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PM from doridori32 :

"Hey mate, do you have a problem with me?

Putting me up on other websites ? I will no shit take legal action if you do so.

I think you have spent to much time on the computer and not in the real world."

Kid u make me laugh, if u got nothing to hide then why be so worried about a posts sayin be careful. Afterall im not makin anything up this thread alone shows you Sold something under FALSE pretenses.

Cheers YogiR33

PM from doridori32 :

"Hey mate, do you have a problem with me?  

Putting me up on other websites ? I will no shit take legal action if you do so.

I think you have spent to much time on the computer and not in the real world."

Kid u make me laugh, if u got nothing to hide then why be so worried about a posts sayin be careful. Afterall im not makin anything up this thread alone shows you Sold something under FALSE pretenses.

Cheers YogiR33

Why dont you go a post bad things about people who actually take money off people and not give refunds... i could name many people on this forum i have traded with and NEVER recieved ANYTHING

Why dont you go a post bad things about people who actually take money off people and not give refunds... i could name many people on this forum i have traded with and NEVER recieved ANYTHING

Go ahead. Name them.

Lets see some links to For Sale threads for items which you have bought, and prove that you're not full of sh1t and spouting uncontrollable bullsh1t yet again.

Bit of advice if you want to stay in business (not that you will probably heed it).

Go and do a small business course, you might learn how to handle customer issues a bit better.

Don't advertise a product as being one thing then send another. If it was a mistake and you actually thought it was a 044, then admit the mistake and offer restitution, don't go "it's just as good" or try and lie your way out of it. Sometimes you have to take a small loss in a business transaction to ensure your long term viability.

If you have been ripped off by someone else then expose them, it does not mean "oh I got ripped, that means I can do it to someone else"

Don't get into arguements with customers when you have done the wrong thing, admit it, fix it, move on.

Go and see a psychiatrist/psychologist about your "compulsive lieing disorder". If you don't do it now, you will never hold any credibility and you will one day end up on the end of a nasty lawsuit, in jail or worse.

Re: Supposedly bought an 044...

PM from doridori32 :

"Hey mate, do you have a problem with me?

Putting me up on other websites ? I will no shit take legal action if you do so

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Doridori32: Isnt it kind of ironic that you are threatening legal action considering the fraudulent and blatantly dishonest trading that you are conducting?

Bit of advice if you want to stay in business (not that you will probably heed it).

 

Go and do a small business course, you might learn how to handle customer issues a bit better.

 

Don't advertise a product as being one thing then send another. If it was a mistake and you actually thought it was a 044, then admit the mistake and offer restitution, don't go "it's just as good" or try and lie your way out of it. Sometimes you have to take a small loss in a business transaction to ensure your long term viability.

 

If you have been ripped off by someone else then expose them, it does not mean "oh I got ripped, that means I can do it to someone else"

 

Don't get into arguements with customers when you have done the wrong thing, admit it, fix it, move on.

 

Go and see a psychiatrist/psychologist about your "compulsive lieing disorder". If you don't do it now, you will never hold any credibility and you will one day end up on the end of a nasty lawsuit, in jail or worse.

Willl take that advice.. now everyone move on the problem is sorted..

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Willl take that advice.. now everyone move on the problem is sorted..

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Before we move on, lets see some links to For Sale threads where you have bought some parts off SAU forumers and got ripped off.

I think you're a compulsive liar, and you just don't know when to stop. It's a really terrible affliction you have there mate....... and what's worse, is that you think other people are as stupid as you are and that we'll believe your blatantly obvious lies.

Seriously. Grow up.

Before we move on, lets see some links to For Sale threads where you have bought some parts off SAU forumers and got ripped off.

I think you're a compulsive liar, and you just don't know when to stop. It's a really terrible affliction you have there mate....... and what's worse, is that you think other people are as stupid as you are and that we'll believe your blatantly obvious lies.

Seriously. Grow up.

I have moved on.. but i have been ripped off.. now everyone move on..

No point, im over it and wont be getting that money back.. so why should you care?

like i said, move on.. because i have.

ok have fun moving on..to another forum, cos i doubt anyone will ever buy off you again from here and most likely ns.com. :wavey: and btw i'd love to see you take legal action...no lawyer would have you as his client.....you cant sue someone for stating the truth...

I cannot post links to prove that I too have been ripped off because im am a compulsive bullsh1t artist and made it all up.

Perhaps it was the knock to the head you received when you remodelled the bus stop in your GTR that is causing your delusional behaviour?

ok have fun moving on..to another forum, cos i doubt anyone will ever buy off you again from here and most likely ns.com. :wavey: and btw i'd love to see you take legal action...no lawyer would have you as his client.....you cant sue someone for stating the truth...

No no no, see as well as being an self certified expert performance parts dealer, and pro race driver, Alex also dables in practising law in his spare time.

Dont make him unleash his wealth of legal expertise on us!

guys don't be so mean to doridori. I once bought a rolex watch of him on the beach in Bali. it is full legit and only cost me 2000 rupiah. true. top bloke :(

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