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Firstly, losing 20-30% is better than losing 100%.

If you're considering hiring a debt collector, don't hire those normal ones that just send letter after letter and don't do anything other than send official looking letters threatening another more serious letter if they don't pay up :D

That kind of debt collector isn't going to acheive anything with this kind of guy. Time to break out the contacts and hire people that will get the job done and your money back.

Why doesn't someone who's been ripped (or a few of you) just try the AFP? With all the forum posts + his info I'm sure they wouldn't just dismiss it. Just buy looking at the amount of For Sale posts on SDU and SAU (not to mention others if there are) he could have allegedly* swindled a fair bit of money from people.

* I say this because despite what others have said I personally have not dealt with this guy.

//well it looks like he posted on one of the SDU threads. Didn't really have much to say though.

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.

if don`t want use collection agency ..then you will just have to get on a plane to sydney $???? take a taxi to XXXXXXX about..$35 ...try and avoid assault charges ..and hope he has 7.5k in his wallet

your dreaming if you think your going to get your money any other way than pro debt collectors cop the $1500 loss or you`ll proberly lose the lot

or if your coming down to oz ...bring your jacket ..its farkin cold down here

we seem to have recieved his attention on such matters.

ANYONE WHO HAS BEEN RIPPED OFF BY THIS GUY POST YOUR NAME AND HOW MUCH YOU LOST SO I CAN TRY TO FORCE HIM TO PAY EVERYONE BACK.

i came one here knowing pretty damn well i wasnt going to get the money back and now i dont really care if i do or not. lets all try get our money back. I think it would be selfish that i only got my money back and not others.

So suddenly now that your father's company is in heat you magically sold all your parts ? Did you rip off those people too ? Dont come off trying to saying you didnt mean it. YOUR FULL OF SHIT. and to actually think that you were a decent person....wtf was i thinking.

you replied this to me 7 days ago.... your telling me you made 5000USD in one week ? what happened to you ****y i dont give a **** attitude ? and threatening got me where we are right now, your ass willing to pay people back.

******

"do you want an rb26? thats all i can offer and threatening will get u no

where since im broke so if u want post anything u like the truth is im broke

and all i can offer is an rb26"

Jordan

******

Its an easy solution, you just need to find out the email address of australias new 'cyber crime' division, let them know specifically what happened, scan in your bank receipt and they will chase this guy down for you: I know because i've seen it happen before. It doesnt matter that you are in the USA. they will prosecute the motherf*cker.

How do you think he'd feel if a few guys got together, went down to his work and confronted his father first with the situation. If his father shrugs you guys off, then confront jordan himself....One thing for sure is that he'll shit himself and be watching his back where ever he goes...might make him pay some money back in a hurry

... don't mean to sound so voilent ....guys like this piss me off

I'd probably remove all hit related bits of posts off this thread, if he's their IT guy he's going to see where a few hits have come from and find it.

Talking about getting a hit on someone, while in the knowledge that they will see it and with the intent that it will cause them to fear harm is assault.

Actually, a bunch of you going to the store to try and scare him into paying up is also assault

this is what he wrote to me....

++++++++++++++++++++++

Chris

Ive organised the cash to be transfered but i need the following:

Bank

Branch

BSB

Account Number

Account Name

I will be transferring $7400, if you get me the details by wednesday morning it will be done the same day, give me a fax number so i can fax u the receipt.

Also i dont mind you bithcing about me but leave my work out of this i would ask that you have the posts of the company details removed so that this doesnt go any further.

Let me know ASAP

Jordan

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++=

but we didnt talk bad or threaten his work so i dont see what he means. But if the mods can take out all of XXXXXXXX info on all the posts, id appreciate it.

Did anyone else need to get their money back ?

He's scared sh1tless that his relatives that obviously own and employ him at XXXXXXXX will find out what a low-life bottom feeding scum bucket he has become. Ripping people off on the internet for thousands and thousands of dollars.

They probably worked hard to get where they are with their store, and wouldn't appreciate their son/nephew/cousin bringing their business into disrepute, so obviously Jordan is starting to sh1t bricks.

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