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As the title says .. i am just posting this to see if any others may have been ripped by this guy ..

it looks like he ripped me 580 but through Pming so i was a bit concerned he may of pulled this on others as a multi user thing .... he was really persistant with calls until i paid the money giving me a false sense of legitimacy and BAm he was gone ...... no return PM , no mobile on , NOS thread missing ???

i do have his mobile number his given name and bank details but if it was a sting doubt these have any impact.

ih8v8s

ok no problem since guestyr33 is not annswering his phone i can give it to you for $550

Here's the details

Account Name: Olivia Simbul

Account Number:

BSB Number:

Bank Name: ST.George BANK

please call me on 0433308976 so i can verify.

i am probably one of the last dudes that would be considered a pi .... if you didnt intend this to happen then i am sorry ... but if you did i dun know ... i think i can find ya illeagaly easy then we can talk ...

consider this a report to SAU aswell

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hrmm all i can say if he did pull it he better have been proxied for his natural security and saftey ... Some of us chase ips all day long and unless he has backdoored a connection, he has a trail ... Will see if hes tried it on others first ....

sorry to hear man.

I got sent the wrong tiem twice from a user. Won't deal with them again...

If you can, try and use paypal for payments - they automaticly insure you up to $1500.

Can pay anyone too, not just ebay people.

thanks... jono> The Mafia .. i will definetly take your advice ....

i am still a bit dumfounded by this ...as i do have quite a few details on him

more than he would expect !

will see how we go .... may aswell offer a reward if anyone can help me out

how was it deleted NOS FS thread if he was only a basic member ?

thats what i would like to know? .... from my understanding this can only be done by admin's or MOds ... can some one please research this please ?

topic Admin bump!

hmmm i have no responses from others in the forum ..so i may be the only dumb ass that got burnt ...

I still havent heard back from the admins i contacted ..and pretty depressed about it actually because this guy intercepted my enquries and no one has responded

i would like to clarify also how the forsale thread was deleted if this member was only low level ...

I wont let it lie guys so if anything relates to this please let me know as the fraud squad gain much more power if they can relate small details and cases ....

thanks

Edited by ishh

http://www.mx6.com/forums/member.php?u=29771

Is this him, same username, and was posting stuff for sale on this forum. I dont think that gives any new leads though. Lists his job there as whiteline warehouse supervisor, but i doubt it.

  • 2 weeks later...

not sure thats him as thats an interforum.....

SAU Admins have not responded to this problem at all guys ...

As i see now his account is still active and he logged back in on the 7th of march to check all the warnings i gave him .... so i am not feeling to safe About the Trading here as far as member protection !!!

Edited by ishh

It is your responsibility to satisfy yourself that the person you are dealing with is legitimate.

If there's evidence the person is ripping people off then the user will get banned, simple. But mods and admins are not here to intervene in disputes between parties.

It is your responsibility to satisfy yourself that the person you are dealing with is legitimate.

If there's evidence the person is ripping people off then the user will get banned, simple. But mods and admins are not here to intervene in disputes between parties.

Exactly. SAU is not responsible for people not taking enough precaution when purchasing goods interstate or otherwise.

Its a simple case of buyer beware. There have been many threads about the whole "dodgy traders" and stuff and different things SAU "could, should" do... But at the end of the day the responsibility falls firmly on one person, and only that person

The Buyer

ishh - for someone to be banned you need to provide much more information.

Saying he has "ripped" you isnt enough.

There needs to be PM evidence, banking reciepts, e-mails if any.

I cant see the thread/posts of which you speak either... without going for a really deep dig, which means they might not have existed.

ok .... ...... from what i can tell R31Nismoid your not a concerned moderator ,admin or domain owner because you cant even see the deleted threads.. Invision should have all the details logged ... you would know that if your were a mod .

a full report has been compiled with all details except for some i need further input for !

NOW

no where have i stated it is SAU responsibility! i simpley posted a warning about an idividual and asked for a response to help catch this guy for others saftey to which i had not recieved ... i dont need the rulz read back to me man as i am well an truley clear on whats what here ....

If a forum isnt going to at least promptly investgate a fraud claim after its been reported privatley for the benifit of other members then the issue should be raised .

Anyway> I now have a reponse from the right parties and hopfully some thing can be done about this guy in the future ..

the first post explains it quite clearly i thought ... thats his first pm to me under ih8v8s ....sorry its not quoted but i didnt want to modify it and i was fairly cranky when i typed it !

Edited by ishh

What was the actual item?

Just so you know, SAU has been involved in many investigations and many people being caught. I can supply all IP addresses and host names.

I will make a few investigations myself and will supply any and all information that I see fit.

PLEASE, if something occurs on this forum that may be illegal, contact ME by email - not pm. I dont read them!

Christian

christian [at] skylinesaustralia.com

IM pretty sure hes a frequent user of NS.com

i have seen a similar or same username is offtopic sections (alba thread) on ns.com

maybe also contact loz if you need more details.. But check out his name on ns.com

EDIT: OK check here http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showuser=22378 thats him..

Lol did u buy a nos kit for a lawn mover or something??

Edited by siddr20
  • 2 weeks later...

the thread you speak of hasn't been deleted , but rather moved to the moderator moved area.

That being this new style forum hosting thing doesn't show up users i.p addresses anymore , so i can't help you out much sorry.

here is the link, if you can access it that is.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...opic=104649&hl=

That being this new style forum hosting thing doesn't show up users i.p addresses anymore , so i can't help you out much sorry.

It does, if you are a moderator for that section.

otherwise you require Admin level access to see IP Addy's across the whole forum.

hey guys .. not to give up on this but i haven’t been able to really get enuff info on him to make any worth while report .... things went sour with Admins and i chucked a tantrum when accused of trying to locate him for other reasons ...

the facts are he made it appear like his sale had fallen through with another member and he could help me as my sale had fallen through with another member also hence the low negotiation price ,,,he took the bucks and disappeared and I haven’t had contact with him since i deposited his money ... i was livered about it but what can you do ....

firstly i intended to warn others about it and secondly of course i got annoyed about it and wanted to know who this guy was ...

there’s no real protection with forum selling unless you take precautions as mentioned by another member ...paypal etc...

the stupid thing about this is he knows more about me through delivery address etc and the more i say so

that will do me ... the guys a loser and Im quite successful and dont need to steal .... MY gtrs fine and i wanted the nos kit for my pocket chopper yes :devil:

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