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    Subdomestic got a reaction from Rip in The Official Horror Thread   
    Finished The Fall of the House of Usher last night.
     
    It was good. I'd put it above Midnight Club and Bly Manor but below Hill House and Midnight Mass.
     
    Generally good acting and I liked how each episode focused on one of the kids which gave it a bit of an anthology feel. The eight episode length was just right for pacing.
     
    What did you guys think of it?
     
    I'm planning to start on the new season of Creepshow tonight.
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    Subdomestic reacted to littlebistro in The Mondo Records Thread - You think limited? Will sell fast?   
    When the fuck did I order ET? 
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    Subdomestic reacted to roadmonkey in Discord / Reddit   
    echoing the sentiment, something about the way we are doing things here seems way nicer than reddit and discord. I really love our little community that we spent years carving out for ourselves. Really reminds me of times before the social media apps made just about everything toxic af
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    Subdomestic got a reaction from Rip in The Official Horror Thread   
    I'm two episodes into The Midnight Club now. It's better than I thought it was going to be. I don't know where they're headed with Ilonka's visions and the history of the house, but I am really liking the story telling segments.
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    Subdomestic got a reaction from N8TRU in The Official Horror Thread   
    Nice, that cast does look stacked. I will probably check that out on the 13th.
     
    Also, The Midnight Club starts this Friday on Netflix. Looking forward to that as well.
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    Subdomestic got a reaction from mameeshkamowskwoz in The Concert Thread   
    Guerilla Toss opened last night as well.
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    Subdomestic got a reaction from Rip in The Official Horror Thread   
    Watched this last night. It was good! Gives decent context to the "moment" without being too spoilery.  Best part, as always, is learning about new movies I haven't heard of. Pulse, aka Kairo (2001) and The Orphanage (2007) are on my list to look out for. Some new commentators beyond the usual Shudder crew - I liked hearing from Andy Muschietti.
     
    Also over the last few weeks I watched:
     
    The House on Sorority Row (1982). Not the exploitation flick I was expecting. I actually really enjoyed this movie and found it had an "I Know What You Did Last Summer" vibe. Really liked it and it inspired me to check out...
     
    Sorority Row (2009). Did not care for it. Maybe it's because it's from that era where protagonists were all gorgeous snarky smart asses and you rooted for them to get killed. Compared to the 1982 film where I felt bad that the characters were being picked off one by one in an atmosphere of dread, I felt zero attachment to any of these characters. Then, when it came to the reveal of the killer I was just unimpressed. 
     
    Honeydew (2021). Good movie but I got hung up on how much I did not like the music. I think it could have felt like a totally different movie without the "quirky" music. 
     
    Watcher (2022). This was mentioned a couple pages back and I completely agree - not terribly original but really well done. Kept me interested the whole time. Worth a watch.
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    Subdomestic reacted to Rip in The Official Horror Thread   
    Some good stuff coming! 
     
    https://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3729250/bloody-disgustings-fall-2022-horror-preview-30-upcoming-horror-movies/?fbclid=IwAR1i9-bLnFn-lOkuZyohj1U1ZTIbH_fqCzmYdolIT5HAbJOFnJkeZK5VmNQ
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    Subdomestic reacted to radiatorhums in The Official Horror Thread   
    Bit of a pleasant surprise!
     
     
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    Subdomestic got a reaction from Plarocks in PSA - Discogs Hacking and Scam   
    Hey folks, I wanted to raise some awareness about a Discogs scam that almost got me.
     
    Earlier this week I was about to buy the Bad Religion box set from a seller on Discogs who looked legit. Almost 300 items sold, high percentage of positive feedback, and appeared to be located in the UK. Price was below average but not so amazing that it was too good to believe. Figured the guy was just looking for a quick sale.
     
    DM'd the guy with a few questions about condition and shipping and he got back to me quickly.  In hindsight, I should have asked for pictures too.
     
    Anyway, I put my order through and go to pay.  I get an error. I try again and again over the course of an hour then I get a message from the seller saying "hey, is something wrong with the order?". I told him I was having issues with the Discogs payment at checkout and he gives me an email address to send payment direct via PayPal.
     
    Not proud of myself but I almost did it. I actually tried to send the payment through but thank fuck it was flagged by PayPal security as a high dollar value international transfer and didn't go through. I go into PayPal's support chat to figure out what's up. Meanwhile I keep getting messages from the Discogs guy asking where the payment is.
     
