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Thats right they use english names as most common name and the one on the bank details will be the birth name.

They have been known to sell and not deliver many parts over the years. From Honda to nissans to rexys, I just thought Id put a notice out. .

Authorities said if I can show a few more people who have been scamed from this person, they will help. I now have a list building up..

david and jenny. hahah. who would look at an asian and think their name is david?

on topic though, i hate scam artists.

its bad enough buying something and getting the wrong thing by mistake, but when its deliberate, that shits me to tears.

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Thats right they use english names as most common name and the one on the bank details will be the birth name.

They have been known to sell and not deliver many parts over the years. From Honda to nissans to rexys, I just thought Id put a notice out. .

Authorities said if I can show a few more people who have been scamed from this person, they will help. I now have a list building up..

Good work mate. I hope it all works out for ya's, and these dodgy buggers get ping'd

first i would try and find out what branch of the bank has that bsb number that gives you a rough area to work in as most people go to there nearest branch right ?.

then go to the electrol roll and punch in the initials and surname this is a free service in town and see if anything matches in the sourounding suburbs of the bank .

it's a long shot but it might help cheers

i always wanted to be a pi like magnum lol

10 m chau come up in the whitepages as well

ok after 5 mins of searching i reckon that bsb number belongs to the findon branch of bank s

another min of searching finds 1 m chau not saying its the right one tho in a suburb not very far away from the bank maybe a drive by to see if there is a wrx in the drivway bloody hell do some reasearch u want me to knock on the door for ya and ask lol

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first i would try and find out what branch of the bank has that bsb number that gives you a rough area to work in as most people go to there nearest branch right ?.

then go to the electrol roll and punch in the initials and surname this is a free service in town and see if anything matches in the sourounding suburbs of the bank .

it's a long shot but it might help cheers

i always wanted to be a pi like magnum lol

10 m chau come up in the whitepages as well

ok after 5 mins of searching i reckon that bsb number belongs to the findon branch of bank s

another min of searching finds 1 m chau not saying its the right one tho in a suburb not very far away from the bank maybe a drive by to see if there is a wrx in the drivway bloody hell do some reasearch u want me to knock on the door for ya and ask lol

Inspector gadget do do do do do do do DO DO. hahaha you nutter!

Seriously though, the authorities told you to publicly name & shame these folk before they will do anything about it???

sounds kinda dodge....

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