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Hey guys,

there is a few members on here who have been scammed by the towingguy. Im putting together a portfolio to take to the police on monday. If you have been been scammed by him please pm me with the amount and details. I have let the mods know about this guy, the more info i get looks like a major scammer on various forums, so im trying to get as much info as possible.

cheers dan

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  • 2 weeks later...
whats he done?

Pm's you about a WTB you post up saying he has the goos you want, you sort a price and post, pay and thats it never here from him again! be wary may be using different user names, he is still active on this forum, his last activity was on the 14th august. Though he wont reply to any of my messages at all anymore. Hmmmm have to get serious about getting our cash back

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