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    1. Yes, it’s a scam. Never negotiate or switch to another app apart from the official messaging platforms like Tutti, Anibis, or Ricardo. Also, if they refer to the “article” instead of specifically mentioning the bike, that’s a clear sign it’s a message used for multiple ads, indicating a potential scam.

    2. figwam42 on

      Scam ->
      ich sehe min. 2 red flags:
      – Benachrichtigungen sind auf Tutti deaktiviert
      – selten benutzt jmd. in der Schweiz ß (ai generiert)

    3. obaananana on

      i get my tutti msgs way to late so any othe msgs service would do better

    4. EyeSalty7112 on

      Yes, got the same message in a spam of 3 minutes from 2 different accounts. One of the accounts was hacked and over 10 years old!

    5. mikerbrt on

      Please avoid contacting me via SMS. I listed my phone on Ricardo, and a buyer agreed to pay in cash. I asked him to meet me at the train station entrance where it’s well-lit. However, he repeatedly insisted on meeting in the parking lot. When I went there, I noticed his car had foreign plates. I immediately left the area.

    6. Yes it is a scam, because “Melamie Sutter” is a typical swiss German Name. An native speaki g people won’t make such grammatical mistakes. Better leave it 😉

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