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i asked him to hold a sign near the turbo with his username hes digital camera mysteriously kept getting lost!!!

:) Yeh I asked him aswell, but also added he put an apple on his head.. Unlike you INASNT he ended up doing for it me :jk:

See below - does Jordan have anything to do with the Nigerian Email Scam??

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:) Yeh I asked him aswell, but also added he put an apple on his head.. Unlike you INASNT he ended up doing for it me  :jk:  

See below - does Jordan have anything to do with the Nigerian Email Scam??

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Yes i got the idea from those funny pics of the nigerial guys holding the signs :)

So is anyone gonna pay this **** a personal visit???

Guest Moses

Holy Shit, am I 'Lucky' or what?

I bought a complete set of Brembos off him a month ago, and guess what, I got them!!

Faaark, I was real unsure whether to deposit the money or not, but because my brother was meeting him to collect the brakes 1/2hr later I thought stuff it, my brother was bitching about it being too hard to go to the bank first so I DD Jordans account. If it was postage I'd say I wouldnt have seen them.

So I have nothing against him, I got what I paid for. But if this is all true I feel really bad for the guy who wired 7 grand !!

Debt recovery is a good call.

Police may not be terribly interested in this, of course people may want to explore that further by taking copies of email correspondance and as much evidence as possible.

Have any of the individuals who have been shafted tried to call his work and ask for him?

Guest INASNT
i would try police, but from my experience cops are usually unable to do much for *watever* reason..

If he were in victoria all you would have to do to get the cops attention is tell them he drove an import with a BOV and they would be down there with sirens blazing to hand him a defect and epa notice :D

for some odd reason i cant post on gtrok so i only posted on SDU. heres the link:

http://forums.skylinesdownunder.co.nz/show...&threadid=35755

i called him plenty of times but not once did i get through to him. wierd numbers i have to press here in the US. 011+61+02+number but it says number has been disconnected.

the reason i dont want to use deb collector is that i dont want to lose that 20-30%. call me stingy or whatever but i dont see why i should be punished for someone else screwing me over.

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