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well if he's back he might want to get onto his web man. his home page is still blank.... makes it hard to trap people.... i mean attract entrants without your homepage working.

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Pretty simple;

-I didnt log on to SAU for about a week

-Forgot about this thole thing (was a bit suspect but for $250 i was happy to try it out as its not a large amount of money)

-Sent Jason the 250 and mentioned that i didnt know which day i would be able to attend (the monday or the tuesday)

-Read this thread about 8 hours later and then tried to ring Jason to get the money back

-No answer on phone

-Sent an email and an SMS saying basically "just started a new job cant make either day, sorry etc, my bank details to send the money back are XXXXXX i expect the money straightaway after it clears which will be first thing Monday"

-Got a reply to email saying that as soon as it cleared (as it was a weekend this all happened) it would be sent back

-Tuesday the money was in my AC fully funded ready to spend

Thats how it happened, all up i sent the money on the Friday night, money was back on the Tuesday

Pretty simple;

-I didnt log on to SAU for about a week

-Forgot about this thole thing (was a bit suspect but for $250 i was happy to try it out as its not a large amount of money)

-Sent Jason the 250 and mentioned that i didnt know which day i would be able to attend (the monday or the tuesday)

-Read this thread about 8 hours later and then tried to ring Jason to get the money back

-No answer on phone

-Sent an email and an SMS saying basically "just started a new job cant make either day, sorry etc, my bank details to send the money back are XXXXXX i expect the money straightaway after it clears which will be first thing Monday"

-Got a reply to email saying that as soon as it cleared (as it was a weekend this all happened) it would be sent back

-Tuesday the money was in my AC fully funded ready to spend

Thats how it happened, all up i sent the money on the Friday night, money was back on the Tuesday

lol what version is that? You can tell the truth now you know :(

Hahahaha

Well, keeping to what i said to you :(

Ok, so i left out a bit of it thats important due to a prior agreement;

-R31Nismoid and Scotsman rang me within about an hour of my "Form sent" post and basically said dont do it, they were on to it from the get go and im VERY thankful for those phone calls as i mentioned to you both on the phone. Chris mentioned that as i'd paid i would be in a position to help the police, but when speaking with him a few days later the money was back in my account and i hadnt been ripped off meaning that as far as the police were concerned, i hadnt been hard done by or ripped off in anyway at all.

Initially Ash mentioned that i should call the CBA (who i bank with) and get them to stop the transaction, so after trying to do that i quickly realized they werent going to let me do that, they make up some BS about the money leaving their AC and going to Jasons immediatly - ive done enough netbank transfers to know thats BS. I rang Jasons bank and sussed them out on what happens if i send money to one of their people and need it stopped, they wouldnt do anything about it without telling their internal fraud squad. That was out of the question as Ash and Chris had both asked i stay a happy customer as far as Jason knew while more evidence was gathered against him.

The above is 100% true. Again, im very thankful to Ash and Chris and its good to know these guys were doing their best to catch Jason behind the scenes

Well, I've been told i'm getting a $2k F1 series tag watch for my $1200 entry.

I was so keen for that to arrive, i just handed over all my cash.

Man you guys are just plain stupid

I can hook you up with a guy I met in Bali, he sells F1 series TAG watches for $20.00, he's also got Rolex's as well for less than $40.00.

He told me that he lost the factory warranty cards though, but he seems legit.

Told me if I buy 5 watches I'll go into the draw to win a Ferrari Formula 1 car, and a house in Monaco !

I paid him in full on the spot !

My plan now is to win the Ferrari formula 1 car and enter it into the million dollar driver challenge.

Gonna get John Boston to drive it for me, save me the trip up to NSW !

I recon he'll at least finish in the top 6 !!! :)

Man you guys are just plain stupid

I can hook you up with a guy I met in Bali, he sells F1 series TAG watches for $20.00, he's also got Rolex's as well for less than $40.00.

He told me that he lost the factory warranty cards though, but he seems legit.

Told me if I buy 5 watches I'll go into the draw to win a Ferrari Formula 1 car, and a house in Monaco !

I paid him in full on the spot !

My plan now is to win the Ferrari formula 1 car and enter it into the million dollar driver challenge.

Gonna get John Boston to drive it for me, save me the trip up to NSW !

I recon he'll at least finish in the top 6 !!! :)

:laughing-smiley-014: :cool: Haahahahahah, Boston drives another one.......I say Boston for control driver in all the cars :D

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