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I recently sold Houghy a GT2535 GARRETT turbo and he came and picked it up and gave me $1000 and said he will deposit the rest by NetBanking when he gets home.

It has now been around about one month since he said this, so he ignores my PM's etc.

he has officially scammed me, people do not trade with this guy.

Houghy you have my bank details, send the money and ill remove this thread, But it still makes you a bad Trader.

Thanks everybody,

P.S does anyone have his email/address?

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Why the hell would you give someone the Turbo without recieving full payment. A good lesson for you mate, im sure you wont make the same mistake again.

Yeh i know, But still. This guy will end up seeing me someday, surely he isn't too stupid as we live in the same city.

Yeh i know, But still. This guy will end up seeing me someday, surely he isn't too stupid as we live in the same city.

so he told you mate wouldnt be suprised if he isnt as local as he led you to believe. If you do run into be sure to kick him in the face :(

so he gave you 1k, and dogged you on the last $75? hardly seems worth the effort.

edit - hardly worth the effort for him i mean, as said earlier, kick him in the face. i'd kick some-one in the face for alot less than $75...

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Well, it's not like he's around all the time though...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...?showuser=24760

I'd guess he's on holiday or just hardly ever visits SAU unless he's trying to source something. (out of 6 posts, 3 were in FS). Very low post-count for 1.5 years.

Still, knowing that most banks won't let you pull out more than 1K from an ATM a day, i'd have probably been hard pressed to not trust him.

Have you tried the "send email" button instead of the PM button in his profile?

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