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<p>[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 4677810, member: 105098"]Fairly certain it's some dropshipper feedback scam sending the cheapest thing possible to people they have name and addresses for and ringing it up as a sale and leaving themselves the positive feedback. All I've seen of the seeds is they are like pumpkin or sunflower or melon seeds, citrus seeds, ect. from the pictures I've looked at. Just padding their feedback for their business with self written positive sales from satisfied customers. I'd think from the way they are doing the labels they are a costume jewelry type business normally. </p><p>This scam gives the illusion that the business is credible by finding a person's name and address online, sending the product to them and writing a review using their name. They're also boosting sales rankings on the internet because they're showing this high volume of product moving from point A to point B. Maybe they intend to sell knockoff jewelry at legit jewelry prices in the long run, who knows what their end game is really, but they are doing it to make it look like they do volume to a whole lot of satisfied customers...</p><p><br /></p><p>That said, they got your name and address from somewhere to send you this free "gift". and that should be concerning that somewhere in china, at least that information about you is bouncing around, and maybe more than just that.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 4677810, member: 105098"]Fairly certain it's some dropshipper feedback scam sending the cheapest thing possible to people they have name and addresses for and ringing it up as a sale and leaving themselves the positive feedback. All I've seen of the seeds is they are like pumpkin or sunflower or melon seeds, citrus seeds, ect. from the pictures I've looked at. Just padding their feedback for their business with self written positive sales from satisfied customers. I'd think from the way they are doing the labels they are a costume jewelry type business normally. This scam gives the illusion that the business is credible by finding a person's name and address online, sending the product to them and writing a review using their name. They're also boosting sales rankings on the internet because they're showing this high volume of product moving from point A to point B. Maybe they intend to sell knockoff jewelry at legit jewelry prices in the long run, who knows what their end game is really, but they are doing it to make it look like they do volume to a whole lot of satisfied customers... That said, they got your name and address from somewhere to send you this free "gift". and that should be concerning that somewhere in china, at least that information about you is bouncing around, and maybe more than just that.[/QUOTE]
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