    PayPal confirmed that they flagged the transfer and asked me to confirm I wanted to send the money.  At the time I said yes and they said I was now clear to send at my discretion. This is when it dawned on me that there was no option to send the money Goods and Services - only Friends and Family. Red flag goes up and I messaged the Discogs dude that I am not going to send almost $900 CAD as Friends and Family - we need to figure something else out.
     
    I wake up the next morning and my order is cancelled. Discogs guy is no longer responding to my messages.
     
    At first I'm bummed that I missed a good deal and I'm mad that the Discogs checkout screwed me over. Then I think about it a little more and start Googling the same type of scenario. 
     
    I'm pretty sure it's this scam:
    https://www.discogs.com/forum/thread/951380?page=1&message_id=9630935
     
    People's accounts are being hacked, items are posted for sale, their payment settings deliberately disabled, and then the scammer messages for a Friends and Family PayPal transfer. The other reason I think this is what happened to me is because PayPal customer support told me the guy's name tied to the PayPal account. I googled it afterwards and it's a Ukrainian name.
     
    So now I think I dodged an expensive bullet but wanted to share my near miss with others.
     
    Be smart about paying for stuff and maybe change your Discogs password. Stay safe out there.
     
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    Subdomestic got a reaction from Rip in The Official Horror Thread   
    I watched Lucio Fulci's Zombi aka Zombie 2 aka Zombie Flesh Eaters aka a few other titles. I loved it in a "where has this movie been all my life!" kinda way. I enjoy the odd zombie movie but I'm typically more of a slasher fan.  This one hit the spot, for some reason. I really enjoyed the gross design of the zombies (even though they were all kinda the same),  I liked the various settings and the more absurd elements of the movie (topless scuba diver watching a zombie fight a shark underwater!!).  I feel like this has opened a gateway and I am looking forward to checking out more Italian zombie movies.
     
    I also watched Halloween Kills. A little late to the party on that one but I understand the negative feedback on it now. It felt like I was sitting through a series of forced flashbacks to make up for the lack of story.  The movie just felt kind of tedious to me. Didn't really care for it but hopefully Halloween Ends is better.
     
    I also watched The Burning again because it's back on Shudder. I still like it.
     
    X is on Prime now. Hope to check it out sometime this week.
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    Subdomestic got a reaction from Bronchitis in PSA - Discogs Hacking and Scam   
    Hey folks, I wanted to raise some awareness about a Discogs scam that almost got me.
     
    Earlier this week I was about to buy the Bad Religion box set from a seller on Discogs who looked legit. Almost 300 items sold, high percentage of positive feedback, and appeared to be located in the UK. Price was below average but not so amazing that it was too good to believe. Figured the guy was just looking for a quick sale.
     
    DM'd the guy with a few questions about condition and shipping and he got back to me quickly.  In hindsight, I should have asked for pictures too.
     
    Anyway, I put my order through and go to pay.  I get an error. I try again and again over the course of an hour then I get a message from the seller saying "hey, is something wrong with the order?". I told him I was having issues with the Discogs payment at checkout and he gives me an email address to send payment direct via PayPal.
     
    Not proud of myself but I almost did it. I actually tried to send the payment through but thank fuck it was flagged by PayPal security as a high dollar value international transfer and didn't go through. I go into PayPal's support chat to figure out what's up. Meanwhile I keep getting messages from the Discogs guy asking where the payment is.
     
    PayPal confirmed that they flagged the transfer and asked me to confirm I wanted to send the money.  At the time I said yes and they said I was now clear to send at my discretion. This is when it dawned on me that there was no option to send the money Goods and Services - only Friends and Family. Red flag goes up and I messaged the Discogs dude that I am not going to send almost $900 CAD as Friends and Family - we need to figure something else out.
     
    I wake up the next morning and my order is cancelled. Discogs guy is no longer responding to my messages.
     
    At first I'm bummed that I missed a good deal and I'm mad that the Discogs checkout screwed me over. Then I think about it a little more and start Googling the same type of scenario. 
     
    I'm pretty sure it's this scam:
    https://www.discogs.com/forum/thread/951380?page=1&message_id=9630935
     
    People's accounts are being hacked, items are posted for sale, their payment settings deliberately disabled, and then the scammer messages for a Friends and Family PayPal transfer. The other reason I think this is what happened to me is because PayPal customer support told me the guy's name tied to the PayPal account. I googled it afterwards and it's a Ukrainian name.
     
    So now I think I dodged an expensive bullet but wanted to share my near miss with others.
     
