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Yes but I went to your house, knew where you lived :) Thats enough for me to know ;D

Yeah and also I'm not a thieving scumbag prick that rips people off - but the example Vu is using is to protect the seller.

Does anyone know if regency will accept R32 GTR front brakes instead of R33 GTST front brakes when registering a 25'd 32?

Here is the part about that in my letter: 10. That Nissan R33 296mm X 30mm disc brakes and calipers are fitted to the front axle.

If I have to use them its fine, but my understanding is that brake wise R32 GTR > R33 GTST. Maybe I should give them a call and ask..

Dear person who robbed the ressi hotel on the 9/12/2009 with a silver r33,

I want my f**ken cut- during last nights events i was mistaken for you twice. This further lead to a defect and full search of my car. I would appreciate if you somehow pm me and offered me the money taken from me by the great knowledgeable police force, which took their frustrations out on me.

Thankyou

not being able to sleep sucks. for the 3rd night in a row its 3 am and i cant sleep. i gotta be getting ready for work in a few hours. no sleep makes an already shitty job just *THAT* much f**king harder to deal with.

writeoff; how do you get the money from your paypal account into you bank account, and how does paypal get the money from your account when you buy stuff? That's right paypal have access to your bank account!!

So if paypal sides with the buyer then they will just rip the money out of your bank account the same way they would if you bought something.

The only way you can protect yourself is to set up a bank account just for the transaction and as soon as the money clears pull the money out and close the account, which is too much of a stuff around to sell a car, especially when they can just put the money in your account the way normal people do. They are setting him up, and it is highlighted by the fact they are bending over backwards to seal the deal with paypal (i.e. offering to pay the paypal fees and such)

That's why you transfer any funds out of Paypal to a different account. As far as Visa goes, I use Visa debit and I never leave anything in there unless I know I'm going to buy something then trasfer my own money into the visa debit account.

I've sold literally hundreds of items on ebay to all over the world including some items $1K+ and I've never been duped.

Paypal by default tend to side with a disgruntled buyer......leaving the seller scratching his head and wondering "wtf just happened" when money suddenly disappears from your Acc. :)

Talbo, you probably represent 1% of the peeps with Paypal Acc's......less would probably get burnt if they did what you do.

I got farked over with paypal

sold a motherboard, cpu, cooler, cards etc for a steal price

the f**ker claimed not as described with paypal, sent the motherboard back to me (snapped in half) and kept everything else

he got the money back thru paypal and I couldnt stop it

scum

I have his address - next time Im in sydney that guy is f**ked

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