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hey guys

we need your help

we deposited $500 into this guys account for some parts and havent heard from him for 2 weeks

if anyone has any contact details please let us know asap!!!

i have his mobile number but he dosent answer.

his name is matt and his username on SAU is Dynamix

NO ONE TRUST THIS MEMEBER!

Edited by Nisswreck
If you ask other members, do NOT say what he did. Just say you need to contact him as you found his wallet, which was left at your place, or some other story.

thats a top idea....

posting it in a public forum...

:D

hey guys

we need your help

we deposited $500 into this guys account for some parts and havent heard from him for 2 weeks

if anyone has any contact details please let us know asap!!!

i have his mobile number but he dosent answer.

his name is matt and his username on SAU is Dynamix

NO ONE TRUST THIS MEMEBER!

SDDon't ever do what you have just done. He may or will have friends on the forums. Next time just ask for xx as they left a wallet at your place, or the like.

Hope you kick his ass, and then some

  • 4 weeks later...

According to his profile he last logged on late yesterday afternoon/early yesterday evening, so he is still active. It's possible you could get him by PM - giving him the benefit of the doubt, maybe he doesn't read the Qld general section so a PM might help. If you've had no luck with phone calls though your chances are probably slim.

Best of luck getting it sorted mate.

According to his profile he last logged on late yesterday afternoon/early yesterday evening, so he is still active. It's possible you could get him by PM - giving him the benefit of the doubt, maybe he doesn't read the Qld general section so a PM might help. If you've had no luck with phone calls though your chances are probably slim.

Best of luck getting it sorted mate.

Yeah he was on the sunny coast but as far as i last heard he headed up to north QLD around the gladstone area for work.

slightly off topic when did he move north and what skyline does he have? The night my plates got stolen was the last time a skyline was parked everyday for months a few doors down from me. never seen this skyline again but remember the plates on it.

(the above is not an accusation of him taking my plates, just a query to forward info to the police if the date is relevant)

Yep ok well if you've tried PMs, phone calls, emails etc then, if you haven't done so already, it might be worth involving the police. If nothing else, having the police contact them is sometimes enough to prompt people to do the right thing.

You should have enough info to identify him, prove that you gave him money for goods, and proof that you have attempted to contact him since, and obviously the lack of goods as promised. The guys here that look after traders can usually provide anything we have on him too, if it's requested by police. Also, if he does turn out to be a dodgy trader, he'll be added to our Bad Traders List.

Again, best of luck mate, dodgy traders are a bit of a pet hate of mine, I hope this doesn't turn out to be another case of it.

isnt there a means of going through the bank for refund if you show proof of the deposit and that you have contacted the police etc??

a good mate of mine did it when he got shafted for 3k a year or so ago....it wasnt that difficult to do if youre obviously in the right and have evidence

depends what bank i guess too

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