    Be smart about paying for stuff and maybe change your Discogs password. Stay safe out there.
     
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    Subdomestic got a reaction from Shitty Rambo in PSA - Discogs Hacking and Scam   
    Hey folks, I wanted to raise some awareness about a Discogs scam that almost got me.
     
    Earlier this week I was about to buy the Bad Religion box set from a seller on Discogs who looked legit. Almost 300 items sold, high percentage of positive feedback, and appeared to be located in the UK. Price was below average but not so amazing that it was too good to believe. Figured the guy was just looking for a quick sale.
     
    DM'd the guy with a few questions about condition and shipping and he got back to me quickly.  In hindsight, I should have asked for pictures too.
     
    Anyway, I put my order through and go to pay.  I get an error. I try again and again over the course of an hour then I get a message from the seller saying "hey, is something wrong with the order?". I told him I was having issues with the Discogs payment at checkout and he gives me an email address to send payment direct via PayPal.
     
    Not proud of myself but I almost did it. I actually tried to send the payment through but thank fuck it was flagged by PayPal security as a high dollar value international transfer and didn't go through. I go into PayPal's support chat to figure out what's up. Meanwhile I keep getting messages from the Discogs guy asking where the payment is.
     
    PayPal confirmed that they flagged the transfer and asked me to confirm I wanted to send the money.  At the time I said yes and they said I was now clear to send at my discretion. This is when it dawned on me that there was no option to send the money Goods and Services - only Friends and Family. Red flag goes up and I messaged the Discogs dude that I am not going to send almost $900 CAD as Friends and Family - we need to figure something else out.
     
    I wake up the next morning and my order is cancelled. Discogs guy is no longer responding to my messages.
     
    At first I'm bummed that I missed a good deal and I'm mad that the Discogs checkout screwed me over. Then I think about it a little more and start Googling the same type of scenario. 
     
    I'm pretty sure it's this scam:
    https://www.discogs.com/forum/thread/951380?page=1&message_id=9630935
     
    People's accounts are being hacked, items are posted for sale, their payment settings deliberately disabled, and then the scammer messages for a Friends and Family PayPal transfer. The other reason I think this is what happened to me is because PayPal customer support told me the guy's name tied to the PayPal account. I googled it afterwards and it's a Ukrainian name.
     
    So now I think I dodged an expensive bullet but wanted to share my near miss with others.
     
    Be smart about paying for stuff and maybe change your Discogs password. Stay safe out there.
     
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    Subdomestic got a reaction from poweredbytrust in PSA - Discogs Hacking and Scam   
    Hey folks, I wanted to raise some awareness about a Discogs scam that almost got me.
     
    Earlier this week I was about to buy the Bad Religion box set from a seller on Discogs who looked legit. Almost 300 items sold, high percentage of positive feedback, and appeared to be located in the UK. Price was below average but not so amazing that it was too good to believe. Figured the guy was just looking for a quick sale.
     
    DM'd the guy with a few questions about condition and shipping and he got back to me quickly.  In hindsight, I should have asked for pictures too.
     
    Anyway, I put my order through and go to pay.  I get an error. I try again and again over the course of an hour then I get a message from the seller saying "hey, is something wrong with the order?". I told him I was having issues with the Discogs payment at checkout and he gives me an email address to send payment direct via PayPal.
     
    Not proud of myself but I almost did it. I actually tried to send the payment through but thank fuck it was flagged by PayPal security as a high dollar value international transfer and didn't go through. I go into PayPal's support chat to figure out what's up. Meanwhile I keep getting messages from the Discogs guy asking where the payment is.
     
    PayPal confirmed that they flagged the transfer and asked me to confirm I wanted to send the money.  At the time I said yes and they said I was now clear to send at my discretion. This is when it dawned on me that there was no option to send the money Goods and Services - only Friends and Family. Red flag goes up and I messaged the Discogs dude that I am not going to send almost $900 CAD as Friends and Family - we need to figure something else out.
     
    I wake up the next morning and my order is cancelled. Discogs guy is no longer responding to my messages.
     
    At first I'm bummed that I missed a good deal and I'm mad that the Discogs checkout screwed me over. Then I think about it a little more and start Googling the same type of scenario. 
     
    I'm pretty sure it's this scam:
    https://www.discogs.com/forum/thread/951380?page=1&message_id=9630935
     
    People's accounts are being hacked, items are posted for sale, their payment settings deliberately disabled, and then the scammer messages for a Friends and Family PayPal transfer. The other reason I think this is what happened to me is because PayPal customer support told me the guy's name tied to the PayPal account. I googled it afterwards and it's a Ukrainian name.
     
