View Full Version : DO NOT DEAL WITH EBAY USER 'djfrayne' - HE IS A FRAUD AND A LIER
Ext User(Sally Samantha Lodden)
30-04-2006, 08:26 AM
Ebay user 'djfrayne' (real name apparently Daniel Frayne) based apparently
in Brisbane is a fraudster. He lies about the condition, source and
availability of items he lists for sale, and rips people off by asking
very high amounts for 'Express Post' delivery (which means 1 business day
after payment is received) for items which are supposed to be originating
from his registered location of Brisbane.
$30 to 'Express-Post' a mobile phone from Brisbane to Sydney, then not
delivering any product for weeks with no explanation or offer of a refund?
Sounds like a scam. He will not provide tracking numbers either.
The PayPal account he gets you to pay into does not belong to him, but
some guy called Chris.
You have all been warned.
Sally.
--
The f@#king Asian money tsunami keeps rolling along sucking you dry...
Ext User(Dogfart)
30-04-2006, 09:23 AM
On Sun, 30 Apr 2006, at 07:58:18 [GMT +1000] (07:58:18 Sunday, 30 April 2006
where I live) "Sally Samantha Lodden" wrote:
> Ebay user 'djfrayne' (real name apparently Daniel Frayne) based apparently
> in Brisbane is a fraudster. He lies about the condition, source and
> availability of items he lists for sale, and rips people off by asking
> very high amounts for 'Express Post' delivery (which means 1 business day
> after payment is received) for items which are supposed to be originating
> from his registered location of Brisbane.
Another one to watch out for is Daniel Juhn in Sydney. Was selling black
listed phones, and changes e-bay id to suit himself. Fraudster.
Wonder if any connection?
Ext User(Jeßus)
30-04-2006, 11:23 AM
On Sun, 30 Apr 2006 09:07:56 +1000, Dogfart proclaimed:
> On Sun, 30 Apr 2006, at 07:58:18 [GMT +1000] (07:58:18 Sunday, 30 April
> 2006 where I live) "Sally Samantha Lodden" wrote:
>
>> Ebay user 'djfrayne' (real name apparently Daniel Frayne) based
> apparently > in Brisbane is a fraudster. He lies about the condition,
> source and > availability of items he lists for sale, and rips people off
> by asking > very high amounts for 'Express Post' delivery (which means 1
> business day > after payment is received) for items which are supposed to
> be originating > from his registered location of Brisbane.
>
> Another one to watch out for is Daniel Juhn in Sydney. Was selling black
> listed phones, and changes e-bay id to suit himself. Fraudster.
Got any of his past or present eBay IDs?
> Wonder if any connection?
Maybe not to the OP, but I think I know who it is... talk about a
'coincidence' :)
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Ext User(horacewachope@gmail.com)
30-04-2006, 12:13 PM
On Sun, 30 Apr 2006 09:07:56 +1000, Dogfart
<flatulantdingo@deadspam.com> wrote:
>On Sun, 30 Apr 2006, at 07:58:18 [GMT +1000] (07:58:18 Sunday, 30 April 2006
>where I live) "Sally Samantha Lodden" wrote:
>
>> Ebay user 'djfrayne' (real name apparently Daniel Frayne) based apparently
>> in Brisbane is a fraudster. He lies about the condition, source and
>> availability of items he lists for sale, and rips people off by asking
>> very high amounts for 'Express Post' delivery (which means 1 business day
>> after payment is received) for items which are supposed to be originating
>> from his registered location of Brisbane.
>
>Another one to watch out for is Daniel Juhn in Sydney. Was selling black
>listed phones, and changes e-bay id to suit himself. Fraudster.
>
>Wonder if any connection?
Did Daniel Juhn once post here?
The name is familiar.
Ext User(Jeßus)
30-04-2006, 01:13 PM
On Sun, 30 Apr 2006 11:36:15 +0930, horacewachope proclaimed:
> On Sun, 30 Apr 2006 09:07:56 +1000, Dogfart <flatulantdingo@deadspam.com>
> wrote:
>
>>On Sun, 30 Apr 2006, at 07:58:18 [GMT +1000] (07:58:18 Sunday, 30 April
> 2006 >where I live) "Sally Samantha Lodden" wrote: >
>>> Ebay user 'djfrayne' (real name apparently Daniel Frayne) based
> apparently >> in Brisbane is a fraudster. He lies about the condition,
> source and >> availability of items he lists for sale, and rips people off
> by asking >> very high amounts for 'Express Post' delivery (which means 1
> business day >> after payment is received) for items which are supposed to
> be originating >> from his registered location of Brisbane. >
>>Another one to watch out for is Daniel Juhn in Sydney. Was selling black
>>listed phones, and changes e-bay id to suit himself. Fraudster. >
>>Wonder if any connection?
