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Well you could give them a negative comment on their Trader Rating below their avatar...

Just click the number in the bit below, in your case it would be...

Age: 18

Location: Toowoomba

Car(s): 1993 R32 GTS-T

Join Date: Jan 2005

Trader Rating: (0) <---- click the 0

The write a report on what they did or didn't do

hey 50FFT, just sent a PM to me or anyone else with "SAU Team" under their name and we'll post it in the mods section to get sorted out.

and yeah, do what Gojira said too...the feedback helps other people who might be thinking about buying off this person.

yeah, just send it to one of the sau team.

We have a running list of members that are problems etc so we are all upto date with the goings on

Give em a trader rating, and send us a PM.

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