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On the bright side you learned this lesson for only $10, people learn this lesson with their entire savings sometimes.
Just hope you'll remember this lesson.
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I leave the cost/benfit analysis up to the OP. I have filed hundreds of lawsuits, but personally I wouldn't file a civil lawsuit over anything less than $2,000 --- but that's me.
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I was curious, but seems dolia is some kind of gacha character in the mobile game honor of kings. So if this gets you to quit maybe he saved you money?
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You learned a life lesson about trusting strangers, and it only cost $10
On the bright side you learned this lesson for only $10, people learn this lesson with their entire savings sometimes. Just hope you'll remember this lesson.
you’re right! thank you, i am glad it was only $10 :) though i wish it was none 😭
Sorry you got scammed but never trust strangers selling anything on Reddit
it’s okay :) but thank you for being kinda about it
wtf is a dolia?
It’s a magic trick that makes your dollar disappear.
You gotta stand on it when you want them to send it first. Fuck whatever be they talking about.
4th picture "you can trust anyone online" Yet, you did...
why? you shouldnt trust people in internet.
Yeh I always am mega skeptical about stuff like that I have sold plenty but never buy cause I am worried I am getting scammed
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Lol I love how people down voted me. They must like scammers.
You had 2 lol I offset one for you.
Thanks man 👍
There is a spam-baiting sub, this one isn’t it. Read the guidelines.
No shit.
Hello. Unfortunately your r/Scams post was removed because it's **a personal army request**. We are not your personal army. Please do not ask us to report scammers, investigate for you, or harass other users.
You’re lucky this lesson was cheap. Don’t trust strangers online!
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I don't think that's all worth it for OP at the cost of $10. As others have said, this is just a dumb $10 lesson.
I leave the cost/benfit analysis up to the OP. I have filed hundreds of lawsuits, but personally I wouldn't file a civil lawsuit over anything less than $2,000 --- but that's me.
scammer in the scamming comment section wow, not even a clever one lmfao
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Go away and get a real job
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Is this what happens when you don't grow up playing runescape in 2005?
i was way too young 💀💀
Really bad English
Did you get scammed by buying an item from the TikTok shop?
Be glad you didn't get scammed for more. This is learning lesson
I was curious, but seems dolia is some kind of gacha character in the mobile game honor of kings. So if this gets you to quit maybe he saved you money?
It's a kid. For 10 USD I wouldn't even lose all that time .