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mossy1200
7th August 2014, 22:16
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=762200750

I see my friend HANK59 is doing his stuff.
Same trader decided to track down bidders on one of my auctions and give them information to put them off bidding.

Anyone know him? Hes on bike auctions a lot.:angry2:

I bought a quad online once by bidding over his auto bid and a few months later when I tried to sell it he contacted the buyer destroyed sale one contacted buyer second auction. In the end I gave the buyer the quad for free lol.

Gremlin
7th August 2014, 22:18
You can block him if you wanted?

mossy1200
7th August 2014, 22:20
You can block him if you wanted?

Hes not bidding on my auction now I just see hes bidding on a bike I have on watch list.
Read his last question lol.

Gremlin
7th August 2014, 22:23
Oh... meh, TM is full of tards... :yawn:

awa355
7th August 2014, 22:34
The buggar has almost 1200 positive feedbacks, 4 neutral and 3 negatives. Not a bad record.

AllanB
7th August 2014, 22:36
Block the cock. Probably owns a boke shop and wants it cheap so he can on-sell :facepalm:

Acropolises to bike shop owners :innocent:

mossy1200
7th August 2014, 22:43
Block the cock. Probably owns a boke shop and wants it cheap so he can on-sell :facepalm:

Acropolises to bike shop owners :innocent:

I think a back yard trader but he gets upset when he doesn't win an item he wants. I bided on the quad in the last few minutes over his auto bid. He spent a few months following my tard me account and contacting my bidders to pay me back for winning. Kind of like a evil ex stalking you.:( and contacting your new partner.

imdying
8th August 2014, 10:00
Win one of his auctions. Get his name and address. Pass that on to the IRD as an unregistered second hand goods traders not declaring his income/tax. Doesn't actually matter if it is true or not, just bait the trap well enough to have him audited and I guarantee that will keep him busy for a while.

mashman
8th August 2014, 10:11
Win one of his auctions. Get his name and address. Pass that on to the IRD as an unregistered second hand goods traders not declaring his income/tax. Doesn't actually matter if it is true or not, just bait the trap well enough to have him audited and I guarantee that will keep him busy for a while.

:clap: this, most definitely this.

jasonu
8th August 2014, 13:20
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=762200750

I see my friend HANK59 is doing his stuff.
Same trader decided to track down bidders on one of my auctions and give them information to put them off bidding.

Anyone know him? Hes on bike auctions a lot.:angry2:

I bought a quad online once by bidding over his auto bid and a few months later when I tried to sell it he contacted the buyer destroyed sale one contacted buyer second auction. In the end I gave the buyer the quad for free lol.

Does Trade Me make you post his comments on your auction?

Ender EnZed
8th August 2014, 13:33
Does Trade Me make you post his comments on your auction?

No, just lists there being an unanswered question. But he could still contact other bidders through one of their own listings.

avgas
8th August 2014, 15:30
He seems a bit weird. Not quite all there I don't think.

Oscar
8th August 2014, 15:38
Wait until he has an auction.
Then post a link to this discussion.

mossy1200
8th August 2014, 16:57
He actually contacted the buyer that bought my quad and told her what I paid for it and tried to stop her from coming to collect it.
He got her contact details from one of her auctions that she had that had her phone number and called her before she came to collect.

Gremlin
8th August 2014, 16:59
I think he fancies a root :blink:

Maha
8th August 2014, 17:05
You can block him if you wanted?

Where is the fun in that? way more fun winding them up, intelligence beats dumbshittedness every time....;)
The KB sand kickers should be along shortly.

swarfie
8th August 2014, 17:10
Wait until he has an auction.
Then post a link to this discussion.

That's the best suggestion yet...I like the way you think...must be an Airhead owner :niceone::niceone:

mossy1200
8th August 2014, 17:11
Where is the fun in that? way more fun winding them up, intelligence beats dumbshittedness every time....;)
The KB sand kickers will be along shortly.

Maybe I should bid on the trials bike just to get a bite.

Ender EnZed
8th August 2014, 17:19
Maybe I should bid on the trials bike just to get a bite.

Worst case scenario is you get a cool little bike for $515. Give it a nudge.

mossy1200
8th August 2014, 17:28
Worst case scenario is you get a cool little bike for $515. Give it a nudge.

Im leading a bid on a bmw at the moment. Its tempting but if I win both my wife might give me a nudge.

