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Make a few fake facebooks and stalk him?

Try find his facebook or just add all of the guys with his name. Might take a few months to finally get his address and stuff

Make sure you fake Facebook has a few friends before you add him as well

WOW.

10/10 for being persistent! But fair to say if anyone here got ripped that much they'd keep looking too.

You have his account no's, phone number, name, face-book, SAU profile, and a photo, and the police "can't do anything"?

Try find his rego and lodge multiple reports of him doing skids, that'll find him in under a week on national news.....

I'd try the cops again, the huge swing towards online shopping in the last 5 years have caused the coppers to become much more internet savvy and aware of problems, it is no longer a fringe thing. I rekon if you take it to them again there might be a better chance it will get dealt with more seriously.

very fitting that his FB profile is that of a dog..

is probably aware of the scrutiny on here and alert to fake FB accounts trying to add him, scammers are pretty careful about who they let into their inner circle. Just bought something of a bloke with only a few posts and no online presence so i have jitters but he offered a local pick up if i wanted so should be ok..fingers crossed.

let us know if u find out where the guy is, u will have plenty of back up if you need, doubt the cops tune will change much or suddenly be useful as chunky lover hopes.

  • 4 months later...

Bump, still trying to get my money back...

Link to for sale thread (link in 1st post no longer works) - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/236106-power-fc-hand-controller-r33gtst-1100/

Edited by GHOSTrun
  • 1 year later...

Bump, still trying to get my money back...

Anyone know this guy? http://www.facebook.com/ben.ellis.393?ref=sgm

His details at the time in 2008 were:

Mob: 0448333444

Acc Name: Ben Ellis

BSB: 302-973

Acc Number: 0013294

Edited by GHOSTrun

looks like the BSB 302973 belongs to: Bank of Western Australia (BWA) or Bankwest, owned by CBA.

Address: 345 George street, Sydney

and an ad of the mobile number for sale (note: not sure if this could be the person, as many telco's like to recycle phone numbers)

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/wentworthville/mobile-phones/premium-gold-mobile-number-0448-333-444/1029210026

good luck

Edited by Mikha1
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  • 6 months later...

Bump, still trying to get my money back...

This Ben Ellis scammer guy recently logged into one of his aliases - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/user/60124-extr33me , username "EXTR33ME"
and has since closed down the known facebook page. Would love for karma to catch up with this dude one day....

If you read this Ben, just pay the money back...
$1000.00
BSB: 084-044
A/N: 131739390

This was his car back then - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/322126-damaged-r33-gtst-series-1-minor-damage-4500/#entry5253936 - perhaps you knew him, or knew of him, or know him...if you do know how to contact him, please encourage him to do the right thing and return the money.

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