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Anyone else had any experience with this guy?

Its been over 3 weeks, purchased a PowerFC + Hand Controller, and paid him via bank account. Never heard from him since, he has deleted all his posts.

Any chance of finding out his house address by his bank account details?

If anyone can help it will be appreciated. He's got $650.00 of my money.

The only details I have are:

Name: David Horsefield

Location: NSW

Bank Details: 062815 10265571

Which bank would that be?

Need to track this guy down pls.

Thanks.

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CBA = Commonwealth Bank of Australia

The '06' in his Bank details confirms that his bank is the CBA,  '2815' is the branch ID number (sorry, don't know which one it is).

http://www.commbank.com.au/locateus/default.asp#tips

I tried the BSB in this search, but did not exist. You sure its Commonwealth bank?

BINGO...

Allblitz: go back to that page and type in Newcastle then select state to NSW. I can assure you one thing - no matter how much you plead to the bank, they won't give you his details otherwise they'll be in deep frying oil.

Thank's dude. Can a person working at CBA in another state look up his file and find out where he lives. Or does it have to be done in the branch/city he is in?

Anyone got mates working at CBA : )

I wasted my time and tried the white pages, surname "Horsefield" and Newcastle..nothing turned up. I bet you used internet banking for the transfer - it only cares about the number but not whether the name matched with the account number....

EDIT: as they say, great mind thinks the same LOL.

I bet you used internet banking for the transfer - it only cares about the number but not whether the name matched with the account number....

EDIT: as they say, great mind thinks the same LOL.

Spot on !!! Thinking i was getting a bargain, deposited the money 2 mins after he put the post up. What a bargain i ended up getting

Already been 3 weeks, been sending him a PM for the past 2 weeks no response.

I think i'll try the police, u think they would give a sh!t?

Probably more useful to find a debt collection agency to sort it out. They will find a way to track the guy down :P

Another suggestion - rock down to your nearest CBA and pretend you want to deposit money into his account, say $10-20, obviously the surname is wrong so the teller will not let it go thru. Try and ask them what's the real surname is. That might work or might not work, worth a try still.

Another EDIT: ever thought of jumping onto Pulsar Group of Australia and see if he's there as well given his nick 'sssblades'....

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