• Battle Masker@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    to add insult to injury, this site’s reportedly a scam that may not even send you the dumpster fire coin you ordered

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    Since it’s a scam site I’ll just steal the design, improve, and print my own. (Gratuitous hookers and booze)

  • peopleproblems@lemmy.world
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    Man I saw this one too.

    I can’t go on to Facebook without a directly link to the friends feed page. Otherwise it’s just crap like this. Ad blocker doesn’t do anything because it’s Facebook themselves serving up their ads.

    Instead, I just don’t go on Facebook until someone says “so and so” has pictures of “event or person” there

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    It’s not a scam, but theyre sold for $4 each on Aliexpress. Facebook mofos are selling them for like $20.

    • N01R3@lemmynsfw.com
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      I’ve been trying to find one for my partner on AliExpress and not finding a single one.

  • Scott@sh.itjust.works
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    Should have run that on Twitter instead where they know people will buy steel dumpster fires

      • Ashelyn@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        If you look at the whole coin (in the original image without the red circle) and trace the text, it looks fairly uniform except for the empty space under the hammer’s handle. It’s a rather unseemly gap that could have been made more aesthetically pleasing with better design.

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    The heat generated by a dumpster fire would not be good for forging steel.

    Forging steel requires a minimum temperature of 900F

    This scam ad is also something that if you showed it to anyone that knows anything about metallurgy would get you laughed at.