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Hello,

Me and this little fella where supposed to trade around 4 Car dvd's.

i sent him the DVD's around 3 months ago and he never sent them back.

saying he sent them out etc.. what a load of bs.

Just like to warn people dont do trades with this guy.

thanks

Well, I've delt with him and he's a good bloke as far as I'm concerned... with a money transaction too.
well i would like him to send the DVD's we agreed to and he knows what im talking about.

period .. i will give him a chat and then take some screenies and proove it.

How do you know that he didn't send them and Australia Post lost them?? It's not like that's the first time that would have happened.

The reason I ask is that Chris (g00kboi) had an email confession from DESCR8 with him admitting that he didn't have the turbo to send to him, nor the money to refund him.

This is why I always try to send via Registered Mail so I have proof that I sent the goods...

touchy topic...

he came to my place to try and swap his car + cash for my r32 once...

He had a maxima at the time...

I said nah not interested.. he said comon.. il give you money too,, i have money on me right now.. lets just do it.. being real pushy.

im in QLD.. his plates were SA...

just seemed very dodgy to me

im sure there is a NON sus reason for this tho.

touchy topic...

he came to my place to try and swap his car + cash for my r32 once...

He had a maxima at the time...

I said nah not interested.. he said comon.. il give you money too,, i have money on me right now.. lets just do it.. being real pushy.

im in QLD.. his plates were SA...

just seemed very dodgy to me

im sure there is a NON sus reason for this tho.

Thanks for the info, that adds to my list about him.

:cheers:

Frankly I dont like this thread one bit.

In fact, post some proof that justifies this threads existance or I will have it removed.

The last thing we want after DESCR8 is more "Watch out for" threads which are based solely on some stupid misunderstanding

Frankly I dont like this thread one bit.

In fact, post some proof that justifies this threads existance or I will have it removed.

The last thing we want after DESCR8 is more "Watch out for" threads which are based solely on some stupid misunderstanding

Im sure gary knows what im talking about...

lets just wait till he gets back online. he is logged off icq now so i cant chat to him.

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