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It looks like Ray Mullany has resurfaced and doing dodgy deals over the net again trading under the name Graeme Harper or harper trading etc. There are 2 threads on SDU about this

http://forums.skylinesdownunder.co.nz/show...&threadid=35606

and

http://forums.skylinesdownunder.co.nz/show...&threadid=35610

so just beware if he offers to sell you parts that you will never see them.

jeff

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You can stop just about any transaction if you do it in time..........ie quickly before the funds are transferred. Once they are transferred, forget it, you've done your $$$$$

9-10 days try, but I reckon it would be too late. Time to break out the crowbar and exact retribution.........

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Best you can do is dob him in to paypal and however else he's dealing through, there is also an online internet crime report you can fill out, if the cops get enough of them about him, they might be forced to do something.

I haven't got the web address of the report, but maybe somebody else knows it, or if you can't find it, I could have a look.

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Yeah the funds are already authorized out of my account and gone, thats what i thought...

I've logged it with paypal... doubt i'll get my money back.. i'm happy it was only $100, could of been worse

damn i thought u were talking the piss like i was!!

what did u try buy off him?

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nismo 3 gauge centre things for my 33GTR - i put a wtb ad up in the wtb section..

he replied via pm... i normally always do background checks on people but i got lazy this time since it was only $100..

he said he had one, and he wanted a standard one since he had standard 180km gtr speedo... said he would swap with cash adjustment... i agreed..

sent him the money via paypal (he gave me his paypal and bank account details), he said he got it and sent it off, that was last week, if i hadn't of read this thread i would still be expecting it to arrive... the deal was i get his then mail mine back...

my fault for not doing background check, i'm thankful it was only $100

i've reported it to ebay, will call my CC company today see if there is anything they can do.

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