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Forum Name Charlie4401 from kingaroy QLD

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ch...401-m47149.html

Just need some more info so i can get things sorted, we were waiting on a RB30 engine.... the guy answers the phone now but denies knowing anything about it...

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he may be from Kingaroy QLD but that photo of his car 838-HGO is at the Gold Coast Spit a good 4hrs away and FWIW Slide is on the Goldy...

dunno if i helps but every little bit can...

Edited by dano4127

Thats a horrid story if indeed it is true.

Just take a copy of the bank account number you put the money into, the date of the deposit & receipt & the bank acc. holders details along with the copy of description of goods that were sold to you straight down to the police & report it as a fraudulent sale or as straight out theft.

Get this guy a shiny new criminal record for his troubles for stealing from a fellow SAU'er then we will paint his name as a shifty pr*ck that thieves off his mates & is not to be trusted

My 2c

Get your friend to contact the bank that the bank deposit was made into and advise that he has inadvertently transferred 2K into the 'said' account and would like it refunded.....that should get the ball rolling.

I googled charlie4401 and it turns out he has a few accounts (some crazy sites too)

never heard of sexbay.com.au

but you can buy him for 200 bucks

and on a few sites hes listed as living in Alice Creek (which is near 10 miles outside Kingaroy) that might narrow it down abit as it looks like there is only about 5 houses there on google maps

Edited by Haines

Thats why people shouldn't be buying from private sellers unless it can be seen, picked up and paid in person. had few private PMs trying to sale me their engines when I mentioned my engine was tired.

Well good luck men hunting.

Ive been ripped off by another guy on here from QLD r34_83, paid $550 for a set of coilovers and he just kept the money. Ripped of a bunch of other people too. Tried going to the police but nothing could ever be done about it.

SAU will not be releasing IP addresses. Plus if you think a IP helps you are a tad silly.

I can't think of one dodgy trader that i've banned that has used a static IP. All are dynamic or O/S.

Being dynamic most users have shared the IP with someone at some point, not really that useful now is it?

You'd need the ISP to release that information, which they will not without a request from Police.

We will happily post details as per the bad trader listing (address, accnt, licence, known alias etc etc), as it is actually useful.

Static I.P's are not very common. Neither is the common sense to change your I.P once you have done something stupid like this..

Anyway looks like he has an R33, has had or still has an R31 and an EF Falcon.

There is no street view out there, though.

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