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Anyways im not instigating any violence. My reason for starting this thread was to hopefully prevent anyone else from losing money and waiting weeks for an item that just doesnt make it to your door step.

Hahahaha some funny comments up there.

I lost $27.50 including postage in total. Its not much but i really didnt want to screw my boost gauge into the a piller. After being ripped off i ended up doing just that which is the most annoying part about it all.

Anyways thanks for the support guys, and even though im not getting my money back or the item, i feel better that ive done what i can by letting others know it could happen to them.

Hes the first person to rip me off and before him i was never worried. Now i try to only buy items that i can pick up because i dont have paypal.

Thanks again

Corey.

sign up for a pay pal account, its free and well worth it as a buyer, you can either deposit money into it or hook it straight up to your credit card.

i sold something (cant remember what it was) to a guy in perth, it was not there after 3 or 4 days (funny that, melbourne to perth is not exactly over night) and he lodged a dispute, paypal automatically took ther amount out of my paypal account and put it into escrow till the matter was sorted, of course it arrived a couple of days later.

what you should do is order the part again and then wait a couple of weeks after you have received it and lodge a dispute through paypal saying you never got it.

social engineer your way into his hosting, and whoever hosts the box

then get into his network and systems and away you go

I think you're missing a smiley to go with this post, as obviously you are kidding and not suggesting illegal activity.

Also, guys, from the Guildlines

"Defamatory remarks made towards businesses or individuals will not be tolerated on this website - We understand that if you have had a bad experience with a business you want to warn other people of said experience. Unfortunately, the same publicly expressed opinion could be viewed as libelous and/or constitute an attempt to deter business from any individual or business. Australian law holds the site owner partly responsible for any defamatory remarks posted on said website, and that is unacceptable. Informing people via PM's is tolerated as it is not a public message. With this said, feel free to post any information about a business or individual that you have had good dealings with."

So help Prank out and post a "if you're intending to do business with this guy, PM me first" sort of thing instead.

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