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The seller wanted to give me his bank details via sms... bit risky to just send money with 10 minutes forum membership..

What makes you say the user its banned l0WRB?

id be very careful mid_nite_r33...

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The seller wanted to give me his bank details via sms... bit risky to just send money with 10 minutes forum membership..

What makes you say the user its banned l0WRB?

not the guy selling..the guy claiming to be picking up the powerfc it says he is banned :S

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lets see...

4 people who he'd sell it to (thought I'd sus this one out myself and got the same response).

Joined 10 mins before posting item for sale.

Posted with the same IP, under a different username, the same item:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=149630

AND the kicker... item is in QLD, but Alex Kantaroffpaddlepop (mega-power) from VIC who I just banned (known bad trader with a history of scams on SAU) announces he's about to drive down and go pick it up?

I smell a very rotten fish here... just be weary before sending money guys. Please run any contact numbers etc by me before you do anything.

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A bit worried.. of course you should be...

CAN ANYONE SAY SCAM!?? FFS if its too good to be true it usually is..

Facts:

* He joined and posted within 10 minutes

* He has said 4 different people can have it

* Has given his bank details to 3 different people

* Has been reading this thread but not replied

Dont send any money... !

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This thread sounds dodgy...

Power FC for $450???? Why???

Plus its sold to more than one person apparently.........

Just be careful guys, when things seem to good to be true they often are!

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lol. the confusion is.....that this is damn cheap and everyone wants this...:glare:

but no matter how cheap I wouldnt deposit my hard earned money to some dudes account, COD only...

He probably sold it locally by now anyway.

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