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Hi Everyone,

I was wondering if you could help me out please.

Recently I transferred money (22/04/2009) to Jess R33 for a PFC and HC post link is:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Po...55#entry4564955

After many PMs back and forth, with the last being Friday evening (24/04/2009) she said that she would post it Saturday.....

Since that PM I haven't heard from her despite sending her several PMs as well as posting twice on the thread.

I am worried that I have lost my money....and not really sure what to do

All I know, besides her bank details, which I won’t put on this thread are:

Name: Jessica

Lives in Rockhampton

Drives a maroon R33

Also selling an Apexi AVCR on a different thread....

Does anyone on this forum or who lives in Rockhampton know her? Can anyone offer any suggestions or help me please?

I really do hope that this is just a misunderstanding and a PM appears tomorrow (or better the PFC arrives) but I am losing hope.....

Thanks,

Peter

Thanks for the support and advice guys. Apologies for the link, this one should work....

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Po...65#entry4566665

6TR, yeah I'll give it another seven days then contact the police....thanks for the offer axe_s - unfortunately I don't know her address...

Stll hoping for a PM or parcel from her....

Forever optimistic!

Pete

Just a FYI....

Hi adrian_r34 or should I say Jess R33,

It’s quite amusing how similar the both of you are:

adrian_r34 joined 24/04/2009

Jess R33 joined 20/04/2009

Jess R33 has an Apexi Power FC with HC to sell….from her Series 1 R33 which was recently “EPA’d”

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Po...96#entry4545796

and so do you from your recently “upgraded” Series 1 R33 to a 34gtt

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Pa...17#entry4553917

Jess R33 was also speaking of selling her standard r33 gtst series 1 driver’s seat in the same post

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Po...96#entry4545796

and you….well…. you were quite interested in seats too….

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Se...52#entry4554152

BUT the part that seals the deal for me is that the two of you have the same IP address…..

So….I think you need to have a little think, speak to your housemate (who you posted also has a R33)…..and let me know what you want to do…via post or PM…

What I would like is my $1200 back ASAP.

I will be contacting the police as well as DOCEP (Department of Consumer Protection) if you don’t get back to me.

Peter

I live in Rockhampton Mate. If you get in contact with her, be sure to get an address. Tell her not to bother posting and I will go pick it up for you.

Good luck anyway! There are a few burgundy R33s in town, but none I know are owned by a Jess that I know of.

Hey Guys,

Just gunna wade into this issue here..

FYI..

If you provide the bank account details to the police they will subsequently issue the bank with a legal request order for the owners personal information and either pop in to have a chat or give the owner a call.

They usually do this fairly quickly as it doesnt take long to request the info then make a phone call.

This is my housemates profile and he and I both work in banking.

For what its worth between the IP information and the bank account details tracking them down would be very simple.

Hopefully they are reading this thread and will pull there head out there bums.. hopefully there is a legitimate reason behind the delay.. which does happen.

Good luck with the search.

Contact me if you want any banking specific direction to deal with the money part of it. Your institution may be able to put a fraud request/claim through to the other bank.

Cheers,

T

Hey Guys,

Thanks for the support and advice - I'm having it looked into at the moment - so I'll let you know how it goes when it's resolved.

Cheers,

Peter

  • 1 month later...

This smells fishy to me..

If you do get to the bottom of this stuff, and it isnt a misunderstanding,

I think that the mods should ban this user/users, I know a few people in Rocky, I will be informing them of this scammer..



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