The story involves a woman being approached by a stranger in a parking lot who is offering fancy perfume for a discount cost. He or she offers the victim a sniff, and when she does, she passes out and wakes up robbed!
It turns out it was ether!
It also turns out that this was always just an Urban Legend. There was a woman who did report that she was knocked out that way, but the hospital found nothing in her bloodstream. She claimed to have lost $800.
Besides that, every other story is completely without basis. And in truth, to mild sniffs of a small bottle containing some ether is probably not going to knock out anyone. Ether isn't exactly freely available either.
to get a p ring you can ether trade someone fairly or scam them. p rings are very useful and very good so i would scam it.
no
No it is not true. It is a scam
To determine whether or not a program is a scam, ask yourself whether it sounds too good to be true. If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is a scam. Also if you have to pay in order to begin work, it is usually a scam.
yes definitely it's a scam. it sounds too good to be true.
The messicleats2014 website is not a true but a scam website.
If they are asking you for money, it is probably a scam. If they are offering you fabulously large amounts of money, it is probably a scam. If it sound too good to be true, it is probably a scam.
No- it would be a scam!
apparently not but it does seem to good to be true
SCAM!
its totally fake and scam
It is just a scam and in no way connected with Google - avoid.