I saw an ad on craigslist for a Metro 6pc deep seating patio set that I have been looking for from Sam's club. It was listed on the Washington DC craigslist for $450 by a dealer. I responded on 24 August and today (29 Aug) I recieved an email sending me to www.great-liquidation.com. The only true way to pay is to buy a green-dot cash card. They make the website look very legitimate. There was a phone number but when I called the number there was an automated message. It showed that the warehouse was in Minnesota. I googled the metro set and found another website (www.e-liquidation.net) and it was same website. The phone number on this site was different but had the same automated message and it indicated that their warehouse was in Indiana. I didn't make the purchase because I realized that it was a scam and when I found this website, it was confirmed. I saw that unfortunately, several others had lost money to this scam on www.smart-liquidation.com and www.big-discounts.net. All of the websites look the same. Obviously they run a site until they get caught and then start a new one. Beware! If they will not accept paypal or a credit card, they are probably a scam. GeeGee
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