    So now I think I dodged an expensive bullet but wanted to share my near miss with others.
     
    Be smart about paying for stuff and maybe change your Discogs password. Stay safe out there.
     
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    Subdomestic got a reaction from mmhmm in PSA - Discogs Hacking and Scam   
    Hey folks, I wanted to raise some awareness about a Discogs scam that almost got me.
     
    Earlier this week I was about to buy the Bad Religion box set from a seller on Discogs who looked legit. Almost 300 items sold, high percentage of positive feedback, and appeared to be located in the UK. Price was below average but not so amazing that it was too good to believe. Figured the guy was just looking for a quick sale.
     
    DM'd the guy with a few questions about condition and shipping and he got back to me quickly.  In hindsight, I should have asked for pictures too.
     
    Anyway, I put my order through and go to pay.  I get an error. I try again and again over the course of an hour then I get a message from the seller saying "hey, is something wrong with the order?". I told him I was having issues with the Discogs payment at checkout and he gives me an email address to send payment direct via PayPal.
     
    Not proud of myself but I almost did it. I actually tried to send the payment through but thank fuck it was flagged by PayPal security as a high dollar value international transfer and didn't go through. I go into PayPal's support chat to figure out what's up. Meanwhile I keep getting messages from the Discogs guy asking where the payment is.
     
    PayPal confirmed that they flagged the transfer and asked me to confirm I wanted to send the money.  At the time I said yes and they said I was now clear to send at my discretion. This is when it dawned on me that there was no option to send the money Goods and Services - only Friends and Family. Red flag goes up and I messaged the Discogs dude that I am not going to send almost $900 CAD as Friends and Family - we need to figure something else out.
     
    I wake up the next morning and my order is cancelled. Discogs guy is no longer responding to my messages.
     
    At first I'm bummed that I missed a good deal and I'm mad that the Discogs checkout screwed me over. Then I think about it a little more and start Googling the same type of scenario. 
     
    I'm pretty sure it's this scam:
    https://www.discogs.com/forum/thread/951380?page=1&message_id=9630935
     
    People's accounts are being hacked, items are posted for sale, their payment settings deliberately disabled, and then the scammer messages for a Friends and Family PayPal transfer. The other reason I think this is what happened to me is because PayPal customer support told me the guy's name tied to the PayPal account. I googled it afterwards and it's a Ukrainian name.
     
    So now I think I dodged an expensive bullet but wanted to share my near miss with others.
     
    Be smart about paying for stuff and maybe change your Discogs password. Stay safe out there.
     
  16. Like
    Subdomestic got a reaction from Fridge Fox in PSA - Discogs Hacking and Scam   
    Hey folks, I wanted to raise some awareness about a Discogs scam that almost got me.
     
    Earlier this week I was about to buy the Bad Religion box set from a seller on Discogs who looked legit. Almost 300 items sold, high percentage of positive feedback, and appeared to be located in the UK. Price was below average but not so amazing that it was too good to believe. Figured the guy was just looking for a quick sale.
     
    DM'd the guy with a few questions about condition and shipping and he got back to me quickly.  In hindsight, I should have asked for pictures too.
     
    Anyway, I put my order through and go to pay.  I get an error. I try again and again over the course of an hour then I get a message from the seller saying "hey, is something wrong with the order?". I told him I was having issues with the Discogs payment at checkout and he gives me an email address to send payment direct via PayPal.
     
    Not proud of myself but I almost did it. I actually tried to send the payment through but thank fuck it was flagged by PayPal security as a high dollar value international transfer and didn't go through. I go into PayPal's support chat to figure out what's up. Meanwhile I keep getting messages from the Discogs guy asking where the payment is.
     
    PayPal confirmed that they flagged the transfer and asked me to confirm I wanted to send the money.  At the time I said yes and they said I was now clear to send at my discretion. This is when it dawned on me that there was no option to send the money Goods and Services - only Friends and Family. Red flag goes up and I messaged the Discogs dude that I am not going to send almost $900 CAD as Friends and Family - we need to figure something else out.
     
    I wake up the next morning and my order is cancelled. Discogs guy is no longer responding to my messages.
     
    At first I'm bummed that I missed a good deal and I'm mad that the Discogs checkout screwed me over. Then I think about it a little more and start Googling the same type of scenario. 
     
