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Purchased a Power FC + HC of SAU over east through a user name Jess. i have payed and everything and havnt herd back kinda pissed off!!!! have sent multipe emails and PM's through SAU still no answer!!!!

Is this the same seller? (Link)

Seems like a dodge seller if he/she sold it to BOTH you & the other poor guy.

yes hahahaha !!!! what you think i should do its 1200 dollars lol !!!! ahhh i dunno!

Is this the same seller? (Link)

Seems like a dodge seller if he/she sold it to BOTH you & the other poor guy.

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Some real low-lifes around .............

You should ask the MODS to merge all 3 threads about the scammer under a suitable heading such as WARNING _ SCAMMER IN ACTION IN QLD - link up with each other and give all details to the Police to get them involved in catching the fraudster - anyway hope you can get some results - good luck!

:)

duuude thats messed up that she/he/it got both of you...

unfortunately what Col said in the other thread is more than likely true :D

I just looked into it all and Im sorry to say mate but you've been stiched...

You will notice admin has banned the user, and look at her other thread where she/he ignored the Location question...

Best thing you can do is lodge a complain of fraud with the WA Police and give them all the details...

There is little they will do but if this person does it enough then the feds will get onto it, fraud carry's some harsh jail time so do report it...

Advice for the future, dont buy from a new member with only 5 posts, stick to club members, contributers, people with high trader rating & of course long time users as these are the sort of people who are well known...

Sorry to give you the bad news mate...

He/She has already started a new account and is selling again, just found it...

link: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/He...33-t267858.html

contact your bank and ask the money to be transferred back.,

tell them you accidentally transferred to the wrong account.

I think you only got a period of 10 days to do so...

This is why its best to pay via credit card... then can claim credit card fraud. Not to mention they give you 20 days to claim from memory.

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