Oscar
8th August 2014, 17:36
That's the best suggestion yet...I like the way you think...must be an Airhead owner :niceone::niceone:

I have two.
Does that make me twice as smart?

mashman
8th August 2014, 17:43
Wait until he has an auction.
Then post a link to this discussion.

bwaaaaaaa ha ha ha ha ha ha ha haaaaaaaa... I change my mind, this, most definitely this.

swarfie
8th August 2014, 17:52
I have two.
Does that make me twice as smart?

I have one. Only 1/2 as smart?:laugh:

Mo NZ
8th August 2014, 18:12
Fuck. I could hardly believe what he had written.
I think Maha has the right idea.

I feel like posting in the questions area something about fuck off and let the auction run etc.
Anyone know the vendor??

R650R
8th August 2014, 18:52
Win one of his auctions...yada yada yada

Actually what would be better would be to post bad incorrect feedback and engage in a red face rep war lol...
Whats that old political saying, it might not be true but its fun watching the bastard deny it!

F5 Dave
8th August 2014, 22:58
So why did you buy a quad? To be honest you probably deserve some badwill if you didn't burn it.

awayatc
9th August 2014, 07:11
Click on hank59 on trademe and save as favourite seller.
you will then get emailed when he has a listing on TM....
then you, and your mates can piss on his parade...
Just a wee bit of patience...

mossy1200
9th August 2014, 10:28
So why did you buy a quad? To be honest you probably deserve some badwill if you didn't burn it.

sorry:brick:


I ended up giving it away.

jasonu
9th August 2014, 14:55
Find out where he lives and pay someone to go and punch him right in the cock.

ellipsis
9th August 2014, 15:15
Find out where he lives and pay someone to go and punch him right in the cock.

sometimes that can be ineffectual...what about pissing in his computer...

cc rider
10th August 2014, 15:01
Is there a cooling off period on winning bids?
Keep bidding crazy high, win, then cancel.

caspernz
10th August 2014, 15:14
The buggar has almost 1200 positive feedbacks, 4 neutral and 3 negatives. Not a bad record.

Mmmm, yeah well this Hank59 fella may well come across as a bit of a douche...but his record suggests he's not all bad. So maybe I should ask what the true story is behind him getting so pissed at Mossy??

All that aside, I'm in for partaking in a bit of annoyance thrown at Hank59...several suggestions already made seem worthwhile.

Back in my younger days, I've been known to mail an ex-forces asswipe the pin for a hand grenade...with a note making him guess where the grenade went...almost blackmail when it comes to negotiating terms

R650R
10th August 2014, 16:30
Back in my younger days, I've been known to mail an ex-forces asswipe the pin for a hand grenade...with a note making him guess where the grenade went...almost blackmail when it comes to negotiating terms

I like your style. Had flatmate once that tried to screw me out of my (significant) share of bond money owed when we moved out. For a variety of reasons conventional debt collection means weren't an option.
Talked it over with fella at work who shall we say is connected to the ladies of the night industry in Auckland through his partner.
He suggested telling flatmate that if payment wasn't forthcoming "Jenny" from Laos would be knocking on the door in the morning telling him he's a daddy now and nominating him for child support payments.
Just mentioned this to a mutual friend (wasn't really my thing to do it that way) and woohoo envelope of cash arrived very quickley LOL...

Miss that guys crazy ideas. His best one was when management was apathetic to the night shift having to deal with leaking and badly packaged DG's with missing paperwork etc. After one long night he lost it and deliberately sent a pallet of leaking enamel paint to ****** stacked on top of (insert major brand name brewery here) pallets of beer. Boy did the brown stuff hit the fan over that, work practices did improve after that one though!!!

unstuck
10th August 2014, 16:36
For a variety of reasons conventional debt collection means weren't an option.
!

Bigger than you was he.:shifty:

R650R
10th August 2014, 16:42
Bigger than you was he.:shifty:

No lol by conventional I mean the proper costly, time consuming legal ways...

unstuck
10th August 2014, 16:47
No lol by conventional I mean the proper costly, time consuming legal ways...

