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Mully
21st June 2011, 18:19
through the courts.

Trademe scam artist gets Pwned....
http://www.gpforums.co.nz/showthread.php?threadid=382668&perpage=25&pagenumber=1

Usarka
21st June 2011, 18:27
Awesome.

I liked this bit.


If you contact me again I will lodge an harrassment complaint. Same if you contact the police. I am quite serious.
:lol:

ac3_snow
21st June 2011, 18:35
Awesome, I recently(ok months ago now) paid a chinese website for goods which have never been delivered. Tried remedy through paypal but to no avail, this looks like just the ticket. Didn't know anything like this even existed
Thanks!!

Latte
21st June 2011, 19:06
Doubt this will work for people not in NZ. But good shit that man for teaching a punk a lesson.

ac3_snow
21st June 2011, 19:50
Doubt this will work for people not in NZ. But good shit that man for teaching a punk a lesson.


(if the
defendant is not a New Zealand resident and does not have a business in
New Zealand, send the form to any District Court in New Zealand)

This statement is on the 2nd (or 3rd) page of the 'notice of claim' form, so sounds like its worth having a crack, can't look any further at the moment as I'm studying, very hard obviously:shifty:

Elysium
21st June 2011, 20:44
Fuck, haven't been to GP in years.

Urano
21st June 2011, 21:05
oh, so that is a civilized country.
here you'll have to wait about 8 to 10 years and pay a lawyer for your own, with costs not covered by the eventual looser.

if you only have to make a little effort like that to defend your rights, well, it's doable....


OT:



Awesome, I recently(ok months ago now) paid a chinese website for goods which have never been delivered.

let me guess.... "Dealextreme"?
they're quite serious, though. only VEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERY slow with shipping.
average is 1 to 3 months.
i regularly buy cheap stuff there and never missed a single thing, only you have to be patient.
after all they don't charge you for delivery costs...


END OT.

scumdog
21st June 2011, 21:18
Hmm, interesting....I guess I'l have to read that whole thread!

ac3_snow
21st June 2011, 21:22
OT:




let me guess.... "Dealextreme"?
they're quite serious, though. only VEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERY slow with shipping.
average is 1 to 3 months.
i regularly buy cheap stuff there and never missed a single thing, only you have to be patient.
after all they don't charge you for delivery costs...


END OT.

nope alexwarehouse.com ordered stuff on 7 March, 13 March got told my order was processing and thats the last I heard. Tried calling, emailing, tried resolving through payapl(another useless unwilling link in the chain of$$) even had a friend in HongKong rock up at their listed address "oh ahh sorry that guys on his lunch break...:shifty:"

O rite, this study business.....

The Singing Chef
21st June 2011, 21:30
oh, so that is a civilized country.
here you'll have to wait about 8 to 10 years and pay a lawyer for your own, with costs not covered by the eventual looser.

if you only have to make a little effort like that to defend your rights, well, it's doable....





That civilized country is here, unless you live in another far away land

Laava
21st June 2011, 21:40
Fuck that was cool!

jaffaonajappa
22nd June 2011, 00:05
Fuck that was WANKSTAIN.
Some dumbarsed guy ripped off someone for $200. The guy getting ripped off was obviously a greedy idiot. The guy ripping off someone for $200 was a drop kick - risking his everything for $200. Tool.

But.
The debt recovery guy 'Aaron". What a fucking up-himself bullying tosspot. Lucky for him he was picking on a loser....or he would have been facing some genuine harassment charges. The tool even posted the self-incriminating harrasment evidence on the thread thinking he was cool being the Big Man. Seems like hes a failed law student lawyer wannabe to me.

scumdog
22nd June 2011, 07:14
Fuck that was WANKSTAIN.
Some dumbarsed guy ripped off someone for $200. The guy getting ripped off was obviously a greedy idiot. The guy ripping off someone for $200 was a drop kick - risking his everything for $200. Tool.

But.
The debt recovery guy 'Aaron". What a fucking up-himself bullying tosspot. Lucky for him he was picking on a loser....or he would have been facing some genuine harassment charges. The tool even posted the self-incriminating harrasment evidence on the thread thinking he was cool being the Big Man. Seems like hes a failed law student lawyer wannabe to me.

'failed law student' or not, he still got his $$$ back - plus some.

And a rip-off twat got to be poorer and pissed-off

And that's what counts.:yes:

Urano
22nd June 2011, 09:59
That civilized country is here, unless you live in another far away land

yes.
yes i do.
unfortunately.
by now.

White trash
22nd June 2011, 10:28
Fuck that was WANKSTAIN.
Some dumbarsed guy ripped off someone for $200. The guy getting ripped off was obviously a greedy idiot. The guy ripping off someone for $200 was a drop kick - risking his everything for $200. Tool.

But.
The debt recovery guy 'Aaron". What a fucking up-himself bullying tosspot. Lucky for him he was picking on a loser....or he would have been facing some genuine harassment charges. The tool even posted the self-incriminating harrasment evidence on the thread thinking he was cool being the Big Man. Seems like hes a failed law student lawyer wannabe to me.

I obviously read it a bit differently to you. I thought "Aaron" had an exceptionally good grasp of debt collection laws and handled the situation quite well. I also get the feeling the process was posted from start to finish to give people an idea of how to actually go about collecting smallish debts in a manner that makes it worth their while. As he said himself, harrasment is a term that can only be used when the "harraser" as no actual business in contacting the complainent.

bogan
22nd June 2011, 10:40
I obviously read it a bit differently to you. I thought "Aaron" had an exceptionally good grasp of debt collection laws and handled the situation quite well. I also get the feeling the process was posted from start to finish to give people an idea of how to actually go about collecting smallish debts in a manner that makes it worth their while. As he said himself, harrasment is a term that can only be used when the "harraser" as no actual business in contacting the complainent.