    I'm pretty sure it's this scam:
    https://www.discogs.com/forum/thread/951380?page=1&message_id=9630935
     
    People's accounts are being hacked, items are posted for sale, their payment settings deliberately disabled, and then the scammer messages for a Friends and Family PayPal transfer. The other reason I think this is what happened to me is because PayPal customer support told me the guy's name tied to the PayPal account. I googled it afterwards and it's a Ukrainian name.
     
    So now I think I dodged an expensive bullet but wanted to share my near miss with others.
     
    Be smart about paying for stuff and maybe change your Discogs password. Stay safe out there.
     
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    Subdomestic got a reaction from Velocity of Sound in PSA - Discogs Hacking and Scam   
    Hey folks, I wanted to raise some awareness about a Discogs scam that almost got me.
     
    Earlier this week I was about to buy the Bad Religion box set from a seller on Discogs who looked legit. Almost 300 items sold, high percentage of positive feedback, and appeared to be located in the UK. Price was below average but not so amazing that it was too good to believe. Figured the guy was just looking for a quick sale.
     
    DM'd the guy with a few questions about condition and shipping and he got back to me quickly.  In hindsight, I should have asked for pictures too.
     
    Anyway, I put my order through and go to pay.  I get an error. I try again and again over the course of an hour then I get a message from the seller saying "hey, is something wrong with the order?". I told him I was having issues with the Discogs payment at checkout and he gives me an email address to send payment direct via PayPal.
     
    Not proud of myself but I almost did it. I actually tried to send the payment through but thank fuck it was flagged by PayPal security as a high dollar value international transfer and didn't go through. I go into PayPal's support chat to figure out what's up. Meanwhile I keep getting messages from the Discogs guy asking where the payment is.
     
    PayPal confirmed that they flagged the transfer and asked me to confirm I wanted to send the money.  At the time I said yes and they said I was now clear to send at my discretion. This is when it dawned on me that there was no option to send the money Goods and Services - only Friends and Family. Red flag goes up and I messaged the Discogs dude that I am not going to send almost $900 CAD as Friends and Family - we need to figure something else out.
     
    I wake up the next morning and my order is cancelled. Discogs guy is no longer responding to my messages.
     
    At first I'm bummed that I missed a good deal and I'm mad that the Discogs checkout screwed me over. Then I think about it a little more and start Googling the same type of scenario. 
     
    I'm pretty sure it's this scam:
    https://www.discogs.com/forum/thread/951380?page=1&message_id=9630935
     
    People's accounts are being hacked, items are posted for sale, their payment settings deliberately disabled, and then the scammer messages for a Friends and Family PayPal transfer. The other reason I think this is what happened to me is because PayPal customer support told me the guy's name tied to the PayPal account. I googled it afterwards and it's a Ukrainian name.
     
    So now I think I dodged an expensive bullet but wanted to share my near miss with others.
     
    Be smart about paying for stuff and maybe change your Discogs password. Stay safe out there.
     
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    Subdomestic got a reaction from vinyl21 in PSA - Discogs Hacking and Scam   
    Hey folks, I wanted to raise some awareness about a Discogs scam that almost got me.
     
    Earlier this week I was about to buy the Bad Religion box set from a seller on Discogs who looked legit. Almost 300 items sold, high percentage of positive feedback, and appeared to be located in the UK. Price was below average but not so amazing that it was too good to believe. Figured the guy was just looking for a quick sale.
     
    DM'd the guy with a few questions about condition and shipping and he got back to me quickly.  In hindsight, I should have asked for pictures too.
     
    Anyway, I put my order through and go to pay.  I get an error. I try again and again over the course of an hour then I get a message from the seller saying "hey, is something wrong with the order?". I told him I was having issues with the Discogs payment at checkout and he gives me an email address to send payment direct via PayPal.
     
    Not proud of myself but I almost did it. I actually tried to send the payment through but thank fuck it was flagged by PayPal security as a high dollar value international transfer and didn't go through. I go into PayPal's support chat to figure out what's up. Meanwhile I keep getting messages from the Discogs guy asking where the payment is.
     
    PayPal confirmed that they flagged the transfer and asked me to confirm I wanted to send the money.  At the time I said yes and they said I was now clear to send at my discretion. This is when it dawned on me that there was no option to send the money Goods and Services - only Friends and Family. Red flag goes up and I messaged the Discogs dude that I am not going to send almost $900 CAD as Friends and Family - we need to figure something else out.
     
