Like a said before these "Dollar Scams" work, people always think "It's just a dollar" and then lose their dollar.SenseOfTumour said:double post because it's an entirely new point
anyways, reminds me of a popular scam which I fell for ONCE and once only.
In the UK newspapers, they're always doing offers of free USB drives with movie clips on to promote some new movie or whatever. Anyway I read it, and figured, ok £2.99 postage and packing, even if it's only 1gb, it's not bad for three quid, and I do need one.
Pays my money and waits...
Weeks later, a small jiffy bag with a 28 pence stamp on it (£3 spent my arse), and I get my 'WANTED' branded USB drive.
I put it in my PC and it runs the trailer, which I close, because I don't care. I then go to properties, and firstly it's 128mb, which I imagine they'd have had to specially make, because NO-one sells pen drives that small in this century, and secondly, it's READ ONLY!
Yes, read only, so what they sold to me as a USB memory stick, I can't actually use the memory on it. I've paid for them to send me a trailer.
what really surprises me is that a large newspaper wants to be dealing with a company that's going to scam thousands of their readership, and of course, it's going to reflect on them.
yeah, I'm a dummy for trusting them, but it was only £3 and I've warned everyone I can to not claim anything FREE with inflated P&P because you're either going to receive something useless, or at best, some pound shop quality tat.
Since then I hopped on play.com and just bought a 4GB drive for £5 and alls well again.
That said, nobody can really blame you for that one, but you probably should have known that that movie wouldn't fit on a 1 gig.