Cheaper beating the crap out of him then, in the dark, with no witnesses .:innocent:

caspernz
10th August 2014, 18:01
Miss that guys crazy ideas. His best one was when management was apathetic to the night shift having to deal with leaking and badly packaged DG's with missing paperwork etc. After one long night he lost it and deliberately sent a pallet of leaking enamel paint to ****** stacked on top of (insert major brand name brewery here) pallets of beer. Boy did the brown stuff hit the fan over that, work practices did improve after that one though!!!

Yes well...there is something to be said for allowing shite to rise to the correct level of management. All too often middle management practice what in some circles is called "management by avoidance" for obvious reasons.

But how does any of this help Mossy with his minor conundrum?

mossy1200
10th August 2014, 18:16
So maybe I should ask what the true story is behind him getting so pissed at Mossy??



As far as I know I just bided $5.00 over his auto bid on a auction on the quad that finished at midnight.
I recall he had complained in the auction questions about the time the auction was going to finish that someone would outbid him while he was asleep.

caspernz
10th August 2014, 18:21
As far as I know I just bided $5.00 over his auto bid on a auction on the quad that finished at midnight.
I recall he had complained in the auction questions about the time the auction was going to finish that someone would outbid him while he was asleep.

Ah yep, that would fit in with his inane questions he posts on others' auctions.

Laava
11th August 2014, 23:25
He is making waves on this auction as well
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/motorbikes/motorbikes/dual-purpose/auction-760897517.htm

cc rider
12th August 2014, 02:52
He is making waves on this auction as well
... trademe...
OMG!!

I'd call Hank59 a wanker but he clearly has a virginia & is busy fucking himself with his head.

avgas
12th August 2014, 03:34
I've been known to mail an ex-forces asswipe the pin for a hand grenade...with a note making him guess where the grenade went...almost blackmail when it comes to negotiating terms
http://englishrussia.com/2014/08/08/headlightless-porsche/

awa355
12th August 2014, 07:21
He is making waves on this auction as well
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/motorbikes/motorbikes/dual-purpose/auction-760897517.htm

If I had an auction running and got questions from ole wank59, I'd not bother to answer.

As for him trying to drive the price down, I wouldn't be selling for less than the item is worth to me regardless.

mossy1200
12th August 2014, 21:30
Side note question

I am bidding on a bike I would like for a café racer project.
Been leading for a while (only bidder).
Now a new tardme member with zero feedback and been member for less than a month bids.

Bid push or just someone wanting same bike? Bidder is Greymouth and bike is Kapiti. would someone in Greymouth really shop that distance for a low value bike? I find zero feedback people tend to put me off a bit.

Mo NZ
18th August 2014, 07:19
200l of saw dust anybody.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/a.aspx?id=768476168

Grumph
18th August 2014, 07:56
Side note question

I am bidding on a bike I would like for a café racer project.
Been leading for a while (only bidder).
Now a new tardme member with zero feedback and been member for less than a month bids.

Bid push or just someone wanting same bike? Bidder is Greymouth and bike is Kapiti. would someone in Greymouth really shop that distance for a low value bike? I find zero feedback people tend to put me off a bit.

Yes they would. Kapiti is probably easier than ChCh as you don't have to come over the passes in winter....Bear in mind everything on the coast has to come in and there is no really easy way.

jonbuoy
18th August 2014, 09:47
Did you use sniping software or just put in a last second bid?

mossy1200
18th August 2014, 21:05
Did you use sniping software or just put in a last second bid?

Tardme auctions extend to 2 mins when a bid is added near the end so only way to sneak in is if the other bidder is offline or doesn't refresh his screen in the last 2 mins.

jonbuoy
19th August 2014, 00:02
Tardme auctions extend to 2 mins when a bid is added near the end so only way to sneak in is if the other bidder is offline or doesn't refresh his screen in the last 2 mins.

Ah ok I haven´t bought anything off a trade me auction in a long time. Automatic Sniping on Ebay has got out of control - I just look at Ebay as a blind bid system now put in the highest price your willing to pay and not a cent more. I lost out on a crankshaft and conrod set a few months ago - was watching the auction refreshing the screen and at the last nanosecond a computer outbid me. I would have gone up much higher so the seller lost out as well. You won fair and square so its his problem if he couldn´t be bothered to stay awake.

mossy1200
16th September 2014, 18:39
LOOKS like someone has it for this seller.

new player asking negative questions (check his profile name)and a negative 1 rep bidder asking questions also. Likely the same person.


http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/motorbikes/motorbikes/sports/auction-775739981.htm