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Mrgilly.... if the lady at the front desk isnt, ask to speak with her manager.... and then he should be able to put you on to the fraud department for the commonwealth bank as its in there best interests, I probably wouldnt expect the lady at the front counter to care to much as its not there problem... But the manager will be able to give you contact details for the banks fraud department. Always go to the manager and if he wont help, then look on there website aswell.....

Commonwealth Bank:

Fraud - who to contact

Report fraud to:

1800 023 919 or

13 2221

or a Commonwealth Bank Branch.

Suncorp:

Investigations

Suncorp has an experienced and dedicated Investigations team that ensures an immediate response to suspicious account activity or potential cases of fraud. Our team has successfully brought criminal charges against those responsible for cases of online fraud. If you feel that your security may have been compromised, please call Suncorp on 13 11 55.

ANZ:

As a part of a national initiative, the Australian Bankers' Association and the Australian High Tech Crime Centre are outlining ways consumers can protect themselves against Internet fraud.

For more information please visit the Australian Bankers' Association online at www.bankers.asn.au.

If you receive a suspicious email please notify our Internet Banking helpdesk on 13 33 50 and send the email to [email protected]. Please ensure that you include your contact name and details in your email in case we require further information from you.

Cheers BOOSTA

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Thanx guys the info u have given is awesome and i will put it to good use in the very near future, well not long to go now, I have just pm'd the guy for the last time and pointed him to this thread, and pointed out a few home truths, we will see if it has any impact, he has not very long at all to go before before i kiss my cash goodbye and name the item, the deed and his name........

Edited by madaz R33

I think.....(no dis-respect to you)....you attract these flies.

Get some...squatters to have a talk to them....you have really been to nice.

Not only by not naming them...but by not swearing at them.

Good luck getting your money back...........another thread...buyer beware.

COD if you can.

Can't Admin block dodgy traders IP?

And then what happens if you try to use that IP from that internet provider?

You cant get onto SAU either.

IP bans dont work well, hence we dont use them ;)

Admin/Mods spent a fair bit of time trying to protect you guys.

I spend hours each week searching, so do other Admins, and we all chat most days to each other to keep this site running as best we can.

However it is buyer beware at the end of the day. I cant stress that enough

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I sat on it for some time before naming this prick up, but there is no hope of ever seeing my money refunded ffrom GuestyR33, long story short if you cant be bothered to sort through the post GuestyR33 advertised a R32 Gtr seat in perfect nik, it started out at $600 and eventually dropped to $300 I snapped it up, paid the freight from Melb---Tas as it looked the real deal in photos and he assured me it was, he had a trader rating of three with very good comments so it all looked good, went ahead got it here to discover the seat was way warped....rail bent big time and had been in a decent impact, he spoke to me at first via pm only as he would not answer his phone, then once i got to the nitty gritty and asked for a refund, he made a couple of exauses ...stopped answering pm's and of course his phone not to be heard from again, at the suggestion of several members on sau i gave him two deadlines to respond and he didnt, so here's his Karma!! I drove to hobart and picked myself a set of immac R32gtr seats today the pair $700...stoked, and as for GuestyR33 good luck selling the rest of ure gear u ripp of farkwit wanker :domokun:

if ure really interested go into my profile and have a look at the pics in the posts dept

Edited by madaz R33

Closed.

Having spoken to GuestyR33, im happy with his explaination of the situation.

You seemed to "omit" some key details madaz, and that does no sit well with me if you want Admins help.

This matter is closed in my eyes based on hearing both sides of the stories

If you have any further issue, go seek some legal advice as the forum cant offer you anything more.

Thanks.

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