    I wake up the next morning and my order is cancelled. Discogs guy is no longer responding to my messages.
     
    At first I'm bummed that I missed a good deal and I'm mad that the Discogs checkout screwed me over. Then I think about it a little more and start Googling the same type of scenario. 
     
    I'm pretty sure it's this scam:
    https://www.discogs.com/forum/thread/951380?page=1&message_id=9630935
     
    People's accounts are being hacked, items are posted for sale, their payment settings deliberately disabled, and then the scammer messages for a Friends and Family PayPal transfer. The other reason I think this is what happened to me is because PayPal customer support told me the guy's name tied to the PayPal account. I googled it afterwards and it's a Ukrainian name.
     
    So now I think I dodged an expensive bullet but wanted to share my near miss with others.
     
    Be smart about paying for stuff and maybe change your Discogs password. Stay safe out there.
     
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    Subdomestic got a reaction from lexicondevil in PSA - Discogs Hacking and Scam   
    Hey folks, I wanted to raise some awareness about a Discogs scam that almost got me.
     
    Earlier this week I was about to buy the Bad Religion box set from a seller on Discogs who looked legit. Almost 300 items sold, high percentage of positive feedback, and appeared to be located in the UK. Price was below average but not so amazing that it was too good to believe. Figured the guy was just looking for a quick sale.
     
    DM'd the guy with a few questions about condition and shipping and he got back to me quickly.  In hindsight, I should have asked for pictures too.
     
    Anyway, I put my order through and go to pay.  I get an error. I try again and again over the course of an hour then I get a message from the seller saying "hey, is something wrong with the order?". I told him I was having issues with the Discogs payment at checkout and he gives me an email address to send payment direct via PayPal.
     
    Not proud of myself but I almost did it. I actually tried to send the payment through but thank fuck it was flagged by PayPal security as a high dollar value international transfer and didn't go through. I go into PayPal's support chat to figure out what's up. Meanwhile I keep getting messages from the Discogs guy asking where the payment is.
     
    PayPal confirmed that they flagged the transfer and asked me to confirm I wanted to send the money.  At the time I said yes and they said I was now clear to send at my discretion. This is when it dawned on me that there was no option to send the money Goods and Services - only Friends and Family. Red flag goes up and I messaged the Discogs dude that I am not going to send almost $900 CAD as Friends and Family - we need to figure something else out.
     
    I wake up the next morning and my order is cancelled. Discogs guy is no longer responding to my messages.
     
    At first I'm bummed that I missed a good deal and I'm mad that the Discogs checkout screwed me over. Then I think about it a little more and start Googling the same type of scenario. 
     
    I'm pretty sure it's this scam:
    https://www.discogs.com/forum/thread/951380?page=1&message_id=9630935
     
    People's accounts are being hacked, items are posted for sale, their payment settings deliberately disabled, and then the scammer messages for a Friends and Family PayPal transfer. The other reason I think this is what happened to me is because PayPal customer support told me the guy's name tied to the PayPal account. I googled it afterwards and it's a Ukrainian name.
     
    So now I think I dodged an expensive bullet but wanted to share my near miss with others.
     
    Be smart about paying for stuff and maybe change your Discogs password. Stay safe out there.
     
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    Subdomestic got a reaction from Mars in PSA - Discogs Hacking and Scam   
    Hey folks, I wanted to raise some awareness about a Discogs scam that almost got me.
     
    Earlier this week I was about to buy the Bad Religion box set from a seller on Discogs who looked legit. Almost 300 items sold, high percentage of positive feedback, and appeared to be located in the UK. Price was below average but not so amazing that it was too good to believe. Figured the guy was just looking for a quick sale.
     
    DM'd the guy with a few questions about condition and shipping and he got back to me quickly.  In hindsight, I should have asked for pictures too.
     
    Anyway, I put my order through and go to pay.  I get an error. I try again and again over the course of an hour then I get a message from the seller saying "hey, is something wrong with the order?". I told him I was having issues with the Discogs payment at checkout and he gives me an email address to send payment direct via PayPal.
     
    Not proud of myself but I almost did it. I actually tried to send the payment through but thank fuck it was flagged by PayPal security as a high dollar value international transfer and didn't go through. I go into PayPal's support chat to figure out what's up. Meanwhile I keep getting messages from the Discogs guy asking where the payment is.
     
