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whiskeyman
11th December, 2012, 08:18 PM
well i have been a silly billy and ashamed i got robbed
should have known better

gained my trust and thought genuine

site they use here and elsewhere
vin to pin - english

sent some money to guy from jordan or algeria think they use both

promise of access to car dealer codes

he sold me access codes take my money and not give me access codes?????????

ignore my emails and ignore skype as soon as money taken by western union

under the name of MAJDI JAMAL ALAZZA
friend of sami bouchagour

denis armandez

xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

they will use other names and locations


all beware this scammer and thief
he also use paypal now

2.PayPal.
The most convenient payment method in the world.

PayPal address :pinfromvin@hotmail.com
3. ...
Please contact us at vintopin1@hotmaildotcom for details.
Note: Please tell us the following information after you have paid using ...
1) The 10 digit control number.
2) Sender's ....
3) The exact amount you send.
4) Sender's address.


never pay to this thiefs
you been warned

theft is not good my friend and i shall tell the world about you


hope this saves honest working guys out there hassle

never use western union this how thief take your money

BigfatPaulie
11th December, 2012, 09:41 PM
Playing Devils Advocate here, but "honest working guy" is a little hypocritical when you were after dodgy codes? :p

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Meat-Head
11th December, 2012, 10:00 PM
is a little hypocritical when you were after dodgy codes? :p




Disagree.

1) Some dealers codes, you can't get costomer HAS at great expense take car

2) You get the code cheap, you save the cotsomer money

3) You get the code cheap, charge costomer FULL retail + 10%

P&D
11th December, 2012, 10:03 PM
Sorry to say mate you have had 2 lessons plz learn to avoid again

1. Anything thats sound to good to be true won't be (in most cases)
2.NEVER NEVER send cash via Western Union

whiskeyman
11th December, 2012, 10:28 PM
Sorry to say mate you have had 2 lessons plz learn to avoid again

1. Anything thats sound to good to be true won't be (in most cases)
2.NEVER NEVER send cash via Western Union


yip too true

but hopefully this may helpothers who may fall into same trap

P&D
11th December, 2012, 10:34 PM
To true mate good post i hope you did not lose to much cash my friend

whiskeyman
11th December, 2012, 10:46 PM
too trusting p&d

expect to get treated as i treat others

unfortunately there is always a bad egg now and then

camelgd
11th December, 2012, 11:25 PM
Sorry to hear of your troubles. Its hard to be in this business for a long time without gettng burnt. They will get their just reward one of these days.

whiskeyman
15th December, 2012, 06:03 PM
Sorry to hear of your troubles. Its hard to be in this business for a long time without gettng burnt. They will get their just reward one of these days.

i am sure they shall

thanks

garryreed
22nd December, 2012, 05:59 PM
if it looks too good to be true it probrably is

whiskeyman
8th January, 2013, 12:09 AM
they continue to lure people in

more that reads this the less from dk forum that they shall lure

this site where they try to do there dirty dealings

Meat-Head
8th January, 2013, 12:17 AM
ok so use the SEARCH function of your GOOGLE and search for "Spam it back" programme that sends MILLIONS of emails to a certain website free and upgraded version, never tried it, needed to setup a test account.

Ask Smokey08 if it worked for him - if he ever tried it that is.

gazza1956
8th January, 2013, 12:22 AM
keep your wits about you there is still the old emails goin about we need your money to unlock a futune i have a deceased aunt and the money is locked in a vault same scam diff ways

smokey08
8th January, 2013, 12:24 AM
Ask Smokey08 if it worked for him - if he ever tried it that is.

I never tried it meaty so I dont know. Im surprised you didnt use it on paypal customer services.

cjawahir
8th January, 2013, 12:29 AM
do you have a link to the website ?

i also send western union to a few company ,


cj

whiskeyman
8th January, 2013, 12:31 AM
its vintopin

ajman5252
8th January, 2013, 01:33 AM
how much did u pay??
was it for vin to pin for chrysler/jeep?? and kia/hyundai pin code??
also peugot n citroen??

bcoz i kind a similar experience...thought of paying but at last moment...i quit!!! i guess same guy...he said he from algeria or albania..i forgot..some african country

whiskeyman
8th January, 2013, 01:48 AM
how much did u pay??
was it for vin to pin for chrysler/jeep?? and kia/hyundai pin code??
also peugot n citroen??

bcoz i kind a similar experience...thought of paying but at last moment...i quit!!! i guess same guy...he said he from algeria or albania..i forgot..some african country


this will be same lot

avoid avoid avoid

Meat-Head
10th January, 2013, 11:16 PM
its vintopin


hang on

type that in google, keep looking you come across an INFERIOR forum that seems to be free!

just see a sumular page that was like your orginal post

just just lost it - never mind!

keysph
11th January, 2013, 08:53 AM
...
never use western union this how thief take your money
...and make bombs :D

whiskeyman
25th January, 2013, 04:41 PM
vin to pin (http://www.vintopin1.com/)

apparently hearing reports they now accepting paypal

and still ripping people off

dontzapit
26th January, 2013, 08:29 AM
scammers are everywhere. I was selling a car on ebay last year and got an email from a phisher telling me he was going to report me to the police because he paid me days ago and i never answered any emails or phone calls from him. It was all just a big scam to open up the email and get a virus installed on my pc which was then going to install a key logger. The email was disguised very well as the ebay home page when you clicked on the link but it was of course just the hackers website disguised to look like the ebay login page and then hoping i would fall for it they would then have logged my ebay username and password and then wiped out my paypal account or worse within minutes. SO be careful on ebay aswell guys. ALWAYS check the URL address before logging in as it could be a big scam

keyprogramming
7th February, 2013, 09:29 AM
If you get a genuine looking email, hover the mouse pointer over the email address or link.
After a few seconds the real email address will appear, usually something like ebay.ebay@.............
I get loads from "Ebay", that slip through the Spam Filter but if they are genuine they will also appear in your Messages box.

whiskeyman
5th June, 2013, 12:32 AM
bump hes still on the go