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WARNING!: BUYERS BEWARE!

Myself and a moderator have tried to arrange to meet and pick up parts, in person (I was genuinely after the parts, the moderator wasn't.) We were both given the run-around and itprosearch did some serious back-peddling & BS'ing when he was told that the moderator had a holiday house in Apollo Bay and would have no problem with the travelling distance.

To all: Until further notice, we advise not to transfer ANY money into his account.

Also to set yourself a few "Internet buying safety guidelines":

1/ If the person lives in your state and is newish, only buy direct

2/ If the person lives interstate make sure he has been on-line for a while and has constantly contributed to these forums.

3/ If the deal sounds way to good, and the person "seems" to have ALL the parts you happen to mention, then start sounding those warning bells.

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