search for "trying2save", and all will be revealed !I thought I recalled a thread in the Members section but couldn't find it.
Hope it works out for everyone involved.
That link is not working.
Hope all works out for you. My dealings in the past with him were problematic. But eventually things did pan out. In the future all his selling trades should be post first then receive money on delivery.he still didnt give me tracking,i dont believe he shipped to me,just delay time
Hope all works out for you. My dealings in the past with him were problematic. But eventually things did pan out. In the future all his selling trades should be post first then receive money on delivery.
He is a scammer
Until now we all don’t have received anything, even no tracking for me
Others all fake tracking
A somewhere between trades he has been purchasing. This is what happened a while back. He had multiple transactions on the go all at the same time. As soon as he would buy one lot, he would resell some back on the forum within weeks.There are 4 parcels in question. 2 with tracking and 2 have not been advised of tracking to date.
These people: Mat C. & Natasha M. (Trying2save) Owe thousands in undelivered items. Auspost has advised tracking numbers supplied are fraudulent. Able to lodge then never update or arrive. Refuses to make contact and has blocked mobile numbers.
Yes all affected members are talking privately. We have all details. Address, contact - multiple numbers, full name of him and his wife. Multiple bank details and so on.I am presuming some of the affected people are talking via PRIVATE messaging.
Since he or she have bought and sold here, collectively we would know below details.... than I would suggest everyone file INDIVIDUAL police report at your local police station, PLUS if affected members consent, the items other member who got scammed at the same time. Hopefully this will encourage the police for some quick action.
1. Address
2. Bank Details
3. Names
4. Mobile numbers (even if blocked)
Multiple reports from all around Australia landing at local station of the fraudsters could prompt a visit.