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Just wondering if anyone has been defrauded and went down the path of using a Private Investigator to track down the fraudster as NSW & VIC Police seem uninterested.

Will probably go halvies with the other guy that got defrauded a we have previously discussed.

If so, did you get the results you wanted?

Approximate Costs associated?

Related thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/380409-hks-t51r-kai-turbo-kit-suits-rb26/

Thanks.

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sh*t dude that sux!

hope you get it sorted out & your money back asap. i wouldn't buy anything off anyone who's just signed up in the last month with minimal posts & no trader rating (apart from what you left him which was a postive rating btw lol).

sh*t dude that sux!

hope you get it sorted out & your money back asap. i wouldn't buy anything off anyone who's just signed up in the last month with minimal posts & no trader rating (apart from what you left him which was a postive rating btw lol).

Lol yea, noticed that but cant change it ffs...

My old man is an ex det. Sgt (worked homicide and other major crime areas, worked the cross when it was actually interesting) and now he's retired has done P.I work. If you PM me I'll get in touch with him. 90% sure he has probably let his licence lapse but he would know who is decent around Sydney.

My Girlfriends Uncle is a PI in melbourne.

may be able to do something.

But I doubt old mate would put up his real suburb.

I would keep ringing the police...remember who you spoke to and keep hassling them...let them know you really want help...even go down to the station and try and speak with him/her

Bad luck man , I personally never would buy without being able to pick up for items over $300+

Specially over 2k+ man ....

Police are only there to makes things worse not help us.

Not wrong about police...

My old man is an ex det. Sgt (worked homicide and other major crime areas, worked the cross when it was actually interesting) and now he's retired has done P.I work. If you PM me I'll get in touch with him. 90% sure he has probably let his licence lapse but he would know who is decent around Sydney.

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My Girlfriends Uncle is a PI in melbourne.

may be able to do something.

But I doubt old mate would put up his real suburb.

I would keep ringing the police...remember who you spoke to and keep hassling them...let them know you really want help...even go down to the station and try and speak with him/her

I looked up the BSB and it states account is from Blackburn in VIC, although i got another address in St Albans which is 45mins away...

Ive tried police heaps and they hardly want a bar of it...

If your uncle can help tell me what information he requires and ill organise it, were up to 3 SAUer now that have been scammed by the same fellow.

Sav,

I have removed the incorrect feedback you left him, please re-add your feedback as soon as possible.

Cheers.

Thanks, Done.

Ill get the information you requested asap, my work is not allowing me a life atm which makes it hard...

sale was under 5grand which is why the police are uninterested.... sorry to hear about your loss though mate.

I think to get your PI qualification you just have to do a tafe course, exgirlfriend was doing it....

Goodluck though mate.

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