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Hey guys. I know this has nothing to do wit cars, but I thought I'd just say my bit.

I've just been working through a transaction with an escrow agent (originally through eBay, then outsourced). Processed the transaction for a couple of days, and shipped my item yesterday.

Anyway, turned out the guy who I was selling my item to (a ring worth $18000.... still for sale btw :wave: ) was a fraud, and the escrow company, which he insisted on working with, was run by him.

Luckily, myself along with another half dozen people were warned by some guy who had uncovered the site. I was able to recall the ring this morning and hopefully all should be fine.... after a tall cold one.

So yeah, nearly lost $18K, and just wanted to warn everyone again, watch out who u work with. The escrow company was called escrow-ltd.com.

From what I've now researched, I'd only recommend ever using escrow.com or escrowaustralia.com.au.

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Um beau you really are retarted arent you. In order to sell a ring for $18,000 he must have bought it in the first place or did it just magically appear in his pocket one day

DAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

haha

Leigh

he didnt buy it leigh he was selling it, leigh needs glasses DENTAL PLAN!
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Um beau you really are retarted arent you. In order to sell a ring for $18,000 he must have bought it in the first place

Lol, well actually it wasn't mine, so it kinda did materialize, I'm trying to sell it for my Gran. Have to be one hell'ova girl!!!! (Not my Gran idiot....)

And Andrew, I'll have watever ur on.

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god damn it Kyle hehe i thought i had him their but still someone must have bought it in the first place though if it was your gran it probably would have been a bit cheaper than 18g's at the time sorry to go even more off topic

you never had me, you never had your car :rofl:

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sorry ive already got my first baby picked out :P (just a matter of buying it now) and besides whats with all the 33's pickin on me? first leigh now shaun

its like a nightmare!!!! 33's are everywhere!!!!!!!!!!!

till you get a car beau i think you can hardly comment so put a cork in your pie hole :) :werd: :werd: :werd: :werd: :werd: :werd: :werd: :werd:

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