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Guy who used to go by AJHudson on another board, used to drive or still does drive an R33, white and a GTS-T I think.

I am getting his old email address soon and will post that but does anyone recognise that nickname and can get him to contact me or give me an email address/mobile????

Name: Andrew Hudson

Email1: [email protected]

Email2: [email protected]

I can't get responses from either email, all of this info is from paypal but the transactions took place over the time they will investigate for.

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Guy who used to go by AJHudsen on another board, used to drive or still does drive an R33, white and a GTS-T I think.

I am getting his old email address soon and will post that but does anyone recognise that nickname and can get him to contact me or give me an email address/mobile????

Try doing a search, just type the user name in.

I tryed & there is nothing there, u might be spelling it wrong

DD Phil on car audio australia knows him to some extent he always seems to coment on what this aj dude is selling and has done some recones for his DD subs so if you get in contact with him and explain everything you might get somewhere?

fill us in on what happened? how did he screw you over?

I've got his mobile off a guy who bought an amp off him.

If we can't get anything happening over the phone then I shall get hold of Phil.

I bought a GT-28 off him, through paypal. After a month I decided it wasn't coming to find he had been banned from CAA and paypal wouldn't do anything.

I've got his mobile off a guy who bought an amp off him.

If we can't get anything happening over the phone then I shall get hold of Phil.

I bought a GT-28 off him, through paypal. After a month I decided it wasn't coming to find he had been banned from CAA and paypal wouldn't do anything.

well that sux, I farkin hate thieves and scammers.

Paypal should have more information than just his email address.

For him to receive the money from paypal he has to register and verify a bank account or credit card details.

That obviously means that there is a paper trail, leading to a bank account which he would have needed ID to open.

Don't let it go, it is only a small amount of money, but it is the principal that counts. If he gets away with this how many other people is he going to rip off before he gets caught.

The good thing is though if he gets caught and ends up in jail, you can rest satisfied that he will be in for some group lovin'

Good luck with finding the prick

Wasn't through ebay :S

I don't support buying Car Audio gear through ebay (Though through a forum is really no different than ebay.)

Was second hand gear from a forum, CAA. I just thought someone might know him on here since he has a skyline. The CAA admin have been helpful but same as me, all emails unanswered - that mobile is disconnected. Name brings up nothing.

New lead though, might take a while for it to come through.

  • 3 weeks later...

Just updating now.

He claims it is at a store getting fixed - for 4 months.

Hired a personal investigator now, when I find his phone number I am giving him a call and letting him know he has 3 weeks to refund me the $820 + PI fees or he'll be seeing me in court and if that happens I'll be claiming legal fees on top.

Have had a consult with a lawyer - he told me not to add the lawyer fees onto how much he owes me yet, only do that if he denies to repay the money.

I've got his mobile off a guy who bought an amp off him.

If we can't get anything happening over the phone then I shall get hold of Phil.

I bought a GT-28 off him, through paypal. After a month I decided it wasn't coming to find he had been banned from CAA and paypal wouldn't do anything.

tell paypal he scammed you, they'll refund you the money. i know this from experience

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