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Hi guys,

I paid for an Apexi SAFC2 off a member here called "chrome-specialist". This member has not delivered me the SAFC2.

He keeps bullshitting me about sending it this week, then next week, then next week. Its been like 4 weeks now and I'm sick of his lies. Does anyone know who this guy is and where his business in Melbourne (I assume) is located? I'll be paying him a visit.

:P

Chrome-specialist, if you're reading this, you better contact me asap or refund my money asap. I'm not fooling around.

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Spewn Reuben was he a proper trader or just selling stuff in the for sale section

report him any which way SAU doesnt tolerate ripp off scums

Not a proper trader. He PMed me when I expressed an interest in 'wanting' an SAFC.

I've reported him, but I haven't seen anything done to help me out.

I'm going to Melbourne soon, so I'd like to pay this guy a visit.

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sad to hear of someone getting dudded personally i would not have bought anything from a bloke who had 6 post and joined on in aprill 2008 .

he hasent been on since the 2nd of this month looks like he may have done a runner good luck on getting ya money back or recieving the item

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How did you pay for it?

If it was direct debit you got his name + details? ring up the bank and tell them maybe

I've got his mobile number, and some business details of his. I'm tracking him down as we speak, and I'll be in Melbourne soon, so I'll be paying him a visit.

In the meantime, I'm contacting my bank tomorrow to reverse the transaction. It'll incurr me a fee, but I'll get reimbursed don't worry about that!

Edit: Yes he was only a new member etc, but I jumped on the offer too quickly and didn't take notice. I will next time.

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I've got his mobile number, and some business details of his. I'm tracking him down as we speak, and I'll be in Melbourne soon, so I'll be paying him a visit.

In the meantime, I'm contacting my bank tomorrow to reverse the transaction. It'll incurr me a fee, but I'll get reimbursed don't worry about that!

Edit: Yes he was only a new member etc, but I jumped on the offer too quickly and didn't take notice. I will next time.

Should make a sticky thread "members who you shouldn't f**k with" Ruby will be up the top in bold :(

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Should make a sticky thread "members who you shouldn't f**k with" Ruby will be up the top in bold :geek:

Ha. I travel to Melbourne all the time. No skin off my nose. Its only 8 hours by bike.

I'll be sure to be reimbursed for my fuel expenses too.

Shits me people who think they can get away with this and no one will bother chasing them for it.

Silly people who think that about me. :ermm:

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