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yeah i always see that blue one, from what i heard its been flogged...

i see that yellow one with the back bonnet, and it sounds rough as too,.. my mates refer to him as the person in wuestion but i never knw.

The cars not stolen. And it was just resprayed to yellow with the black bonnet. The blue one is a different one...but 13500 is abit rich for any cefiro in my opinion, cause that blue one looks like its got a fmic, big chromies and a new paint job and then the guy is gonna flog it off using its looks only.

i know both Phil and the guy that is selling the blue cef. To claim phil's is stolen is ridiculous, i think in 3.5 years of owning it and having a lot of police attention they might have picked up it was stolen if indeed it was. And saying that he is scamming people on ebay again is utter bullshit. Some people just jump to conclusions too quickly.

Tangles: i believe you spoke with Phil and have your tracking number now, correct?

True, then I retract my statement. Either way, you cant expect people to trust this person after some of the stuff he has done in the past.

Yes, he might of changed, but when what looks like the same thing is happening then how can you blame people for jumping to conclusions.......?

True, but i was more getting at people on ebay jumping up and down when their purchase doesn't arrive within a few days. i know i have had to wait a few weeks for things to be delivered from down south and even longer from Japan.

No mate, Im jumping up and down because I dead-set feel as if Ive lost my money. I dont think Ive jumped to conclusions - Ive got a brain, a fairly smart one too thank god, so it seems pretty obvious whats going on.

FYI - no, I dont have a tracking number, Ive asked and asked for one, its been "promised" etc etc, just hearing the time-old excuse that Fidel has used before - it was sent, returned as address wasnt correct (wtf?), there are photos of the receipt (I gladly provided my mobile number), and again I have asked for the tracking number and the courier company name.

Its EXTREMELY frustrating when a heap of emails go un-answered, there is a lot of negative feedback lately on the ebay account; some of that is very concerning regarding an alleged stolen car, and then there is the previous criminal fraudulent history, the fraudulent activities and consequent bannings on SAU and other performance car sights etc etc etc.

Put 2 & 2 together - WTF am I meant to think ????

The sellers involved have my contact details - and they have my money. All I want is the said turbo.

Brendan

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PM sent shaneo81.

Just wondering now why you assume Ive received a tracking number?

Do you work with Phil at "kedrondrift" (changed name I see ?)................ I havent received shit. Been frustrating enough trying to get a response. All my info that Ive collected points to the fact Im being screwed-over, and I dont like that. :(

If Im wrong, I'll happily eat my words and repost nothing but praise and happy-goodness feelings etc etc etc., but my gut instict says Im not wrong.............. now, if these thread posts, my emails, my dealings with ebay, etc, help ensure that I get the turbo, then so be it.

As stated in my PM to you, I dont believe (at this stage) I have anything to apologise for. Id be happier if Im wrong tho. :(

Brendan

ahah Fidel ay .. his a scammer alrite i know been there.. well people like him makes Enthusists look like "hoons" .. when the fat is not everyone with import is a hoon only a few minority are ... ....

ahah Fidel ay .. his a scammer alrite i know been there.. well people like him makes Enthusists look like "hoons" .. when the fat is not everyone with import is a hoon only a few minority are ... ....

Thing is, it was small time crime. Hes been to the big house. He really didnt enjoy it. I doubt he wants to go back. Why pull the same scam, when you know your going to get caught. The hoon stuff as well, the media has hammered him, I think Phill has worked it out.

And good luck to him for selling his cef for a bit of money!

dangerous_daveo I feel you are right........ Ive probably let myself down with my conduct. :)

.... its just that, on my side of the fence, being a very honest and trusting person (probably under stress too with my pain & finance situations) - after reading all the info I found, Ive probably put 2+2 together and got it wrong ie, good price, still on car, unknown condition, extra payment for rego'd-post, multiple feedbacks on ebay after the sale, info on previous trade history, loss of contact, SAU info Ive received, etc.

Phil's contacted me multiple times now and assured that the turbo has been sent, so I believe we may have sorted out my misunderstanding........... I wish to take this opportunity to apologise for any undue stress I may have caused.

Seems to me that everyone deserves more of a fair go with their 2ndchance, so to Phil; I hope you get that, again my apologies if I have caused trouble by my reckless comments. I hope I can rectify that by my sincere apologies.

Brendan

(edit: please note I have now edited my other posts too)

Edited by Tangles

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