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    Quote Originally Posted by LAV 750 View Post
    So how did the cops know where to go to find this stolen bike? They could only have found out from the trade me seller surely?
    they where telling me today that they had re advertized the ktm85 on trade me because they where short of cash and it was either the kids bike or the old mans bike what ever went first...if the kids bike sold.... as soon as the old mans went they were goin to replace his boys with another one...lucky his dads bike sold first but unluckly the old owners reconized the ktm on trade me and called the fuzz
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    That fuckn sucks big time, I'd be happy to donate $10 or something.
    Any way of tracking those maggots down who did this?
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    Trademe should have IP logging - they will be able to find out the IP address of the advertiser, then via the ISP find the associated user.
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    Quote Originally Posted by davereid View Post
    Trademe should have IP logging - they will be able to find out the IP address of the advertiser, then via the ISP find the associated user.
    They don't have IP logging? Well, that's a shit on-line trading service, isn't it. Where's the protection against things like this occuring every day? Pretty sweet: steal something, use a stolen credit card to set up your account and then flog the stolen goods knowing that they haven't got the means to trace you.

    Trademe should adhere to basic security guidelines.

    Sorry to hear about that kid and the hassles with the bike.

    Is there any way of tracking them down via the contact made after the aution - phone calls, emails, did they pick up the bike from somewhere or did the crims deliver it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolf View Post

    Is there any way of tracking them down via the contact made after the aution - phone calls, emails, did they pick up the bike from somewhere or did the crims deliver it?
    they met the guy half way he came up from hamilton and met them at the base of the bombbay hills..... i now have o photo copy of the auction details so ill post it up....the guy was saying in the auction that it hadnt been used for a few months because of loss of interest....i rang his mobile number today and it rang but went to message box..... im wondering if he brought this bike of the guiy who stole it and didnt know it was stolen either
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    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder View Post
    Hey post the trademe ad will ya... we might keep an eye out for the lowlife involved (it WAS the trademe person wasn't it, or did they simply receive it... possibly in innocence?)
    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
    You got a name, address, trademe account or something?


    heres the trade me add of the guy who sold it to theese guys

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...px?id=85280791


    PLEASE DO NOT ASK THIS SELLER ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS BIKE THE COPS ARE DOIN THERE JOB AND WOULDNT WANT HIM TO GET A HEADS UP NOW WOULD WE.
    after looking at his trade me account im wondering if he even knew it was stolen.....since he is still selling stuff on trade me
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    im gonna ask him so we will see if he answers

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimjim View Post
    im gonna ask him so we will see if he answers
    ask him what.....the cops are trying to track him down at the momment so please dont go screw it up for them by giving him a heads up
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    Smile Re: Low life.

    Sorry to hear about the low life who stole yr money 4 the sale of a stolen bike. It absolutely disgusts me that there are people out there who feel no remorse 4 their low life actions. Just remember this what goes around comes around and 1 day they will get theres and heres hoping that when they do that they get it Big Time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by davereid View Post
    Trademe should have IP logging - they will be able to find out the IP address of the advertiser, then via the ISP find the associated user.
    Why does everyone usually associate crims with being thick. Seems like here they had it pretty sorted. The pro's are probably watching us for the odd detail we think is irrelevant. How do you know they are not watching where you meet takin a few details, rego's doin a search up pops address etc they know you are away for a while doing the coro or whatever. They don't care about 9/11 consiracy theory BS they are just using the technology. Bro gets caught they all learn from it, ie evidence presented in court. Use it as intelligence for next burg or stuff. They are not stupid. We are for thinking they are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonny Rotten View Post
    heres the trade me add of the guy who sold it to theese guys

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...px?id=85280791


    PLEASE DO NOT ASK THIS SELLER ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS BIKE THE COPS ARE DOIN THERE JOB AND WOULDNT WANT HIM TO GET A HEADS UP NOW WOULD WE.
    Understood - and respected. It's not our job to determine the guilt or otherwise (if we actually KNOW he's guilty - that's a different issue)

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    sellers other listings has this Call Josh on 0275679983 any time
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...n-87697831.htm

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    The trademe ad show sellers "address verified", so either the cops can get the address off trademe or address verification isn't worth a knob of goat shit.
    it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
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