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Yeah i'm guessin he has read this thread now, he last logged on on 20/6....

just be careful about any new users you dont know / haven't seen around /without any or very little posts on the forum offering you something.... (what i should have done)

i once bought a mobile off ebay, cod and i got some piece of crap mobile instead of the one i paid for..

i was annoyed and the guy stopped answering his phone..

so i went to his house soon after (address on cod slip).. he was not home his parents were..

they were nice and seemed to realise that their son was dodgy so they paid me back and i gave them the mobile back..

i was lucky, i looked him up afterwards and found out that he had ripped off heaps of people before me!! but so far no one apart from me had tried to pay him a visit.. for example he had sold the same set of chrome wheels off his civic like 4 times or something, and never sent them after payment!

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I just bought 2 mobiles off ebay, a motorola v600 for me and a x70 panasonic for my gfriend both at a very good price and brand new and both arrived in the mail without a problem.

With ebay you need to check out the previous things they have sold and their recrd before you buy anything

yeah.. most of the time its ok ive bought a quite a few things off it and sold..

i just got a so-dimm 128mb 100mhz for my laptop... hard to find from shops.. only cost 40 bucks delivered and worked out fine.. guy had +128 rating with no negatives and 17 positives in the last month!!

i guess it just depends on luck.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/tr...ngs.php?u=10447

paypal are waiting for him to respond (which he won't) if he hasn't by the 26/6 they say they will take all action they can to retrieve the funds from him.

email from paypal:

Our investigation has determined that the seller is at fault, and as a

result we have attempted to recover your funds.

$16.96 USD has been credited to your account. This is the maximum amount we

were able to recover. Please allow up to 5 days for this adjustment to be

reflected in your account.

We appreciate your business, and regret this experience.

from reading the SDU threads, looks like the GTR Shop is onto it, and should see some concrete action soon, no pun intended :) but some "concrete" actions with this guy would seem fitting :)

Hopefully the GTR shop people can get this guy locked up, seems like he's on his last chance from the courts and will go to jail if anything can be proven from his recent visting to the forums again.

cheers

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I have only just found out (thanks to ferni) that I have been shafted by this guy to the tune of around $200. I used Paypal to send the money to his account a month ago and haven't had any responses from him in regards to the whereabouts of my goods.

From all the post in other forums it looks like this bottom-dweller makes his living from screwing people. Luckily I have some rather large friends in NZ that are gonna do some homework and teach him a lesson he won't forget. Thanks to many other people in other forums we have his address and all of his details including his many aliases. If you read this Ray, be afraid .... VERY VERY afraid. In fact you'd better hope the cops catch you before my mates do - cos they'll make your encounter with the Ozzie guy who came to see you look like a European vacation. Or you can give me my money back and you might save your knees. Look behind you everywhere you go and never EVER let your guard down. I don't care so much about the money, but the principle of you flat out shafting people over and over absolutely stinks. How do you sleep at night?

He was arrested.

http://forums.skylinesdownunder.co.nz/show...&threadid=36293

Story for the lazy:

Announcement: Ray Mullany arrested  

Posted by GTR V  

THE NEWS WE HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR  

RAY MULLANY WAS ARRESTED THIS MORNING AND WILL BE APPEARING IN COURT  

Some known names used:  

Graeme Harper.....on Silvias forum  

Harper Imports  

R Neville  

Jap & Diesel Imports  

R32GTR  

Sadistic Rage  

Oldcoot...... on Club Sub forum  

Lurker2...... on irc  

DempsyBurns @ hotmail.com  

Link to picture of Ray Mullany  

If anyone has a complaint to make HURRY to your nearest Police Station and give a statement and get a file No.  

When you have file No. E-mail [email protected] and give him the file No.  

Do not E-mail your complaint directly to Dean.  

Thankyou to the hard work of GTR V and GTR Shop for their work in this area!  

(The original thread has been moved to the moderators area, and this thread will be locked - we don't want to be prejudicial or be the excuse for an unfair trial)

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