    PayPal confirmed that they flagged the transfer and asked me to confirm I wanted to send the money.  At the time I said yes and they said I was now clear to send at my discretion. This is when it dawned on me that there was no option to send the money Goods and Services - only Friends and Family. Red flag goes up and I messaged the Discogs dude that I am not going to send almost $900 CAD as Friends and Family - we need to figure something else out.
     
    I wake up the next morning and my order is cancelled. Discogs guy is no longer responding to my messages.
     
    At first I'm bummed that I missed a good deal and I'm mad that the Discogs checkout screwed me over. Then I think about it a little more and start Googling the same type of scenario. 
     
    I'm pretty sure it's this scam:
    https://www.discogs.com/forum/thread/951380?page=1&message_id=9630935
     
    People's accounts are being hacked, items are posted for sale, their payment settings deliberately disabled, and then the scammer messages for a Friends and Family PayPal transfer. The other reason I think this is what happened to me is because PayPal customer support told me the guy's name tied to the PayPal account. I googled it afterwards and it's a Ukrainian name.
     
    So now I think I dodged an expensive bullet but wanted to share my near miss with others.
     
    Be smart about paying for stuff and maybe change your Discogs password. Stay safe out there.
     
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    Subdomestic got a reaction from Fowty Dollaz in PSA - Discogs Hacking and Scam   
    Hey folks, I wanted to raise some awareness about a Discogs scam that almost got me.
     
    Earlier this week I was about to buy the Bad Religion box set from a seller on Discogs who looked legit. Almost 300 items sold, high percentage of positive feedback, and appeared to be located in the UK. Price was below average but not so amazing that it was too good to believe. Figured the guy was just looking for a quick sale.
     
    DM'd the guy with a few questions about condition and shipping and he got back to me quickly.  In hindsight, I should have asked for pictures too.
     
    Anyway, I put my order through and go to pay.  I get an error. I try again and again over the course of an hour then I get a message from the seller saying "hey, is something wrong with the order?". I told him I was having issues with the Discogs payment at checkout and he gives me an email address to send payment direct via PayPal.
     
    Not proud of myself but I almost did it. I actually tried to send the payment through but thank fuck it was flagged by PayPal security as a high dollar value international transfer and didn't go through. I go into PayPal's support chat to figure out what's up. Meanwhile I keep getting messages from the Discogs guy asking where the payment is.
     
    PayPal confirmed that they flagged the transfer and asked me to confirm I wanted to send the money.  At the time I said yes and they said I was now clear to send at my discretion. This is when it dawned on me that there was no option to send the money Goods and Services - only Friends and Family. Red flag goes up and I messaged the Discogs dude that I am not going to send almost $900 CAD as Friends and Family - we need to figure something else out.
     
    I wake up the next morning and my order is cancelled. Discogs guy is no longer responding to my messages.
     
    At first I'm bummed that I missed a good deal and I'm mad that the Discogs checkout screwed me over. Then I think about it a little more and start Googling the same type of scenario. 
     
    I'm pretty sure it's this scam:
    https://www.discogs.com/forum/thread/951380?page=1&message_id=9630935
     
    People's accounts are being hacked, items are posted for sale, their payment settings deliberately disabled, and then the scammer messages for a Friends and Family PayPal transfer. The other reason I think this is what happened to me is because PayPal customer support told me the guy's name tied to the PayPal account. I googled it afterwards and it's a Ukrainian name.
     
    So now I think I dodged an expensive bullet but wanted to share my near miss with others.
     
    Be smart about paying for stuff and maybe change your Discogs password. Stay safe out there.
     
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    Subdomestic reacted to MCDELTAT in PSA - Discogs Hacking and Scam   
    It’s been covered a handful of places. 
     
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    Subdomestic got a reaction from N8TRU in PSA - Discogs Hacking and Scam   
    Hey folks, I wanted to raise some awareness about a Discogs scam that almost got me.
     
    Earlier this week I was about to buy the Bad Religion box set from a seller on Discogs who looked legit. Almost 300 items sold, high percentage of positive feedback, and appeared to be located in the UK. Price was below average but not so amazing that it was too good to believe. Figured the guy was just looking for a quick sale.
     
    DM'd the guy with a few questions about condition and shipping and he got back to me quickly.  In hindsight, I should have asked for pictures too.
     
    Anyway, I put my order through and go to pay.  I get an error. I try again and again over the course of an hour then I get a message from the seller saying "hey, is something wrong with the order?". I told him I was having issues with the Discogs payment at checkout and he gives me an email address to send payment direct via PayPal.
     
