Phishing on Gunbroker

Fal Grunt

Senior Member
I apologize everyone for posting this here, but I am looking for someone that is saavy with the electro digical devices.

I also wanted to warn everyone that apparently the scammers are now using what on the surface appears to be phishing or scamming, via the gunbroker message system.

My immediate advice is if you receive a gunbroker message, DO NOT OPEN ANY LINKS.

What I need is someone who is smarter than me, that knows how to take a provided link, put it in a safe environment, and open it to see what it contains, without nuking their computer.

I'd like to chase this guy down as much as we can and learn what we can. Maybe it is nothing, maybe the guy is a complete idiot and I am reading into it.
 
I’ve seen this scam from someone called 240 Hippie Guns. Aparently he’s now also claiming to include fraudulent pictures of your items listed on Guns International to get you to open the link. A scam within a scam, lol!
 

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Why can't these scumbags get a real job? Or go into a building that's on fire?
I'm not a religious person but when I'm on my death bed I want to at least die knowing I did more good than harm..

What can these parasites say?

The hottest layer of hell I hope is reserved for scammers and telemarketers.

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