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Jase, pal, its not surprising that you still haven't popped up to confirm or deny that you're the same jet31 and a number of other user names (almost all revolving around the word 'jet') who also pretended to be your ex Laura. Have you had a great few days going through that huge list of people you've scammed over the last 7 years trying to work out which one I am?

I quite enjoyed your comment 'keep talking, you're making me famous' - because Jase, you gave me a REALLY good idea. How do you think you'd enjoy some international exposure in the car communities? Actually, the wider community? Because that's what's coming next, pal. Stay tuned.

Again, all you would have to do, if all these claims that you are a scammer are untrue, is come out and deny it, rather than keep asking 'who have I scammed' or telling me I'm 'quick to point the finger' like the gutless, pissweak, ratboy that you are, and then you could even sue me for 'defimating [your] character'. But then again, as you ARE a gutless, pissweak ratboy, that's not gonna happen.

Its no longer just me, Jase. People are taking notice of how you just keep on evading the questions like a pissweak flog, and you've now got someone you stole from publicly stating the fact, as well as others who have done business with you talking about the issues with your items. And we all know you can't produce the Australia Post receipt you've said you definitely have, and the item you were supposed to have sent last Wednesday will never arrive with a postmark before all this blew up, because it was NEVER SENT.

I know you're probably not TOO stressed just yet (because you still don't quite get how deep in the shit you are right now, and also because you're borderline retarded) but don't worry pal, it'll come soon.

Question for the admins - why are you allowing this guy, who was previously banned from this forum as Jet31, to continue to post/rip people off after you banned him years ago?

Here's some more good stuff for you, Jase. Do you have any comment? Or can you still not be bothered replying.

Here you are, the subject of a sticky over at R31 Skyline Club, courtesy of the forum admin, all the way back to 2008, not just some complaints, that forum actively tracked the various accounts you used - http://forum.r31skylineclub.com/index.php?topic=108633.0 - That's you, isn't it?

Then again, it might not be you... let's have a good, hard look. Do any of these factors sound familiar from that post, Jayson?

Name - Jayson (I don't know many other Jases with a Y in there, do you pal?)
Location - Whitehorse area of Melbourne (used to live in Blackburn and Burwood, right? And your Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/JET31, shows you like to hang around Burwood still!)

Drives - White series 3 passage (Used to be your car, right? JET 31, Vic rego? Here's a whole album of it https://www.facebook.com/JET31/media_set?set=a.1012257470116.2001095.1335391744&type=3 and that's a username you used to scam with too!)

They all remember you, Jase! http://forum.r31skylineclub.com/index.php?topic=158042.0

But wait, in the words of that bloke off the Dem Tel ad, there's STILL MORE!

Here you are, as 'psijet' banned from this very forum, along with one of your original alter ego, Jet31, for scamming people with fake iPhones for sale!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/236689-vic-2-16-gb-3g-iphones/?hl=%2Bjet31#entry4144646

It seems I may've touched a nerve with everyone's favourite scumbag Jase just now, seeing as he's changed his name on Facebook and deleted the JET31 photo album.

Pal, really, do you reckon this is helping you? Brilliantly, Jase, all this does is make you look more and more like the scamming dog you are.

Here's another thing I bet you forgot... On this forum, back in May, you offered the JET31 plates for sale... for $500.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/384510-vic-turbohr31s13-bits-n-pieces/?hl=%2Bjet31

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So that was a read.

This guy is obviously a scammer, dealt with my share be it personally or in my field ( IT )

Unfortunately most scammers do not understand how powerful google is..( the internet...)

Its not hard to copy paste a phone number/username even the way you write your posts...it can be found..even if you delete it...

I really hope no one else buys from this guy and i feel for the guys that did.

Only thing you can do is warn others, but usually its to late.

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That said..Auspost also suck... :P

Edit again..

Mabye he is just really lazy....and cant be bothered sending items.

Ill happily delete my post if im wrong btw.

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Just an FYI, Jase having altered his FB name yesterday when the posts went up, can no longer be found as Jet31.

You can always find him, until he deletes his profile, using this link here
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1335391744

Just so we are clear - this is the sh*t stain right? All over his missus facebook? Guess she'll have to get rid of facebook too.... she mentions jet on one of the posts...

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Also copthis - as I said in the other thread good on ya, screenshots are much more forever then google's cache btw.... also this may help with your searching...

The way back machine

http://archive.org/web/

More people need to be aware of the small claims court, for claims of up to 10k. NSW info here - http://www.localcourt.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/localcourts/cases/civil_cases.html

Do you just have these all in your memory ready to drop at a moments notice Terry?

Best I got for this situation is a "Bird in the hand is worth two in the bush"

Hi Adam,

At 65 I've seen enough love and enough sh!t to discriminate between the two; hence parables and pearls of wisdom that I can never take credit for.

I can see we need to chat hehe...

I used to own two houses in Croydon once, which I believe aren't far from you?

Ha fair enough, no doubt you would have had your fair share of sh*t in that time.

Yeh very close to me. Nice area, hills, trees, bit more spacious compared to the inner city suburbs.

Unfortunetly the Croydon shops attracts some drop kicks due to the station nearby but all in all a good spot for a family.

Do you just have these all in your memory ready to drop at a moments notice Terry?

Best I got for this situation is a "Bird in the hand is worth two in the bush"

Hey I resent this

So, Jase, pal, it seems you've got the time to post in other threads (http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/404975-fuel-setup-for-350rwkw-r33-rb25/page-3#entry7327293) and make sure your account, when you log in, is set to 'sign me in as invisible' but not the time to -

- Find the receipt for the fuel pump which you reckon you sent last week (which, apparently, still hasn't shown up).
- Answer the magical question about whether you are/were JET 31 and a whole array of other usernames on page 2 which are linked to you through the use of your various phone numbers - which you very brilliantly sometimes keep and interchange across usernames.
- Explain why you'd feel the need to delete the photo album of the wrecked JET 31, a car you have indirectly admitted is yours - remember how you said a Kate Davies was the driver when it rolled back here? http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/441101-fs-brand-new-kinugawa-kando-t67-billet/?p=7322333 So, we all know JET 31 was your '89 R31, right?
- Explain why you'd change your Facebook username after it was linked here (doesn't matter, we all have a permanent link to your account now).
- Have a whinge about your mug being posted up on this thread (which is a surprise seeing as how you're apparently totally legit and in the clear).

As an aside... You know pal, when this becomes a criminal matter (and rest assured, its on the way), you can just tell the police which Post Office you sent hy_rpm's fuel pump from and they can pull the video footage to confirm it - I mean, you've already publicly stated what day you sent it, right? I mean, seeing as you're so confident you're in the clear, and obviously that you have nothing to hide, why don't you publicly state, for the record, which post office it was that the package was sent from? I mean, you have nothing, at all, to hide, right? And you want to cooperate with the police if they speak to you? Isn't that what you said? http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/441101-fs-brand-new-kinugawa-kando-t67-billet/?p=7323629 Instead of waiting for it to happen in a police interview room, why not get your defence on the record now, publicly?

Is the gravity of how badly you're gonna cop it started to sink in? I reckon it probably has! You must be amazingly busy, pal! Don't forget to buy a new toothbrush!

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