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jonat127
Has anybody used a website called hazelq.com ?
Google came up with a result for a particular part I am after but the site seems to be selling literally everything and it seems odd that they would have an unobtanium part for a Porsche alongside T shirts and model cars!
Superhawk996
Seems you've answered your own question.
rhodyguy
Never rise to the shinny lure.
SirAndy
QUOTE(jonat127 @ Jun 13 2022, 01:34 AM) *

Has anybody used a website called hazelq.com ?

From the hazelq.com homepage:
"I’m a marketer-event-planner-writer-strategist who has done a lot of jobs and in always into conversations to talk about any of those things."

I don't see any car parts for sale there at all ...
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mepstein
I see ads on Facebook for - too goo to be true - prices on tools and toolboxes. Did a search and they are scams. There are a couple sites that mirror the Milwaukee tool sites but offer them for Pennie’s on the dollar. All scam sites. Probably just to harvest your data and cc info.
jaredmcginness
QUOTE(SirAndy @ Jun 13 2022, 02:38 PM) *


"I’m a marketer-event-planner-writer-strategist who has done a lot of jobs and in always into conversations to talk about any of those things."


I have a lot of hobbies, but it seems I gotta step my game up!
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