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20-05-2011, 04:54 AM
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Sir Post a Lot!
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jjjnettie
have any of the other aussie astro forums been made aware of this individual?
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He sold the first time through AstroBuySell too.
This same ad is listed on AstroBuySell now too.
Last edited by iceman; 20-05-2011 at 05:09 AM.
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20-05-2011, 05:41 AM
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yep real good isn't it !!!!!
mate if your still online go and get a real job instead of ripping people who work for there money you grub...
edit: if need be moderators!!!!!!
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20-05-2011, 07:39 AM
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Diligence
I had a similar experience when looking at an advertised scope on another forum. They advertised as local but then emailed a story that they were infact interstate. It turned out they were from Africa nad had a very sophisticated dummy DHL website to trap you into thinking the item was sent so you pay for it's release from the courier. I did not get ripped as I smelled a rat.
It is sad but unfortunately we have to be dubious these days as scammers are everywhere. Brand new members on here may be genuine but you can never be certain. If using other mediums then apply some common sense and don't be shy carrying out some due diligence.
For big ticket $$ items
1. Anytime you are local to the sale, ask if you can pick it up and pay COD. If they say no, then it possibly could be scam
2. If interstate ask for a contact number and speak directly to the seller. Ask for a landline number not a mobile and get some personal information, name, address and bank details etc. Check for the name under listed numbers in the whitepages and their name against the bank details. If it is not their name on the bank account or in the white pages, it could be a scam, ask why?
Sad I know, but even sadder when you get ripped off by this sort of scum
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20-05-2011, 08:53 AM
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Having the persons real details does not help. I was ripped off on the big
auction site when buying an expensive lens. All his details looked good,
but the item never arrived, and the item was sold twice again.
I had his home address, which matched up with the White Pages. I also
had his bank details, but didn't use them. I paid by Paypal. I opened a
dispute, and after about a month got my money back from Paypal, as
they said they were able to regain the funds from the seller.
So really, it doesn't matter how much personal info you have on the
seller, they may still be a theif. Our guy, like others, is just a plain
stupid, bad person.
After a while you can usually smell a rat a mile off.
Cheers,
Jason.
p.s. I went to a retailer and bought the lens new.
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20-05-2011, 09:42 AM
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I am very surprised this thread hasn't been closed earlier moderators. IceTrade Classifieds, in my opinion and as the name implies, should be for just such a purpose.
It may be appropriate to take a look at the IceTrade "Terms of Service"/ "Terms & Etiquette" and generally how people address each other in forums generally. Perhaps an "IceTrade Alert" may be needed which may indicate any misconduct by a member and any action taken by the moderators (forum suspension etc.). This can be somewhat difficult as one point stated in the IceTrades "Terms of Service" :
Each forum member who purchases an item from another forum member, does so at their own risk and they expressly waive any entitlement to bring any claim against an administrator or moderator with respect to any such transaction.
Australia Astronomy Buy & Sell "Terms of Use" states :
AABS is just a venue for sellers to list items (or to solicit an offer to buy items) and for buyers/sellers to browse the adverts. AABS does not get involved in the actual transaction between the buyer and seller.
AABS and its owners and operators have no knowledge of the quality, legitimacy, and accuracy of the listings. You deal directly with the buyer or seller at your own risk.
Because AABS and its owners and operators are not involved in the actual transaction between buyer and seller, in the event of a dispute during a transaction you agree to release AABS and its owners and operators from claims, demands, and damages (actual and consequential) of every kind and nature, known and unknown, suspected and unsuspected, disclosed and undisclosed, arising out of or in any way connected with such disputes.
For another thing, I can't see how strong and innapropriate language is going to help matters. Here are some examples just from this thread :
"holy crap"..........."this particular piece of garbage wrapped in skin wouldn't still be pulling this caper."..........."You'll get yours, you oxygen thief."........."sounds like a few of the members on here local to this guy need to go and sort it/him out once and for all "........"get a real job instead of ripping people who work for there money you grub..."........."Sad I know, but even sadder when you get ripped off by this sort of scum".........."they may still be a theif. Our guy, like others, is just a plain stupid, bad person." ....."After a while you can usually smell a rat a mile off."
The above examples remind me of the old movies, particularly westerns with their vigilante mobs, the posse and variations of. Amusing or serious stuff, I'll let you be the judge. Of course, we have to bear in mind that much of the information which has been stated in this thread is second hand and anectdotal therefore a degree of moderation by both moderators and members should be the order of the day.
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20-05-2011, 09:49 AM
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Originally Posted by lolthrash
sounds like a few of the members on here local to this guy need to go and sort it/him out once and for all 
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I'm in. But given my physique I don't think we stand a chance...
