yes scam
Sounds like it’s a scam.
I still, strongly advise people TO NOT USE FACEBOOK.
I told one client, “There are seriously deadly jerks out there who seek out vulnerabilities - they have an animal instinct for it - and you do not want to help them.”
I was not thinking about another problem, the vulnerability of young people, when confronted by adversity and raw hate.
Two friends of mine, 1 guy, 1 gal. Each had a teenager. Each of those kids, killed themselves - because they could not bear the troubles that they had “aboard” Facebook.
Another guy whom I knew in the area . . . same fate for his son.
100% scam.
Easy to verify.
Contact your county sheriffs office to see if getting a permit online without going in as possible
Can’t be a scam if it’s on the internets.
I’m moving and was looking at Internet providers online. Now I’m getting bombarded with ads for cheap Internet for seniors, every last one being a scam. I’ve found that every ad on Facebook that targets seniors (or veterans) are scams.
It’s possible to do this in some states that only require a background check and an online test. But, you will be walking around with an out-of-state concealed carry permit. In Texas, if you are a Texas resident and have a Texas CC permit, you only have to fill out the form 4473 when you buy a gun. It never gets called into the fed for a background check. You just pay the man and walk out with the gun. That’s one of the perks of having a CC permit in Texas. But, an out-of-state CC permit won’t work for this.
Is this a scam?
Facebook ad
Yes
oh yeah! ive been seeing this ad on ads when i watch YT!!
Yes it is bs.
And I don’t want to sound sarcastic because I truly am not being so, but in the online Information Age sometimes we forget the easiest and best way to get information. All you have to do is pick up the phone and call the sheriff’s office in your county and ask them.
Driving into Illinois with a scam / bogus concealed carry permit could get you thrown in The Slammer and thousands of dollars in fines and legal costs.
It’s best to get your information from the horse’s mouth
If it sounds too good to be true..................
Are these the same ones offering those bogus concealed carry badges?
Facebook? There’s your first mistake.
Every ad on Facebook is a scam.
100%
I have attempted to bust scammers on Facebook. I’ve reported them to Facebook, and was banned for my troubles.
Facebook is complicit.
Facebook is a scam.
1. get training from a local certified instructor, in person
2. let them help you through the certification process
Go online only if they recommend it and give you the URL.
Lately my Facebook page ………
All I needed to read to know that yes. It’s a scam.
All of those things on Facebook are scams.