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HI,

just sending out a plee,to anyone who has heard of or delt with a person called aleksander k.

his email is: [email protected]

i ordered some turbo's off him, and they never turned up.

i paid direct deposit!

he wont answer his phone or sms's or emails.

gone to the police, but they can't do much

his mob number is :0420243813

anyones help which can lead me or the police to him and his details will be rewarded!!

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yeah i got his details of ebay.

bought two turbo's for some customers of mine, and now they are getting the shits along with making me look like a d*-K.

im just starting out my own workshop, and i really don't need this from other business's this is the reason i open my own shop, so that this wouldn't happen to others.

after posting th thread, i was contacted by alex, asking me to with draw the post!

supposedly the parts were sent out a day later than promise, and there has been a delay at the post office.

when/ if they do arrive i will post any update.

thanks for everyones help.

and thanks to sau!!

after posting th thread, i was contacted by alex, asking me to with draw the post!

supposedly the parts were sent out a day later than promise, and there has been a delay at the post office.

when/ if they do arrive i will post any update.

thanks for everyones help.

and thanks to sau!!

Dude that's what every rip-knob says to buy more time and just shit you off even more, check out the LED group buy on NS.com it's laughable. People still reply saying "oh bad luck dude, maybe you can PM when you get the lights from customs" haha they have bought every ounce of that guys steaming-jizz-bollocks!!!

after posting th thread, i was contacted by alex, asking me to with draw the post!

supposedly the parts were sent out a day later than promise, and there has been a delay at the post office.

when/ if they do arrive i will post any update.

thanks for everyones help.

and thanks to sau!!

Yeah the little pissant has done that many times before aswell.

Its just people keep falling for it... not sure why though :P

If the stuff doesnt arrive, just call the police. Wont be the first time.

one thing ive learnt in my short time on this earth is that those pricks that rip ppl off continously will be caught up with eventually, u can only rip so many ppl off before one of them finds you and flogs the fck out of you. i know this doesnt help you get your money back and it makes it hard to trust good honest ppl dealing online bcuz of scum sht like this. sorry to hear about it mate and i hope somehow it turns out ok

What i dont understand is why he still uses the same name..I cant stress enuf how shitted i am at scammers.You sons of bitches look over your shoulders when im arround..

Known Nickname(s): GDTNO, NVMER33, ITPROSEARCH,MNImports

Names Used: Quoc V Do "Peter", "Andrew" "Mark Nguyen" "Mark"

I was ripped off by his poof but was ammongst the lucky ones to get my money back.And when his father heard about the goings on of his sons scams he thought it was the right thing to do in the situation.Quock's father also owns an imports/spare parts place,which was how quock could get access to so many pictures of parts,i could see why he diddnt need such a disgracefull following.

Good luck with getting everything resolved.I tell you they will give you the run arround as to the whereabouts of the parts you are waiting for,to no end.

one thing ive learnt in my short time on this earth is that those pricks that rip ppl off continously will be caught up with eventually, u can only rip so many ppl off before one of them finds you and flogs the fck out of you. i know this doesnt help you get your money back and it makes it hard to trust good honest ppl dealing online bcuz of scum sht like this. sorry to hear about it mate and i hope somehow it turns out ok

They get a high from being in the thick of things.And as people on here have found out they repeat offend even after they have been caught out.

HI,

just sending out a plee,to anyone who has heard of or delt with a person called aleksander k.

his email is: [email protected]

i ordered some turbo's off him, and they never turned up.

i paid direct deposit!

he wont answer his phone or sms's or emails.

gone to the police, but they can't do much

his mob number is :0420243813

anyones help which can lead me or the police to him and his details will be rewarded!!

Josh.....sorry to here....hope you can get your money back some-how.....

And also the things they say about ...what goes around comes around.......never does for these pricks....but

I know deep down they will burn in hell :(

*** edited***

out of respect to dom, i edited the post.

however

alex, mines datsun, NVMER33, GTR-0236tt,

you still deserve 86ft pounds of torque wrench up you a*hole. PM me maybe we can organize it. Stop ripping ppl off its pathetic and cowardly.

Edited by Phantom32

just for the record, i am in no way trying to rubbish or give alex or what ever he calls him self a bad name.

im simply trying to get some help/ information from other members who have delt with him, after i had no contact from him after i payed for the turbos i ordered.

i understand he is trying to run a business, but to be sucessful you need to communicate with your customers and keep them informed with there item/ parts progress. (which he has not done until i posted on the forums)

i also am running my own business, and i know how importand it is to keep your name clean and have a good reputation.

i myself would not like to be in the situation alex is in, but then again i dont have the reputation that other members on the sau and nissan silvia speak of about him.

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