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So got defrauded on ebay.

Got bored and decided to try and find some contact details:

after about 10 min

got his address,

GF phone number

GF mum's phone number

Where he works

job title

phone number.

sent him a friend invite on FB

and think found parents address and phone number..

but leaving it with the cops for the moment.

but seriously if your going to scam some-one you prob best not be plastered all over the net.

So got defrauded on ebay.

Got bored and decided to try and find some contact details:

after about 10 min

got his address,

GF phone number

GF mum's phone number

Where he works

job title

phone number.

sent him a friend invite on FB

and think found parents address and phone number..

but leaving it with the cops for the moment.

but seriously if your going to scam some-one you prob best not be plastered all over the net.

What's his job title?

Think I'm going to order personalised plates for the BRZ...not car specific this time though :)

New Toyotabru eh...

Welldone!

Back on the computer heres a better pic of Grant's new car

68358_533726619987052_905197225_n.jpg

Clean as farkkk

Grant bought Steve's GTR?

Im guessing it is all linked in via his facebook page?

Would show job title and relationships

not quite I had a number and a name

using the reverse look-up I could convert that to a address

using that I was able to find some companies he had started

using that I was able to get other numbers,

these gave other info

mobile was listed on a trade site along with work number

that then gave company name

public docs then gave his job and his managers details.

creative google use is fun.

reverse lookup websites

eg

www.reverseaustralia.com

he is a Operations Manager at a traffic control company

so there public docs with his details on it

If it was so easy to find, maybe his ID was stolen and used for the fraud?

potential.

However I did confirm the name on the account with the bank,

add to this they would also have had to have hacked his paypal un noticed for a matter of 2 months. same for his facebook, all have years of history of them and used for this.

there a couple other things so I don't think this is the case here.

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