference. I mean there are a lot of real scam alerts on the internet about people USING THEIR NAME to scam other people but my advice to these people is either you read the reports and make a difference, or stay off the internet. There are people saying that sellers on Craigslist or eBay asks the buyers to send the payment directly to them and they claim to sell things through Secure Trading Post but they are not, they have almost identical websites and even send fake “legit looking” emails like in all cases (PayPal scams, eBay scams) etc. I mean really guys, if you are scammed on eBay by some guy, do you blame eBay or yourself? Do you even see how many people actually used the actual service and are happy with it? Secure Trading Post has a BIIIG warning on their website and even here with red so anybody can see and leading people on HOW TO USE THE REAL DEAL, but people don’t know and if they are taken by a scammer or even find a scammer on craigslist eBay KIJIJI etc. saying they use Secure Trading Post, they blame the whole service for this, maybe the guy you are talking to is a scammer maybe its not, but verify your transaction, contact their customer support, see if they have the seller or not. I just can’t believe this and this makes me wonder why the internet exists and why people are using it if they don’t know how to read a warning and stay safe by following the tips, and blame the service if they are scammed because it’s their fault I grew up in a family of talkers. The main rule was "Never use one word when you could use ten." If one of us used only one word when he or she could have used ten, then someone just wasn't trying hard enough. :).

MNMikeW

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Dec 10, 2012, 10:22:27 AM12/10/12
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derek...@gmail.com wrote:
> I’ve been reading all kinds of “reports” on the internet about Secure Trading Post

FOAD

exarm...@gmail.com

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Dec 10, 2012, 3:56:07 PM12/10/12
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Your right,check out everything! The website does have a scam alert....bold red letters. They even gave me a transaction number to help me follow the process along to see where the merchandise was and if it had been shipped. They stated that it would take anywhere from 2-5 days to start the shipping. Supposedly, the company is the middle man who acts on behalf of the seller and the buyer. All sounded legit, but I lost in the end. I do not blame EBay or Kijiji, or any other service posting online ads. I only blame myself for being blind and believing in the persons with whom I dealt with. I only wanted others to be aware of this STP website so they do not get scammed. Thankfully I only lost $3000, not unlike other folks who have lost a lot more. The only good thing is that now my local police, Western Union, and the www.antifraud.ca site are now on top of this....I'll never get my money back....but maybe someone else won't lose theirs!

exarm...@gmail.com

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Dec 10, 2012, 4:00:22 PM12/10/12
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Just trying to make others aware of this site you a@&h;$/: You write useless crap about nothing that has to do with the subject at hand. Get a life!

geen...@gmail.com

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Dec 10, 2012, 4:05:28 PM12/10/12
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I don`t know what is your problem with this company all I can say is that I use them since 2009 and I paid them by instant bank transfer, PayPal, Western Union, Credit Card, Money Gram..... They have locations worldwide.... I guess not all the customers are satisfied...

MNMikeW

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Dec 10, 2012, 4:21:08 PM12/10/12
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exarm...@gmail.com wrote:
> Just trying to make others aware of this site you a@&h;$/: You write useless crap about nothing that has to do with the subject at hand. Get a life!
>
Waaa crys the spammer

exarm...@gmail.com

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Dec 10, 2012, 4:39:40 PM12/10/12
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Spammer? What are you talking about.

exarm...@gmail.com

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Dec 10, 2012, 4:42:50 PM12/10/12
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Are we talking about the same website? www.stp-securetradingpost.com ? These are the guys who scammed me. No one's fault but my own. This website was just opened and registered with yahoo.com November 2012. That is why I question if we are talking about the same thing.

bkn...@conramp.net

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Dec 10, 2012, 5:38:39 PM12/10/12
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How can he be a spammer Mike? He's putting the company down and
admitting that he screwed up by not being aware of their shortcomings.

morga...@gmail.com

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Dec 10, 2012, 5:52:40 PM12/10/12
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I am really sorry that you have been scammed but is your fauld because you did not do a research first. I use the real company Secure Trading Post (www.stptradingpost.com) for many times and never had a problem with them. This is the real company website www.stptradingpost.com not www.stp-securetradingpost.com.

The www.stp-securetradingpost.com was a bogus company. I did some complains as well and the company is down now....

Next time when you purchase something online do your research and don`t blame a real company for your own fault because you are bringing bad reputation to the real company.


BAR

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Dec 10, 2012, 7:30:41 PM12/10/12
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In article <b9f45fe8-baa7-47fb...@googlegroups.com>,
exarm...@gmail.com says...
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> Your right,check out everything! The website does have a scam alert....bold red letters. They even gave me a transaction number to help me follow the process along to see where the merchandise was and if it had been shipped. They stated that it would take anywhere from 2-5 days to start the shipping. Supposedly, the company is the middle man who acts on behalf of the seller and the buyer. All sounded legit, but I lost in the end. I do not blame EBay or Kijiji, or any
other service posting online ads. I only blame myself for being blind and believing in the persons with whom I dealt with. I only wanted others to be aware of this STP website so they do not get scammed. Thankfully I only lost $3000, not unlike other folks who have lost a lot more. The only good thing is that now my local police, Western Union, and the www.antifraud.ca site are now on top of this....I'll never get my money back....but maybe someone else won't lose theirs!

Who cares if it doesn't have a scam alert.

BAR

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Dec 10, 2012, 7:31:22 PM12/10/12
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In article <361b9d63-df1c-4a70...@googlegroups.com>,
exarm...@gmail.com says...
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> Spammer? What are you talking about.

Why are you posting this crap to a golf/political/usless-informaiton
newsgroup?


MNMikeW

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Dec 10, 2012, 7:37:33 PM12/10/12
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Notice how all these "people" responding are on Gmail? Coincidence?

bkn...@conramp.net

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Dec 10, 2012, 7:59:37 PM12/10/12
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That has nothing to do with the OP's post. Looks to me that he's
warning others to be careful and not make the mistakes he made,
certainly not to give the company any good advert.

BAR

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Dec 10, 2012, 8:10:32 PM12/10/12
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In article <aindid...@mid.individual.net>, mnmi...@aol.com says...
GMail - is an information gathering entity.

I was playing bridge with a guy who was pretty high up in the Commerce
department and he didn't realize that Google reads everyone's email even
the ones the emails of organizations that use GMail for a fee.

Incidentally played bridge with a former Assistance Secretary of the
Navy the other night.

grantmc...@gmail.com

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Sep 26, 2013, 12:24:50 AM9/26/13
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On Saturday, November 10, 2012 7:59:12 AM UTC-6, brennan...@gmail.com wrote:
> Everything was handled professionally and timely just like they advertise. I couldn’t be more pleased!

Sounds like the same company that scam me 2900 dollars

grantmc...@gmail.com

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Sep 26, 2013, 12:26:11 AM9/26/13
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On Saturday, November 10, 2012 7:59:12 AM UTC-6, brennan...@gmail.com wrote:
> Everything was handled professionally and timely just like they advertise. I couldn’t be more pleased!

Sounds like the same company that scam me $2900
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