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I really feel for you r32gts as you know myself and a few othrer forum members were the victoms of GDTNO the scamming little bastardo.

Like we did you should talk to his parants about the whole thing and see if they can pay you back.

Prank needs a ip address identifyer for his server so that anyone who registers for sau,and are on a banned list are instanly found oout..

If only there was such a thing.Still there are other ways of getting on here.Like a new computer with a new ip address,friends computer etc.

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I really feel for you r32gts as you know myself and a few othrer forum members were the victoms of GDTNO the scamming little bastardo.

Like we did you should talk to his parants about the whole thing and see if they can pay you back.

Prank needs a ip address identifyer for his server so that anyone who registers for sau,and are on a banned list are instanly found oout..

If only there was such a thing.Still there are other ways of getting on here.Like a new computer with a new ip address,friends computer etc.

Fatgtsr has a point.

hope so.

he's just making it easier for everyone :)

By giving us more detail to put into the bad traders list so no-one with SAU has to deal with him again

He could have just provided false information, so that next time he signs up to rip people off, the details don't match.

hope so.

he's just making it easier for everyone :)

By giving us more detail to put into the bad traders list so no-one with SAU has to deal with him again

He could have just provided false information, so that next time he signs up to rip people off, the details don't match with what's in the bad trader warning.

hope so.

he's just making it easier for everyone :)

By giving us more detail to put into the bad traders list so no-one with SAU has to deal with him again

He could have just provided false information, so that next time he signs up to rip people off, the details don't match with what's in the bad trader warning.

hope so.

he's just making it easier for everyone :)

By giving us more detail to put into the bad traders list so no-one with SAU has to deal with him again

He could have just provided false information, so that next time he signs up to rip people off, the details don't match with what's in the bad trader warning.

FATGTS-R,

I recently bought an AP PowerFC via COD.

Prior to purchase I spoke to the Post office box people who allowed me to inspect the item before paying.

After all 1k+ is a lot of money to be throwing around when you really don't know if it is indeed the correct item.

Hey there Alex...aka " doridori32" and other crap.

its Roger here aka " nismo33"...purchased the fuel pump from you not long ago...had no idea you sent me the wrong pump...so now i would like a refund.

you can have your fuel pump back and otherwise i will give your info to the police and file a report againts you.

that was a rip off mate...wasn't impress.

i just want my money back..you can have your fuel pump as that wasn't the fuel pump i paid for.

personally....i wouldn't mind dropping around to alex's joint and beating $200 worth of sard fuel regulator out of him....we'll say $1 each punch?

Seriously guys, insist of COD when purchasing. Its dead simple - just get the guy to go to the post office, and with the COD, this can be paid by the sender, or the recipient. Its not expensive either - $15-20?? very little money but piece of mind in knowing that you wont get jibbed. The post office is reasonable too - allowing you to open the package first to make sure the part you requested is in there.

maybe you could post him back a C4 mailbomb as a personal thanks for the rip off.

better yet - why doesn't everyone repost their junk mail and any other shit to alex's joint? perhaps even print outs of the forum thread in hope that his dad reads it and breaks his fkn neck for us?

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