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Old 5 February 2011, 02:18 AM   #31
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I've owned a retail store and an online store. I have been scammed in the past. I feel the real crooks are credit card companies and in this case Western Union. Its baloney that people can use their services to rip you off. So what is Western unions excuse for not having the guys proper name and address? Let me guess they blamed you? pfff... thats a joke.

Sorry about your deal but until the gov comes in and makes these companies responsible for this neglect on THEIR part its going to continue to happen its just too easy to do.
I could not believe Western Union would release funds to someone already on their radar.
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Old 5 February 2011, 02:56 AM   #32
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I am sure that guy will come back here and scam people more.

I just think if someone mentions Western Union as a payment, I can never trust them with money transfers.

Sometimes, I don't even know if Western Union likes this scams as it keeps them in business since Western Union is so engrained with the scam culture.
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Old 5 February 2011, 06:10 AM   #33
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I am sure that guy will come back here and scam people more.

I just think if someone mentions Western Union as a payment, I can never trust them with money transfers.

Sometimes, I don't even know if Western Union likes this scams as it keeps them in business since Western Union is so engrained with the scam culture.
If you are out and about in London and bored with nothing to do look at the address given and see what is there.Not the money but the principal.I've always wanted to go to London, maybe I'll go and track the vermin down myself.
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Old 5 February 2011, 07:21 AM   #34
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I agree!

Kicking some scammer a$$ sounds like a great way to work off frustration!
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Old 5 February 2011, 11:20 AM   #35
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If you are out and about in London and bored with nothing to do look at the address given and see what is there.Not the money but the principal.I've always wanted to go to London, maybe I'll go and track the vermin down myself.
Sure, will go to that street one weekend. I am looking at the postcodes and they are flats or apartments. Also have a look on Google Maps Street View.
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Old 9 February 2011, 02:47 AM   #36
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Yes I did look on Goggle map at the time, he represented he lived/worked at and perhaps above Marks car Parts
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Old 9 February 2011, 03:07 AM   #37
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So sorry to hear this Patrick...i hope the cops will do something about it...but for $200 and international deal i doubt that they will go further on...The scammers probably knows about it...This will take a while investigation and such from the police end...Like what Rob said...thats why he probably scam in small amount because he knows cops wont do anything about it..and it wouldnt hurt that much to the seller...Its just lesson learn...later on you will be like..."oh well forget about it i learned my lesson" because of the small amount involve...Next time if some newbie wants to buy something let them register their name in trf and conduct transaction in the forum's pm...Still a lot of crooks out there...this is what they do for a living...
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Another thread on Ian
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Old 9 February 2011, 01:51 PM   #39
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Generally misery loves company but not in this case.That other fellow who got scammed lives just a few miles away from me here on Vancouver Island.
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Old 9 February 2011, 02:00 PM   #40
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Yet another one as well.This fellow scammed is also from BC a few more and maybe we pool our resources and track the scummer down.This guy Ian is a real POC.

http://forums.watchuseek.com/f63/ian...ay-500433.html
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Old 10 February 2011, 04:07 AM   #41
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So sorry to hear this Patrick...i hope the cops will do something about it...but for $200 and international deal i doubt that they will go further on...The scammers probably knows about it...This will take a while investigation and such from the police end...Like what Rob said...thats why he probably scam in small amount because he knows cops wont do anything about it..and it wouldnt hurt that much to the seller...Its just lesson learn...later on you will be like..."oh well forget about it i learned my lesson" because of the small amount involve...Next time if some newbie wants to buy something let them register their name in trf and conduct transaction in the forum's pm...Still a lot of crooks out there...this is what they do for a living...
On the other hand, when someone pays a visit to one of these low-lifes with a Louisville Slugger the cops don't spend too much time looking into it since they figure he deserved what he got.
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Old 10 February 2011, 07:27 AM   #42
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On the other hand, when someone pays a visit to one of these low-lifes with a Louisville Slugger the cops don't spend too much time looking into it since they figure he deserved what he got.
I hear you.
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Old 10 February 2011, 08:05 AM   #43
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Sorry to hear that Patrick. I know how it feels like to be scammed. Hope you/they get that scumbag.
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Old 12 February 2011, 03:03 AM   #44
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So sorry to hear this Patrick...i hope the cops will do something about it...but for $200 and international deal i doubt that they will go further on...The scammers probably knows about it...This will take a while investigation and such from the police end...Like what Rob said...thats why he probably scam in small amount because he knows cops wont do anything about it..and it wouldn't hurt that much to the seller...Its just lesson learn...later on you will be like..."oh well forget about it i learned my lesson" because of the small amount involve...Next time if some newbie wants to buy something let them register their name in trf and conduct transaction in the forum's pm...Still a lot of crooks out there...this is what they do for a living...
Oscar it does appear he is scamming for under 100 pounds so you are correct small amounts to stay under the radar.He has hit three watch forums that I'm aware of so far. He allegedly sells car parts also so I'm presuming he is hitting those forums as well.I had to laugh I called him an upscale purse snatcher then that story in London came out ,thinking maybe its him
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Old 2 March 2011, 08:29 AM   #45
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Bump just to keep this note current and hopefully prevent this maggot from getting others.
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Old 2 March 2011, 06:08 PM   #46
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I have always refused to use Western Union, since I've heard so many complaints about it in the past. Seems to be a Crook's favourite tool these days, and the problem just seems to be getting worse.
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Old 4 March 2011, 07:11 AM   #47
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I've owned a retail store and an online store. I have been scammed in the past. I feel the real crooks are credit card companies and in this case Western Union. Its baloney that people can use their services to rip you off. So what is Western unions excuse for not having the guys proper name and address? Let me guess they blamed you? pfff... thats a joke.

