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It's an effective means of communication and I'm sure it would at least motivate him to think "gee maybe I'd better refund that money". I don't see the issue, no laws broken and it's no threat is it??

That kinda sound like a threat if you ask me. I think what's best (IMO) is a proper letter of demand asking the turd to pay up, sets out the date when the amount has to be finalised (or at least some sort of communications has to be established) and what kind of action will be taken or has taken if the money isn't paid. Far more civilised and might actually achieve a purpose.

if you live near the guy and plan on doing a 'drive-by' (and admit it on these posts) then I suggest you hide your SAU avatars and your car info surrounding it!

ie. mmmmm '99Chaser....not many of those around!!

I have left it in the police's hands. Don't know if that will achieve much. If I knew there was someone living there then I would consider flying up and asking for my money. But i'm in limbo world at the moment, dont know what else to do.

if you live near the guy and plan on doing a 'drive-by'  (and admit it on these posts) then I suggest you hide your SAU  avatars and your car info surrounding it!  

ie. mmmmm '99Chaser....not many of those around!!

A drive by is totally legal, so it isn't like I'm trespassing on his property or anything. Besides, I haven't actually got my Chaser yet. It's still on its way over :P

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