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Kev Y.
30th September 2010, 10:43 PM
Well who can you trust? I was under the mistaken belief that anyone here could be trusted to not take advantage of a fellow forumite.

Before I go any further, I have run this past and have his Okey Dokey as long as I dont mention any names...

Just reciently I contacted a member about an item he had for sale, I recieved a PM saying the item was mine and that he would post the item once the money was in his bank account.

I sent the money that day, and waited for my package to arrive. After two weeks I had not seen my package, and was "a bit concerned". I sent the member a quick PM asking when I could expect the package. At about the same time I recieved a PM from one of the moderators, enquiring discreetly as to how my purchase was progressing... I was now a bit more concerned.

I decided to do a bit of google searching and did a quick cross reference using the members name, and his bank details as well as a whitepages search for the member in his home state. This gave me what I felt was a valid home phone number. I rang the number only to hear the standard telstra " this number is not connected" message.

Feeling very deflated, I contacted a moderator and was given a mobile number to try, this resulted in finally contacting the member and gaining a "promise" that the package would be sent "TODAY". a week went by and no package, so I sent a text message which got a reply two days later, the excuse this time was " been sick, moved house, packge returned because he addressed it incorrectly" etc, etc...

It has now been two weeks since my last contact with the member, who has now been banned, and still no package.

I rang again today only to get his message bank, I left a message and am now angry and upset at my treatment...

I have half conceded that I have done my money, but half hope that with every postal visit this will be the day..

I realise that there is one in every bunch, but to be treated like this from a fellow forumite, I find myself wondering just how can you sort out in this day and age exactly who you can trust?

May I add here that during the same time period, I have ordered and recieved several packages from the USA with no problems at all...

I would like to also express my gratitude to the moderators who have kept track of the goings on here and taken an interest in my "welfare" during this time...

munruben
30th September 2010, 11:05 PM
That's terrible Kev, sorry to hear this. All the forumites I have had any dealings with have been first class and honest but I guess there is always going to be one rotten apple in a barrel. I have found there is a loyalty between members of this forum and I, like you, trust the other members to do the right thing and try to do the right thing by other members of the forum too.

It is very disturbing when something, like you have experienced happens but don't lose faith mate. It makes your blood boil I know but people like that are few and far apart in this forum thankfully. I hope he/she is the only rotten apple in the barrel and I am glad the powers that be have banned the person involved,
People like that are just a wart on the neck of society.

whitewood
1st October 2010, 08:19 AM
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<hr style="background-color: rgb(240, 233, 208); color: rgb(240, 233, 208);" size="1">Well who can you trust? I was under the mistaken belief that anyone here could be trusted to not take advantage of a fellow forumite.

Before I go any further, I have run this past and have his Okey Dokey as long as I don't mention any names...

Just recently I contacted a member about an item he had for sale, I received a PM saying the item was mine and that he would post the item once the money was in his bank account."

I can't understand why the name of the ex member can't be named and identified. It appears that the moderators have confirmed Kev Y story. At best the person concerned is very slack. At worst he is.................

I remember a post about Southern Star Campers that included the full name of the person concerned. The owner Scott was in effect doing the same thing as this person and the forum allowed the business name, his name etc to be mentioned.

Dengue
1st October 2010, 08:52 AM
I am sorry to have learnt of your sad experience, Kev.Y, but don't let this deter you from future deals on this forum. I have had nothing but great success in buying gear from fellow forumites, unlike a some of my eBay experiences which were not unlike yours, or where the goods supplied were absolute rubbish

jmk89
1st October 2010, 09:05 AM
Why not name him? Precisely because he is an ex-member and his ip address has been blocked. There is no benefit in naming him as no member will be dealing with him under his member name again.

Kev Y.
1st October 2010, 10:49 AM
I am not prepared to debate if I should name the ex member, said "no names", so if he says "no names" I am not one to go against him.

Have you met him?? he scares the carp out of me :)

Seriously, I see no benefit in naming the person, I really just needed to vent and make everyone aware that no matter how safe you feel you just can not trust everyone.