Indeed, and hopefully it will be read by the scum, and give them a wake up call. What constitutes proof of transaction though? a lot of time it's an internet thing, and not much of a way to prove that they are who they say they are, and that they took your money. Is it only good to go if the drop kick admits he recieved the money?

imdying
22nd June 2011, 10:47
The debt recovery guy 'Aaron". What a fucking up-himself bullying tosspot. Lucky for him he was picking on a loser....or he would have been facing some genuine harassment charges. The tool even posted the self-incriminating harrasment evidence on the thread thinking he was cool being the Big Man. Seems like hes a failed law student lawyer wannabe to me.Meh, the wankstain deserved it, fuck em.

White trash
22nd June 2011, 10:56
Indeed, and hopefully it will be read by the scum, and give them a wake up call. What constitutes proof of transaction though? a lot of time it's an internet thing, and not much of a way to prove that they are who they say they are, and that they took your money. Is it only good to go if the drop kick admits he recieved the money?

If the "drop kick" had never received the money, he would have responded to the original court filing as such, and not ignored it. If he DID claim never to have received the money, court could quite easily and legaly request statement of account from the "drop kick"s bank. Then he'd possibly be in more shit for providing a false statement to the courts.

oneofsix
22nd June 2011, 11:11
'failed law student' or not, he still got his $$$ back - plus some.

And a rip-off twat got to be poorer and pissed-off

And that's what counts.:yes:

agreed.
He makes it clear he is not a failed law student but is a notice server/repo agent of some sort. He says in one post he usually delivers these orders but this time he was also the initiator.
As to harassment he also made it clear that the blog started well into the dialogue and after eh had decided he need to take court action as he was posting it as a lesson to those not in the industry. There had been plenty of chance before thsi stage for the scumbag to have made good and all politeness had been exhausted by the time the blog starts.

Crasherfromwayback
22nd June 2011, 11:20
Top show I say.

Ferkletastic
22nd June 2011, 11:28
I spent a couple years working in recoveries and have been through these legal proceedings many times, that was an excellent read.

I always kept it firm but polite, but yeah process servers are generally pretty gnarly guys who are excellent at getting their point across in a colourful way.

As far as harrassment goes he read the guy beautifully and went for maximum reaction whilst staying pretty much within his rights, the debtor was a massive tool which helped.

Str8 Jacket
22nd June 2011, 11:35
Yep, a bit of knowledge around debt collection can get you quite far in this world.... I have just finished a fight with GE Finance (which I won) but had I not have had the experience that I had had I would not have known to get everything in writing and to ask for the right information along with collecting and documenting my evidence - they would have kept fobbing me off.
Long story short GE ended up paying 6 times more to Baycorp than what they accused me of owing them. Took 6 months to fight them and I would say that someone with less knowledge of the collection process thann me would've been fucked over.

Aaron is my hero, he dealt with the situation brilliantly! :D

jonbuoy
22nd June 2011, 18:43
Fuck that was WANKSTAIN.
Some dumbarsed guy ripped off someone for $200. The guy getting ripped off was obviously a greedy idiot. The guy ripping off someone for $200 was a drop kick - risking his everything for $200. Tool.

But.
The debt recovery guy 'Aaron". What a fucking up-himself bullying tosspot. Lucky for him he was picking on a loser....or he would have been facing some genuine harassment charges. The tool even posted the self-incriminating harrasment evidence on the thread thinking he was cool being the Big Man. Seems like hes a failed law student lawyer wannabe to me.

IŽd hire him.

xen
22nd June 2011, 18:54
IŽd hire him.

+1


Good crack didn't know that option was available

jaffaonajappa
22nd June 2011, 19:01
yeah, okies. I can see your guys point.....I was seeing Red tho when I read it last night. Am still thinking this Aaron dude is a fucking king sized wanker tho.

Yeah, the rip-off chap deserved a hiding / pay-up, whatever. But Aaron didnt do that. He did way too much more.

Makes me think of a 20 year old guy who hit someone he shouldnt have, and then got Decimated by a 3rd Dan Ninjitsu coach....imagine if the coach gave out the hiding over a long period of time, and every few seconds jumped on the internet to Gloat about how he was destroying someone, and describing to others how the other guy is reacting. ok, a bit OTT...but similar kind of sick.

the whole checking facebook, posting 3rd party conversations, etc....was it for $200? Was it to educate others? Nope, it was to feed his own Ego mostly.

I know a few guys still early 20's that made mistakes. Luckily they were treated with some dignity and respect.....and yeah the legal system 'got them' - didnt need this maniac.

But....im off to find a bike thread. Ciao.

Usarka
22nd June 2011, 19:25
every few seconds jumped on the internet to Gloat about how he was destroying someone, and describing to others how the other guy is reacting. ok, a bit OTT...but similar kind of sick.


Except this guy had pwoopteen opportunities to put it right.

bogan
22nd June 2011, 19:35
Except this guy had pwoopteen opportunities to put it right.

and he was told how much he would have to pay if the guy bothered to take him through the system. The douche called his bluff and lost big time, good on Aaron for sharing the story so others know how to do the same.

Ronin
22nd June 2011, 20:21
and he was told how much he would have to pay if the guy bothered to take him through the system. The douche called his bluff and lost big time, good on Aaron for sharing the story so others know how to do the same.

And he let someone who lives in the same town as poostain know about him. :lol:

Actually I think his parents are clients of mine. Must check.

John_H
22nd June 2011, 20:29
What an awesome read! Loved the youtube serving papers video. All too often do people get away from ripping people off because the amount is so small and it is too hard to learn the system. I wish I had the know how years ago when I got ripped off for substantially more than $200.