    Not proud of myself but I almost did it. I actually tried to send the payment through but thank fuck it was flagged by PayPal security as a high dollar value international transfer and didn't go through. I go into PayPal's support chat to figure out what's up. Meanwhile I keep getting messages from the Discogs guy asking where the payment is.
     
    PayPal confirmed that they flagged the transfer and asked me to confirm I wanted to send the money.  At the time I said yes and they said I was now clear to send at my discretion. This is when it dawned on me that there was no option to send the money Goods and Services - only Friends and Family. Red flag goes up and I messaged the Discogs dude that I am not going to send almost $900 CAD as Friends and Family - we need to figure something else out.
     
    I wake up the next morning and my order is cancelled. Discogs guy is no longer responding to my messages.
     
    At first I'm bummed that I missed a good deal and I'm mad that the Discogs checkout screwed me over. Then I think about it a little more and start Googling the same type of scenario. 
     
    I'm pretty sure it's this scam:
    https://www.discogs.com/forum/thread/951380?page=1&message_id=9630935
     
    People's accounts are being hacked, items are posted for sale, their payment settings deliberately disabled, and then the scammer messages for a Friends and Family PayPal transfer. The other reason I think this is what happened to me is because PayPal customer support told me the guy's name tied to the PayPal account. I googled it afterwards and it's a Ukrainian name.
     
    So now I think I dodged an expensive bullet but wanted to share my near miss with others.
     
    Be smart about paying for stuff and maybe change your Discogs password. Stay safe out there.
     
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    Subdomestic got a reaction from IndigoHollow in PSA - Discogs Hacking and Scam   
    Hey folks, I wanted to raise some awareness about a Discogs scam that almost got me.
     
    Earlier this week I was about to buy the Bad Religion box set from a seller on Discogs who looked legit. Almost 300 items sold, high percentage of positive feedback, and appeared to be located in the UK. Price was below average but not so amazing that it was too good to believe. Figured the guy was just looking for a quick sale.
     
    DM'd the guy with a few questions about condition and shipping and he got back to me quickly.  In hindsight, I should have asked for pictures too.
     
    Anyway, I put my order through and go to pay.  I get an error. I try again and again over the course of an hour then I get a message from the seller saying "hey, is something wrong with the order?". I told him I was having issues with the Discogs payment at checkout and he gives me an email address to send payment direct via PayPal.
     
    Not proud of myself but I almost did it. I actually tried to send the payment through but thank fuck it was flagged by PayPal security as a high dollar value international transfer and didn't go through. I go into PayPal's support chat to figure out what's up. Meanwhile I keep getting messages from the Discogs guy asking where the payment is.
     
    PayPal confirmed that they flagged the transfer and asked me to confirm I wanted to send the money.  At the time I said yes and they said I was now clear to send at my discretion. This is when it dawned on me that there was no option to send the money Goods and Services - only Friends and Family. Red flag goes up and I messaged the Discogs dude that I am not going to send almost $900 CAD as Friends and Family - we need to figure something else out.
     
    I wake up the next morning and my order is cancelled. Discogs guy is no longer responding to my messages.
     
    At first I'm bummed that I missed a good deal and I'm mad that the Discogs checkout screwed me over. Then I think about it a little more and start Googling the same type of scenario. 
     
    I'm pretty sure it's this scam:
    https://www.discogs.com/forum/thread/951380?page=1&message_id=9630935
     
    People's accounts are being hacked, items are posted for sale, their payment settings deliberately disabled, and then the scammer messages for a Friends and Family PayPal transfer. The other reason I think this is what happened to me is because PayPal customer support told me the guy's name tied to the PayPal account. I googled it afterwards and it's a Ukrainian name.
     
    So now I think I dodged an expensive bullet but wanted to share my near miss with others.
     
    Be smart about paying for stuff and maybe change your Discogs password. Stay safe out there.
     
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    Subdomestic reacted to mike in SOLD OUT: Weakerthans - Left And Leaving (clear /250) and Reconstruction Site (red /300)   
    Got both L&L's and it's weird, they're two totally different pressings. The color of the artwork is different shades, different plates, the BV one has an inner sleeve for the first LP (which is just the same artwork that's in the gatefold), the jackets are different thicknesses...  The matrix of the BV one doesn't match any previous pressings, but the SP one is the same as a black press that someone put up on Discogs a few years ago, so I'm guessing these might have been pressed then and they just sat on them for some reason... Pointless and nerdy observations, but hey, that's what we're here for, right?
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