Maybe we could convince iceman to come (karate blackbelt), and stand back while he does the job???  We could be his cheer squad.
Strongmanmike looks pretty capable too.
edit: Steve, after reading your post I should make it clear that this is a joke, just in case it wasn't obvious
Last edited by bahoogas; 20-05-2011 at 11:08 AM.
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20-05-2011, 09:58 AM
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Originally Posted by UniPol
For another thing, I can't see how strong and innapropriate language is going to help matters.
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While I agree with your sentiment Steve (not lowering ourselves to the offenders level) I can understand that people might get a bit grumpy with a repeat offender, especially those who have been victims of scams in the past.
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20-05-2011, 10:07 AM
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I have no problem with this thread remaining open and active for a little while longer. It'll give other, genuine IIS users the chance to see it and be reminded that caution is a virtue.
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20-05-2011, 10:53 AM
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Originally Posted by lolthrash
sounds like a few of the members on here local to this guy need to go and sort it/him out once and for all 
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The idea is attractive  , but probably inadvisable  , certainly not in the name of IIS anyway.
Cheers
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20-05-2011, 12:45 PM
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Originally Posted by GeoffW1
The idea is attractive  , but probably inadvisable  , certainly not in the name of IIS anyway.
Cheers
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Whilst it was (mostly) a joke, it's still a nice idea
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20-05-2011, 02:33 PM
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Shame that this kind of person (if you can him that!) has probably caused a lot of grief to many others and "spoilt the soup" so-to-speak for other genuine members of IIS
My 2cents!
Cheers
Bill
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20-05-2011, 02:42 PM
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I just hope most members realise that this isn't a common occurence and that an EXTREMELY small number of people do these kind of things.
I have had plenty of successful dealings on a number of forums, almost always interstate without knowing the person (gathering information beforehand though of course) and have never had a problem. Most people are completely genuine!
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20-05-2011, 03:04 PM
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If this "person" is repeating the same offence & forum moderators can verify it, why not name him/her. I don't see a problem with making his true name known to provide advance warning to others.
Unfortunately too many people are far too polite.
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20-05-2011, 03:07 PM
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Matt,
Read through this thread, as well as the one in the website feedback thread; he has been named and shamed.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Snorbak
If this "person" is repeating the same offence & forum moderators can verify it, why not name him/her. I don't see a problem with making his true name known to provide advance warning to others.
Unfortunately too many people are far too polite.
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20-05-2011, 03:11 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Snorbak
If this "person" is repeating the same offence & forum moderators can verify it, why not name him/her. I don't see a problem with making his true name known to provide advance warning to others.
Unfortunately too many people are far too polite.
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I'm no solicitor but my understanding is that if you 'liable' a person and they take it to court the fact that you are correct may not be a good enough defence. I believe that in regard to this the law is a small robust pack animal closely related to the horse.
EDIT, I just saw Humayun's post. Sorry for not looking a bit further before posting. I'll still stand by my last comment.
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20-05-2011, 03:46 PM
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LOL, well StattonB has got us in a right old tiz, if nothing else
Cheers
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20-05-2011, 03:59 PM
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Politically incorrect.
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Honesty
Quote:
Originally Posted by lolthrash
I just hope most members realise that this isn't a common occurence and that an EXTREMELY small number of people do these kind of things.
I have had plenty of successful dealings on a number of forums, almost always interstate without knowing the person (gathering information beforehand though of course) and have never had a problem. Most people are completely genuine!
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Absolutely true. I've had many successful dealings with astronomers, but I have also come close to being ripped off a couple of times. So far I've managed to smell the rat in time and busted the rip-off merchant, but its so easy to do some serious money.
The best thing to do is verify exactly who you are dealing with, independently!, if its an amount of money you are not prepared to lose, and ask lots of questions. Rip-off artists will often stumble when it comes to detailed questioning.
Total sympathy for those who have been bitten... Hope this mongrel fries... along with those in the legal "business" who use the "justice" system to protect them
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20-05-2011, 05:03 PM
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i see the low life hasn't defended him self yet!!!! "ahh his been caught out" he's running for cover.. planning the next way to rip someone off.....
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20-05-2011, 05:05 PM
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Sir Post a Lot!
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mozzie
i see the low life hasn't defended him self yet!!!! "ahh his been caught out" he's running for cover.. planning the next way to rip someone off.....
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He's banned, Peter. We don't want him signing back up to defend himself.
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20-05-2011, 05:38 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by iceman
He's banned, Peter. We don't want him signing back up to defend himself.
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great stuff mike !!!!!1
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