Who is Tammy Jasmine?
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Mrs. George wanted a Keurig (I know, I know), and she said get the cheapest thing you can find.
Okay, so I found this new K-Mini plus on eBay.
Advertised as "Brand New".
The seller was "jasminetammy"
I assume it's "Tammy Jasmine," or something like that.
It arrived today, in good, unopened box, condition.
It shipped from JC Penny.
The hell?
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It looks like jasminetammy Hyattsville, Maryland sells this item for $62
But Keurig sells it for $79.99, $119.99 at Kohl's
You got a good deal
jasminetammy gets good feedback: https://www.ebay.com/usr/jasminetammy?_trksid=p2047675.m3561.l2559
How does jasminetammy get this for less than $62?
Maybe a Chinese knock-off
Maybe it fell off the back of a truck
Maybe she is just really good with numbers
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@Copper said in Who is Tammy Jasmine?:
It looks like jasminetammy Hyattsville, Maryland sells this item for $62
But Keurig sells it for $79.99, $119.99 at Kohl's
You got a good deal
jasminetammy gets good feedback: https://www.ebay.com/usr/jasminetammy?_trksid=p2047675.m3561.l2559
How does jasminetammy get this for less than $62?
Maybe a Chinese knock-off
Maybe it fell off the back of a truck
Maybe she is just really good with numbers
Probably one of the two.
Another scam that people use is that buy a product, and then return something different. There is a pretty good chance that the return may just get tossed. Amazon (or others) dont have enough time, people or worth their time to examine every return, so sometimes, they just throw out the return as the effort and money to try and repackage and re-shelf it are not worth it.
The buyer returns a "worthless" piece of merchandise, gets full credit for it, and then turns around and "resells" the new product again. Double win for them. LOL