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Hi. To whom may concern......

I'm a custom of gumtree that bought a nissan skyline R33 1995 s1 with a s2 front end body from a Barbara and Bobby that was false ID and fraud people that pinch people cash...have no consideration that I bought the car from them for my son that has an illness of short time life. The number plate is ZR.38.AM, colour of vehicle is yellow. They also had Ebay financial agent working with them name Alexander Wade at 215 little collins street Melbourne vic 3000 AUSTRALIA. Also Barbara & Bobby address is 23 Charles street, Cooktown 4871 QLD AUSTRALIA.. Custom paid money for the car at post office and the workers sent it to western union money transfer.. To everyone out their to not trust internet unless u truly know them from your heart because I've been scammed big time.so plz.. if you see this car plz call or text me on 0401717703 thanks to all take will help

For the love of god! Boy, how stupid are you. I mean seriously, I take more precautions buying a t-shirt online FFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUU

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haha I had a mate of mine have someone try this in reverse on carsales (was total bullshit to start with, offered him the inflated value he had on his R33, was going to buy it sight unseen but needed him to send $500 for the supposed buyer to organise shipping LOL)

OP: maybe you should stick to buying cars in person lol

^^^ thanks Brian, I'll have a read tomorrow. Ta. :D

http://www.zug.com/pranks/powerbook/

i think this is the best one in the history of the internet Terry. Promise me you will read this.

I lost my shit multiple times at work reading this. Must've looked quite the twat rofl

http://www.zug.com/pranks/powerbook/

i think this is the best one in the history of the internet Terry. Promise me you will read this.

I lost my shit multiple times at work reading this. Must've looked quite the twat rofl

I have been trying to remember what that was called for yonk

Cheers :D

I honestly want to know how you managed to even get the money to buy a car for your poor dying son? I guess banks will lend anyone money these days. to be honest though I'm struggling to sort the truth from the nonsense in your posts. if you really did get scammed then get serious. give us the details, how much? who to? when? etc and maybe someone can help you.

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http://www.zug.com/pranks/powerbook/

i think this is the best one in the history of the internet Terry. Promise me you will read this.

I lost my shit multiple times at work reading this. Must've looked quite the twat rofl

Thanks for that Troy > had to laugh at various points like...

* Trader rating on e-bay had they processed the deal there

* Obtaining the address etc etc.

So well played at each stage. :rofl:

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