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dude ide stop here, your making a fool of yourself but hey. were all tossers :)

i dont think bullshitting is a good way to run a business.

so you dont even know whats in it?

hey buddy , i run a work shop , been there for GTRs for over 9 years , i build engines for a living , having one of the most powerfull GTR engines ever ! and i own two of them , worked on customers cars all the time , im saying i know what i sell and do for a living as where others take advantage over people who done know what they are selling in this case GTR PWR , thought to buy my car for $17000 , such a tosser ! very GAY

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was the car advertised that it was from medieval times?no claim no return?has the process of thundergrinding been completed on flywheel?one would think it has.With a thornrose belted up its dinner dumper?

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bring it on , ive herd it all now , go to accc for what , coz i didnt sell you car coz you didnt have enough money ! seriously , i avoided you due to there are better offers for my car not yours , remember what you said that your waiting for a pay out on your current car accident . im not going to hang around for tossers like you to try to knock the car so you can get it cheeper, other people have put better offers than your so i didnt worry about the little guy who couldnt afford this car , nothing else , i didnt take a deposit from you ! im not commited to a sale ! so what the f**k are you on about , and about abusive and missleading messages , well i have a I phone that records every detailed message from me to you , lets see what a current affairs thinks about this after they see the messages , get off your high horse and go by your R33 gtr v-spec for what you have to spend lets see what you can buy for $17000 , and for the people who backing this guy up get a life ! live your own !

lol Jim, quit while you're well and truly behind bud......you insist on digging this massive hole yet you're the one that's going to fall into it by refusing to accept at least some liability and move on (with or without an apology) rather that continuing a slagging match that you clearly cannot win.

You have no idea who or what kind of people are reading this and whether any of them are in the legal profession and therefore elect to take this matter further......last time I checked the Telecommunications Act, phone tapping was a federal offence! :)

I think if Jim was technicaly able to do a "phone tapp" it would be reflected in his spelling and grammer :D

but yeah secretly recording phone calls isnt illegal in victoria (might be in other states) nor is saving sms's.

You have no idea who or what kind of people are reading this and whether any of them are in the legal profession and therefore elect to take this matter further......last time I checked the Telecommunications Act, phone tapping was a federal offence! :)
I think if Jim was technicaly able to do a "phone tapp" it would be reflected in his spelling and grammer :)

but yeah secretly recording phone calls isnt illegal in victoria (might be in other states) nor is saving sms's.

yeah there are constant amendments to the Act (every year in fact) and can not only vary between states but also as to whether we're talking wireless, stored communications, B-Party interception or equipment based interception, so either way, I don't think our friend really knows too much about legalities anyway judging by his effort in dealing with potential clientele and in the methods that he uses to advertise.

I'm fairly certain my large brained friends that recording your own conversations and saving received messages does not constitute a "phone tap" in it's legal sense.

Poor grammar and spelling is also not an indication of intellect...The world is full of educated idiots, What's the point of a five star education if you don't have the intellect to back it up? give me a man with drive and intelligence but little formal education over an educated idiot any day.

The world is full of the useless pricks.

Makes as much sense as writing a man off on appearance alone (women..that's different) :)

I'm in no way defending or referring to either of these guys, just addressing the posts above.

Berjiggity!!

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you are kidding right? . . .

Oh. So grammar and spelling is a measure of intelligence now? :P

In terms of this thread, looks like Jim has been caught out.

However, in terms of the deal with Harry, who knows who is lying.

And there is no legal case against Jim, not in terms of the actual deal, or advertisement anyway (i.e if he argues mistake.)

So no point trying to scare him in this regard, that said, his business reputation has obviously now been tarnished.

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