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Topic #37870 19 posts Started by JonCars17
Thats freaking awesome. thea jack@$$ desreves it and I hop his family disowns him... now if there was a way to get rid of all the scams from Nigeria....
if the buyer really did find all of that on the computer, than i think that it's too bad for the seller... But if he is fabricating that information, that is very bad... libel lawsuit...
lol... that buyer has got some major balls to do something like that.
I don'y know...the buyer could have a BS story. --> heck, they both could! laugh.gif

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That guy deserves that.

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What kind of idiot sells a labtop--broken or not--full of personal information and files? How embarrassing.

that was the SSHHHOITTTTTT i woulda done exactly the same, except i woulda got a .com

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thats really funny
he deserves it
and who the hell sells a computer with all your files still on it?!

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lmao i kno if i get rid of my computer *which wont be happening any time soon tongue.gif* i would at LEAST format both hard drives lol

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haha sucker!! karma, bitches!! biggrin.gif
woops! somebody forgot to empty their recycle bin! hahaahaha
I hate to tell some of you this, but just because you reformat doesn't mean they can't get the files that were on it wink.gif
ha ha brilliant , you'd do the same in that position too !

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I hate to tell some of you this, but just because you reformat doesn't mean they can't get the files that were on it wink.gif



even if you do the slow formate in windows?
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I hate to tell some of you this, but just because you reformat doesn't mean they can't get the files that were on it wink.gif



even if you do the slow formate in windows?


Probably so, I don't know everything, but I think it takes like 7 reformats to completely get rid of files. or so I hear

This post has been edited by JonCars17: Jun 4, 2006 - 6:21 AM
Wow. even if his story is real or not. he still had to fix the laptop because it was broken. so who do the people trust more!?! duh the buyer LOL! funny stuff. pull a AMIR!

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I hate to tell some of you this, but just because you reformat doesn't mean they can't get the files that were on it wink.gif



even if you do the slow formate in windows?


Probably so, I don't know everything, but I think it takes like 7 reformats to completely get rid of files. or so I hear


Usually reformatting, regardless of how many times you do it, won't erase the data. It sets up tags in the directory that all the data can be over written, but is not. To really delete, a program which "zeros" a drive is needed, which instead of simply setting all the data as overwrittable, is actually sets all the data to 0's (or 01010101..., or 111111...). Thats the only way to make sure things aren't coming back.

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