Dave50
1st October 2010, 03:06 PM
damn shame but I guess they are everywhere, including in here! sorry to hear about your misfortune

Woody1
1st October 2010, 05:47 PM
Kev

I am sorry to hear about your misfortune. Unfortunately I also can relate to a Forum Member who shall remain nameless. I gave him a whole Ute load of beautiful hardwood timber I had slabbed up and all I wanted was something he could turn up on his lathe like a bowl as he promised.
You know I can still remember him driving away arm out the window waving and the ute springs compressed down to the axle. He must have had the biggest grin on his face.
How stupid I was and now I am very cautious of what dealings I do. I realise that 99% og people of this forum are just wonderful people who wish to share there knowledge and help other people including myself but there is always that 1 % you have look out for.
Cheers

Wongo
1st October 2010, 05:51 PM
How much did was the purchase?

Maybe something has happened to the seller causing him not to be in touch with me.

Sorry to hear that mate.

Kev Y.
1st October 2010, 06:06 PM
Wongo, The money transferred was less than $100. and as for a reason for him not contacting me, well I wont wear that one as he has already contacted me once, so he does know how to reach me....

jimbur
3rd October 2010, 10:20 AM
That hurts. I hope he's not here again under another name.
Jim

Ironwood
3rd October 2010, 12:01 PM
Sorry to hear this has happened. I hope karma rears it's head.

I also would have trusted any forum member to do the right thing.

Hopefully it's a one off thing

Carry Pine
3rd October 2010, 09:07 PM
I can only agree with the positive feedback given re other more responsible Forum members.
It is disappointing to hear of this on the Forum.

is there a way we can cheer you up Kev? Perhaps a few pieces of timber? a tool you have always wanted (not including a Domino)?

Go on- make a wish!

Graham

Kev Y.
3rd October 2010, 09:32 PM
Carry, thanks for the offer.. now you mention it there is this cute little blonde just down the street ...:p

Bob38S
4th October 2010, 11:16 AM
Sorry to hear of your problem Kev.

Unfortunately we are not immune to the dishonest nature of some. I can understand the "taste" it leaves in your mouth but would suggest that you have found one of the rare exceptions and that it is not an indicator of the forum's population - not an optimist or cynic but like to regard myself as a realist.

Like others, I have had nothing but excellent dealings with forumites with the only possible exception being some non replies by some to thread contributions - this is simply a case of manners and I guess I'm just a little old fashioned in that department.

Regards,
Bob

Col
4th October 2010, 04:45 PM
I think it is best to name them and let them explain the whys and wherefores of their actions then shame them if they are ripping people off. It is the best way to go with scum that do this. It is the same with the low lifes that ring people and offer stupidly low offers for sale items when the sellers have clearly stated what the selling price is especially when these low offers are made to the wives or partners of people that have died and they are selling off the tools and materials of those dearly departed. SCUM.

Derren Hinch has got the right idea. Shame Shame Shame on the shame files.

Col
Hoppers Crossing Vic..........

Dengue
4th October 2010, 10:56 PM
Crikey Col, calm down. What's your next move after shaming - re-introduction of the stocks, then the rack followed by assassination or a public hanging? :)

Are you a disgruntled Saints supporter? he he he

snowyskiesau
5th October 2010, 03:39 AM
On a positive note:
I haven't sold much through the forums but I have given some items away.
It's never been things of great value but stuff that I no longer need but think might be of interest to someone here.
In all cases, the recipients have asked if they can provide something in return. No one has ever picked the good up without making an offer of goods/services/assistance in return.

Mr Brush
5th October 2010, 05:48 AM
Ditto - I've bought, sold, and given away items to numerous forumites, and never had any issues....

BUT......there do seem to be an increasing number of new posters who pop up with the sole purpose of flogging something here, and are then never heard from again. Call me a suspicious old bastard, but I'd be wary of dealing with any forumite who only has a relatively small number of posts up....:rolleyes:

Col
5th October 2010, 06:41 AM
Crikey Col, calm down. What's your next move after shaming - re-introduction of the stocks, then the rack followed by assassination or a public hanging? :)

Are you a disgruntled Saints supporter? he he he

Yep. China has got the right idea.

Shame Shame Shame.

Too many do gooders ruining the country.

Back to the shed.

Col...

NCArcher
5th October 2010, 07:33 AM
Mr Brush makes a good point. There have been quite a few posters whose only posts have been in Market Place. Perhaps the forum rules could be modified to allow posts in Market Place only after a certain amount of posts in other areas.
A sort of a get to know us so you can see how nice we are and wont want to rip us off probationary period.

RETIRED
5th October 2010, 07:47 AM
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