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Allblitz, unless you are prepared to go up to NSW and beat $650 out of him, or unless he decides to give it back, you have no hope of getting it back.

Just put it down to experience and use COD in future.

To the other knob who said he would be more suspicious of COD - are you a complete idiot or what? Do you even know what COD is? The fact that you have done 50+ transactions and not been ripped off means that you have been lucky dealing with honest people.

COD isn't exactly foolproof - got burnt once years ago with that. Technically they aren't allow to let you inspect/open the package prior to paying the dosh and it is not Aust Post's business if you get screwed. However, some post office might not be so anal about it and let you pop it open..it's all depends where you are really so it pays to be friendly with your local post office.

Also, their insurance exlusion list is growing too so becareful what you're sending thru them as it might not be covered in case of damage.

ok had a quick look over the thread and couldnt see if any one could give you any more info other than the bank is cba but i have access to the address and can veify it is CBA.

the full details to that account are :

Bank Commenwealth Bank of Australia

Branch Newcastle

Address : 136 Hunter street

Newcastle NSW 2300

i cant answer on how i got this so please dont ask hopefully your able to reslove this in a sensible and satisfactory manor

goodluck.

ok had a quick look over the thread and couldnt see if any one could give you any more info other than the bank is cba but i have access to the address and can veify it is CBA.

the full details to that account are :

Bank Commenwealth Bank of Australia

Branch Newcastle  

Address : 136 Hunter street

Newcastle NSW 2300

i cant answer on how i got this so please dont ask hopefully your able to reslove this in a sensible and satisfactory manor

goodluck.

That information is easy to get.

Now post up hes recent transactions and account balance

im not trying to see who can or cant get more info all i was doing is my bit to help.

it might of been easy to get but im sure you know that passing this kind of information is a against the private policy act.

us sydney people are "ungrateful arrogant pricks " but we do what we can . Even if it dosnt seem like helping at the time.

Allblitz , sorry that i cant help any further but im sure with a bit of persistence it will work out for you.

not sydney people....just you....sorry allbitz...looks like every man for himself

yeah allright mate you have made your point i apologized and more then alot of people got there money back as did i , the others flooded in way after if you want to be SAU's saviour by all means i wont be in the way but i rekon im over it so should you be. we are hijacking this guy's threads with your personal vendetta against me , why because i spoke my mind that is all . sorry if you didnt like what i said but there isnt much that can be done about it now . What you planning to do scope all the post i make and come up with something where you can throw the "i dont take things lying down" bit ?

Sorry for being so late with this, but I've had no net for 3 days (thanks Telstra/iinet...). Anyway, I've driven past the place a few of times now and each time there's been no lights on at all. So I have no idea whether or not someone lives there, or if the guy just happens to be off somewhere else whenever I'm there (or this thread has him shitscared and he lives with his lights off now).

Cheers,

Michael

PS No stakeout photos guys, sorry :)

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