Sorry about your deal but until the gov comes in and makes these companies responsible for this neglect on THEIR part its going to continue to happen its just too easy to do.
Visa would NOT EVEN send a complaint to Western Union on my behalf. SO I shredded my Visa card and I will be seeking compensation from them and Western Union as both parties took fees for this transaction,so both have in effect profited from ongoing criminal activity.
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Old 4 March 2011, 07:20 AM   #48
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I've bookmarked this thread & saved the address in my phone.

If I'm ever that way & the POS's there I'll get your cash Patrick.
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Old 4 March 2011, 08:06 AM   #49
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Seems like you can't trust anyone, that piece of shit crook.
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Old 4 March 2011, 07:59 PM   #50
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Visa would NOT EVEN send a complaint to Western Union on my behalf. SO I shredded my Visa card and I will be seeking compensation from them and Western Union as both parties took fees for this transaction,so both have in effect profited from ongoing criminal activity.
You can't take compensation from a company called Visa, because VISA is not a company or organization at all. It is just a protocall. It is your BANK that issued the VISA protocall that you need to take things up with.
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Old 5 March 2011, 05:46 AM   #51
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You can't take compensation from a company called Visa, because VISA is not a company or organization at all. It is just a protocall. It is your BANK that issued the VISA protocall that you need to take things up with.
Thanks good info.First step is a letter to Western Union cc to BC Attorney General asking why they allowing WU to seemingly profit from on going criminal activity and why is BC not regulating them more closely.
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Old 9 April 2011, 04:35 AM   #52
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Seems like you can't trust anyone, that piece of shit crook.
No and yes ,thought this should get bumped so it is seen .
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Old 9 April 2011, 01:01 PM   #53
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Through years of online purchase I have come to associate western union with scams (not western union doing the scam but scammers using western union to do scams), so I stay away from anything involving western union as a payment mode.
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Old 9 April 2011, 01:25 PM   #54
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On the other hand, when someone pays a visit to one of these low-lifes with a Louisville Slugger the cops don't spend too much time looking into it since they figure he deserved what he got.
Trust me as a retired police officer, if you take the law into your own hands (i.e. a Louisville Slugger) the police will take it seriously and come after you. Bad idea.
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Old 9 April 2011, 01:31 PM   #55
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Sorry to hear .. Loss is loss now matter how small .. It sucks that their are filthy scumbags that make their living scaming good people .. I hope you are lucky and can have this slime ball locked up in jail
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Trust me as a retired police officer, if you take the law into your own hands (i.e. a Louisville Slugger) the police will take it seriously and come after you. Bad idea.
Wise words. Police/judges do not look kindly on vigilante justice. It undermines the system.
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Old 9 April 2011, 11:02 PM   #57
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Trust me as a retired police officer, if you take the law into your own hands (i.e. a Louisville Slugger) the police will take it seriously and come after you. Bad idea.
I highly recommend you take this advice seriously.
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Old 24 April 2011, 03:52 AM   #58
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I may have uncoverd him,he maybe selling on Ebay.I just had a bad transaction on Ebay buying a collectable Cross pen and it may be this guy Ian. Anyone who has been scamed by any Ian/Iain.....( last name varies ) please PM me to compare notes if interested.
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Old 24 April 2011, 05:32 PM   #59
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I may have uncoverd him,he maybe selling on Ebay.I just had a bad transaction on Ebay buying a collectable Cross pen and it may be this guy Ian. Anyone who has been scamed by any Ian/Iain.....( last name varies ) please PM me to compare notes if interested.
Twice in a row by the same scammer on different sites for different items?! WTH
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Sorry to hear what happened , but what are the chances you'd hit the same guy and in a complete different manner ?
Ian is a pretty common name in the UK and I assume this will be just a coincidence.....
If it isn't , you must have the jinks big time and I suggest you no longer buy anything online .. ever . There is no 2 without 3 as they say
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