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Thread: Got Scammed by member GRIM (Kevin Edwards)

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2011-04-17 13:09:18
#171
Originally Posted by Pr
I just spoke to a fellow forum member and told me some more Info about this engine fiasco. He knew ot was and a compression test was done and it failed... Sucks that we have these types of members on this forum.

Alex, I got word from another very reliable source, same exact message a few weeks ago.

Grim knowingly and with premeditation ripped off Wolf. Not a single question in my mind.

Originally Posted by Grim
Kevin Edwards 26 years old 11866 sw 196st Miami Florida oh number 305-801-41 works for tiger direct in Miami

You have my name my number my job come see me

You would roll and piss yourself child.

Originally Posted by Grim
I have sold items to 99% of the people on this forum some people a lot extra things for free with no problems so go fuck yourself

You've had exactly four (4) transactions on this forum.

One of which is this transaction with Wolf. You're at 75% shit-head.

That means you would knowingly rip-off 25% of the folks with whom you do business. A full quarter of the time, you are a miserable, lying, snake. Your 99% claim is off by exactly 24%.

Originally Posted by Grim
the motor was fine when i shipped it.

No it was not. It tested bad prior to being sold as "good" and then shipped. You know it, I know it, the whole forum knows it.

Originally Posted by Grim
I am not hiding you have all my info and all you little batches looking for somthing bad to add nver stop to think how come no else dont have anything negative to say about a past sale

You're a ball-less, soul-less, amoral and dispicable little prick running your mouth while hiding behind your keyboard and distance.

Shawn B
2011-04-17 14:04:53
#172
Shawn i love you sniff sniff... ^ Number one reason i missed this forum, shawn b people.
2011-04-17 19:11:32
#173
well said
2011-04-17 21:02:10
#174
Thank you guys. Reading your support comments makes me feel better. Hopefully someday someone has opportunity to confront this scammer and kick his ass.
2011-04-19 03:01:41
#175
Originally Posted by unijabnx2000
i know thats why im asking. there seemed to be some marks still in the cylinder that they said didnt matter, he said he'll comp test to double check after it was driven


And the results are...

After driving it 500 miles and following motoman advices taken from here: Break In Secrets--How To Break In New Motorcycle and Car Engines For More Power

I can say his method works and that machine shop guy advice and experience was right too!!!

All cilinders are reading 140 now


Number 2 which was damage courtesy of scammer Kevin aka Grim



Reading



Number 3 which behaived a little bit strange



Reading


Engine Results Dry (no oil added)

140 - 140 - 140 - 140

2011-04-19 03:06:02
#176
very nice!!
2011-04-19 03:18:08
#177
Originally Posted by Will
very nice!!


Thank you!!!
2011-04-19 12:52:22
#178
Great numbers, even my DET was far off, cyl #4 was 20psi off
2011-04-19 13:42:18
#179
Originally Posted by Wolf_SER
I fully understand you, don't worry. Please read this and you will understand what I mean.

https://cms.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/?cmd=_render-content&content_ID=security/buyer_protection_resolution


If you decide to open a dispute, be aware that you must open it within 45 days of the date you made your payment, and that you and the seller will have 20 days to work things out.

And if you choose to escalate your dispute to a claim, you must do so within 20 days of opening the dispute, or it will be closed automatically.


As I believed him engines was good, I was not worried about it, I was more worried about bad weather we had those days. When I finally had a chance to install it, it's been more that 45 days I had paid for and beyond this point, due paypal contract and policies, you can't do anything else but to wait for a good seller response (not a coward scammer that denies it)

Best Regards


Hmm, how did you fund your paypal account, through your bank account or credit card. Reason asking, perhaps its possible if you used your credit card to file a dispute with the CC company, and have them perform a chargeback to paypal for merchandise recieved not as described?
2011-04-19 13:46:46
#180
Originally Posted by upstate240sx
Hmm, how did you fund your paypal account, through your bank account or credit card. Reason asking, perhaps its possible if you used your credit card to file a dispute with the CC company, and have them perform a chargeback to paypal for merchandise recieved not as described?


good idea, CC companies are very helpful with this sort of thing in my experience
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