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He must be insane to think that he could seriously pull something like this off :laugh:

Even if he gets away with $200k+ its nowhere near enough to avoid the cops, nor any business venture for that matter for the rest of his life. Good luck Jason!

I'll laugh so hard if this actually turns out to be a real event, though its becoming more unlikely by the minute, and is coming damn near close to certainly being a scam by now :D

Well if he is the type of scammer im thinking of, this is just the beginning. They tend to live from scam to scam, trying to make that one big hit.. Which they then use the profits from to entwine into legit business..

At which point, you will never get a dollar out of him nor probably ever find him.

Stuff like this happens around the world every single day of the year, its just quite hidden. Like sentences for drug dealing/organised crime, the police dont like to release the details because if people see that so and so guy made 10 million and only got 2 years jail.. Then alot of people begin to think its worth the risk.

Plus the law protects you in many loophole ways. Which means he is protected too until proven guilty :down:

Infact, ironically, we could probably be sued by a guy who ripps us off because we tried to stop other people from giving their money to him.. Atleast until a court find him guilty.

And cops dont really care about this type of crime, they want to be seen putting violent dirty criminals in jail, not people in suits.

Also, changing your name isnt expensive.

I would probably either consider paying a professional private investigator, or go private investigating myself .. Once you have the required info, You either push forward legally, or rent a van and scoop him up next time he goes out to check his letterbox * Just for a chat and coffee... Obviously :P

my first post calling this ***t a scammmer were deleated

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That's because I two slammed this crap,,,but I got a bit over zealous. Roy and another guy got into me for slamming the Vic chick that works for Unique cars mag.

In hindsight they were both right and I should have apologized to MissJuz.

Neil.

Not me mate, I fit in the categorary of "stupid people don't have that sort of money" lol...

Well, at least I'm stupid... or don't have the money... or something... lol.

Oh, and sorry I didn't call last night... got a little drunk and forgot... :D

Not me mate, I fit in the categorary of "stupid people don't have that sort of money" lol...

Well, at least I'm stupid... or don't have the money... or something... lol.

Oh, and sorry I didn't call last night... got a little drunk and forgot... :(

Cool,,,that makes me happy,,,because as you well know if he's working in the motor industry I can find him. :spank::devil::devil:

Drunk,,,my god how anti-social,,,I didn't,,,I got pissed as a newt. :D:D:D

Actually funny you mention your R33,,,would you be interested in selling it,,,not me but a friend at work is after a toy.

Neil.

Actually I have been thinking about selling it, would you like me to email you the details? Got no idea what it would be worth to someone.

Absolutely mate,,,shit you never know I might be interested at the right price.

We might as well whore this thread it's as dead as anyway.

Neil.

Absolutely mate,,,shit you never know I might be interested at the right price.

We might as well whore this thread it's as dead as anyway.

Neil.

:roflol:

Lol, well I'll put an email together with more details, but I'd be happy with $35k with the big engine, or $25k without it. Car's worth about $110k, it does need a front bar and has some rear quarter damage.

Any spare parts Dan?

Yep, One spare skyline, and depending on what is negotiated I may have spare running RB25det, 1 set Work Emotion rims, 1 set Sparko mesh style rims, Both 17's.

Any further details wanted please PM me, I don't want to get in trouble for the king pins :D

LOL

I was being a smart ass and wrote them an email saying Im still keen for the tuesday track day and Lindy wrote back saying its full and if any spots free up they'll let me know lols

Well Jason is apparently back from leave now.

Someone should try to find out if the Jason Sinai who answers the phone is the same Jason Sinai who lives in Potts Point?? Perhaps Jason Sinai doesn't know he's organising a motor sport event??

Perhaps an alias is in play here, just like those one post forum users jase 1, Dennis350z and Andrea.

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