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I agreed to by a car from Mark/Gary Wright of www.ginz.co.nz Global wholesale NZ (japan) and he took my money and never sent me my R32 skyline. Excuse after excuse from him. All I want is my money back. Anyone else dealt with this guy and had similar problems? Anyone know where he lives? :D hint hint. Nearly AU$3,000 down the drain!

Phone numbers are now disconnected and taken off his website.

Global Wholesale Japan

Phone Japan 8170 6127 4699

Mobile Ph Japan 8190 4600 8238.

Fax Japan 814 8572 6428

NZ Phone Number

0-9-482 0187

They are here for everyone to see if anyone can use them to track him down. The mobile is still connected as far as I can tell but the message is in Japanese and may now be used by someone else. Anyone who understands Japanese and could call the number and translate here would be much appreciated.

Thanksfor your help

manzp

Edited by manzp

Those Japanese phone numbers look like they have one too many numbers in them.

eg: +81 (0)70 6127 4699

Well my Japanese number had the country code (+81), the area code (078 but drop the zero for int. calls) then the 7-digit house number... those have 8 digits??

Those Japanese phone numbers look like they have one too many numbers in them.

eg: +81 (0)70 6127 4699

Well my Japanese number had the country code (+81), the area code (078 but drop the zero for int. calls) then the 7-digit house number... those have 8 digits??

Thanks for the feedback... Don't know about the proper length... Maybe it varies from place to place....

WHOIS results for ginz.co.nz

domain_name: ginz.co.nz

query_status: 200 Active

domain_dateregistered: 1997-06-26T00:00:00+12:00

domain_datebilleduntil: 2007-06-26T00:00:00+12:00

domain_datelastmodified: 2006-06-26T07:11:34+12:00

domain_delegaterequested: yes

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registrar_name: Domainz Limited

registrar_address1: Private Bag 1810

registrar_city: Wellington

registrar_country: NZ (NEW ZEALAND)

registrar_phone: +64 4 473 4567

registrar_fax: +64 4 473 4569

registrar_email: [email protected]

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registrant_contact_name: Global Wholesale NZ Ltd

registrant_contact_address1: PO Box 34220

registrant_contact_address2: Birkenhead

registrant_contact_city: Auckland

registrant_contact_country: NZ (NEW ZEALAND)

registrant_contact_phone: +64 94 806830

registrant_contact_fax: +64 9 480 6821

registrant_contact_email: [email protected]

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admin_contact_name: Mark Wright

admin_contact_address1: PO Box 34220

admin_contact_address2: Birkenhead

admin_contact_city: Auckland

admin_contact_country: NZ (NEW ZEALAND)

admin_contact_phone: +64 94 806830

admin_contact_fax: +64 9 480 6821

admin_contact_email: [email protected]

%

technical_contact_name: Iprolink Helpdesk

technical_contact_address1: --

technical_contact_city: Auckland

technical_contact_country: NZ (NEW ZEALAND)

technical_contact_phone: +64 4 918-1740

technical_contact_email: [email protected]

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