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: Its a fake. Pretty good one, but fake. Worth
: about $50. Do not send the money.
CajunMike. I am one of the lurkers in the background...followed this thread with interest and had a look at the photos of this fake PO. Now I read enough of your posts to know that are undoubtedly correct- but Q is this- apart from the dodgy serial no, what else on this PO alerts you to fake status?? I am astounded at how genuine this looks- quite scary. As a SMP 2254.50 owner and lover (and hence not a PO owner) I really think I would have been duped by this!
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