2716 days ago

Warning

Mike from Otorohanga District

This character is now residing in the Otorohanga area and I have been an unfortunate recipient of his deceit. I was dumb enough to let this guy talk me into taking away a cheap car I had for sale with disclosed issues, and has not paid for it after 7 weeks (Only $400.00) after many times stating he will pay for it (I have the messenger threads all kept and screenshot to back up my claim). He spun a story of someone testing one of his cars and not returning it or being paid for it and has even registered my car in his name. He also spun a bit of a yarn about playing rugby for Wales and being involved in the tours etc. I did a little digging and came across this very interesting article. If you deal with this guy with anything for sale or offered, please be very careful. PS, please keep a look out for my car Blue 2003 Peugeot wagon [FYT841]
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