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This is a scam. The photo is identical to the one that was used when the set appeared on Ebay a while back.
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Does seem like a duplicate of an identical item sold a few months back on eBay. However, if someone knows anyone across the pond perhaps they could call this guys bluff. Cash on delivery usually does it.
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Did you report it?
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If it was truely London, UK, the seller would spell it "colour" and might mention it not having any wormwood problems.
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No, I'm not sure how. There's a link to flag it as spam but not a scam.
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Go here: http://sfbay.craigslist.org/cgi-bin/emailForm.cgi
Select 'scam', then include the URL from the listing. Don't forget to select the correct city.
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A look at the London C.L. "Electronics" items seems to indicate that it's peppered with iconic High-End audio products at 'to-good-to-be-true' prices. Becoming impossible to police/moderate ?
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