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I am sad to say that this guy may have taken cash from the younger and easier led members of this great forum....

Also to Andrew aka itprosearch you will be found, and just remember that there will always be people far smarter than you....

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I almost bought a pfc off this guy

Only reason i didnt deposit money into this guys account was that he said he was in qld on a holiday with his mrs.......the thing that made me think twice is why would someone go on a holiday and take a pfc with them???

if any1 would like to have a chat with him his msn is [email protected].

Hope u get raped buddy!

:spank:

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http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...?t=70042&page=3

I am sad to say that this guy may have taken cash from the younger and easier led members of this great forum....

Also to Andrew aka itprosearch you will be found, and just remember that there will always be people far smarter than you....

WHat in the ****??

Sorry about the over-reaction but the bit in answer to AL that I posted up on the threads was moved by Blitz ask him if you want to confirm. Get your facts straight before you do something like this, this is in response the the other person interested in the clutch that i told R31Nismoid about and which you people assumed as BACK-PEDDLING!

TO Nizmokid(OTHER PERSON INTERESTED IN THE CLUTCH)

Hi Again

it seems the thread that i put up has not only been moved by Nick but actually REMOVED. Anyway in regards to AL and the other moderator(ie R31 Nismoid) When i first joined the forum Al was very helpful, don't know what his problem is, perhaps the fact I didn't respond to him about enquiries about the front seat and exhaust i ws selling because it was already SOLD. And in regards to R31Nismoid, the one who owned a holiday home in apollo bay, I told him i had no problem but had to wait for response from somebody else(U), out of RESPECT, in regards to the clutch, but obviously he took that as me avoiding him or something

Andrew.

Now, I don't mind meeting people locally to prove to them that they are all wrong but please if you are going to make assumptions at least get your facts straight first. For all the people who have paid me who because of this thread want their money back, I will do so with pleasure and for those who i have ALREADY sent goods to in last few days, i will do a refund also with pleasure IF thats what u want, I said 3-5 days for delivery, so please send the goods back if u want to ask for a refund and I will trust you people enough to refund you first. Thanks.

Andrew

Andrew

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Jesus christ some of you are quick to jump on the bandwagon.

IF and I say again IF you have actually been ripped off etc then pm myself, or any of the other classifieds section moderators, do not just start a new thread

All of the moderators devote alot of time to ensure that dodgy traders are weeded out and removed from this forum as quickly as possible.

WilliamsF1: While you have a valid concern, its not your place to start such a thread unless you have had 1st hand experience with itprosearch, so the question is, have you?

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