Stirling,
That was a "Stirling Job" :D
If I were you, I'd lay low and not answer the phone on the 1st of Apr 2009 :)
Cheers,
Ron
BTW, $200 for a Nissan is not bad! He should have taken it :p
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Stirling,
That was a "Stirling Job" :D
If I were you, I'd lay low and not answer the phone on the 1st of Apr 2009 :)
Cheers,
Ron
BTW, $200 for a Nissan is not bad! He should have taken it :p
Well done. You're history next year though. :)
With a put on voice like that I should work for Telstra
Golly Golly Gosh;)
He was not impressed
I was wondering who it was with the indian voice! He genuinely thought he was talking to an indian!
:lol2::lol2:
:clap2:
That's awesome!! :cool:
But for next year, don't let him get a foot in with anything, get him twice as badly!! :twisted::p
If you have a winch i'd lock it up next year,incase he tries the rap the winch cable under the car over the roof and back to the bull bar trick:o
Things could get nasty next year:p
TIM...
Stirling! Thats awesome man...love it!
Angus
Thanks all,
I gave michael the link to this thread... needless to say, he wasn't too impressed with Ron's suggestion that he should have accepted the $200!!! :D No doubt he will be scheming something with the guys from 4wd monthly guys... Tad worried :eek:
heheh.
Stirling........
They're on to you........:coplight:
CAR buyers should watch out for recycled internet car advertisements designed to dupe consumers out of their money, the New South Wales Government warns.
NSW Fair Trading Minister Linda Burney said scammers are copying car advertisements and then lowering the price on their fake ads to draw buyers in.
"These con artists don't have the advertised vehicle in their possession, they are simply after your hard-earned cash and the actual owners of the vehicles are unaware of their advertisements being duplicated,'' Ms Burney said.
The Department of Fair Trading became aware of the scam after a motor dealer discovered an eBay ad for one of his vehicles had been copied by a con artist.
"A vehicle owned by the dealer was 'sold' to a person who had obtained finance for the purchase,'' Ms Burney said.
Police information shows makes advertised in the scams include Lexus, BMW, Honda Odyssey, Ford Focus, Ford Falcon, Toyota Landcruiser and Volkswagen Golf, all of which have been advertised for less than $10,000.
Scammers putting fake car ads online | NEWS.com.au
Might be time for the slammer :bat:
Hahahah!!.... Gulp...:p