>
> Did Daniel Juhn once post here?
> The name is familiar.
It would be very familiar, especially under other pseudonyms.
How about a 'Daniel John'?
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/J/
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Ext User(Dogfart)
30-04-2006, 01:53 PM
On Sun, 30 Apr 2006, at 11:36:15 [GMT +0930] (12:06:15 Sunday, 30 April 2006
where I live) "horacewachope@gmail.com" wrote:
> Did Daniel Juhn once post here?
> The name is familiar.
Still does sometimes.
Sold me a scammy phone. Eastwood NSW detectives interviewed him and gave him
a warning. Didn't charge him as the phone was blacklisted in UK, too hard to
get evidence.
Chances his e-bay id regularly (or at least he did when his daddy let him
play with the computer.)
Nice Korean family; what a disgrace you must be to them, Daniel.
I posted about this at the time
http://tinyurl.com/mor72
and also
http://tinyurl.com/rrjpg
which detailed his visit from Eastwood detectives.
The bastard should be getting it up the Cadbury Canal each night in Long Bay
Jail. Probably dirty he didn't get convicted! LOL
Ext User(Biggus)
30-04-2006, 03:33 PM
I was thinking the same.
and still isnt in Jail?
>How about a 'Daniel John'?
Ext User(Michael)
30-04-2006, 07:33 PM
"Sally Samantha Lodden" <sallysl@jedi.apana.org.au> wrote in message
news:Pine.GSO.4.63.0604300746380.14702@jedi.apana. org.au...
>
> Ebay user 'djfrayne' (real name apparently Daniel Frayne) based apparently
> in Brisbane is a fraudster. He lies about the condition, source and
> availability of items he lists for sale, and rips people off by asking
> very high amounts for 'Express Post' delivery (which means 1 business day
> after payment is received) for items which are supposed to be originating
> from his registered location of Brisbane.
You accept the terms of the postage if you bid.
> $30 to 'Express-Post' a mobile phone from Brisbane to Sydney, then not
> delivering any product for weeks with no explanation or offer of a refund?
> Sounds like a scam. He will not provide tracking numbers either.
You aint entitled to a tracking number
> The PayPal account he gets you to pay into does not belong to him, but
> some guy called Chris.
>
> You have all been warned.
Yes, we have
>
> Sally.
>
> --
> The f@#king Asian money tsunami keeps rolling along sucking you dry...
Ext User(Michael)
30-04-2006, 07:33 PM
"Dogfart" <flatulantdingo@deadspam.com> wrote in message
news:4824959416$20060430090758@dontbotherspamming. com...
> On Sun, 30 Apr 2006, at 07:58:18 [GMT +1000] (07:58:18 Sunday, 30 April
2006
> where I live) "Sally Samantha Lodden" wrote:
>
> > Ebay user 'djfrayne' (real name apparently Daniel Frayne) based
apparently
> > in Brisbane is a fraudster. He lies about the condition, source and
> > availability of items he lists for sale, and rips people off by asking
> > very high amounts for 'Express Post' delivery (which means 1 business
day
> > after payment is received) for items which are supposed to be
originating
> > from his registered location of Brisbane.
>
> Another one to watch out for is Daniel Juhn in Sydney. Was selling black
> listed phones, and changes e-bay id to suit himself. Fraudster.
Yeah, he's a crook
Ext User(Dogfart)
30-04-2006, 08:03 PM
On Sun, 30 Apr 2006, at 09:27:07 [GMT GMT] (19:27:07 Sunday, 30 April 2006
where I live) "Michael" wrote:
>> $30 to 'Express-Post' a mobile phone from Brisbane to Sydney, then not
>> delivering any product for weeks with no explanation or offer of a refund?
>> Sounds like a scam. He will not provide tracking numbers either.
> You aint entitled to a tracking number
Bullshit! If you pay, you are entitled to trace via tracking number.
Ext User(GB)
30-04-2006, 08:13 PM
"Michael" <michael@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:Lp%4g.19556$vy1.14569@news-server.bigpond.net.au:
> You accept the terms of the postage if you bid.
No no! The correct time to negotiate the finer points
of the legal agreement is *after* you have carefully read
the terms and conditions of sale and indicated your
acceptance by bidding.
> You aint entitled to a tracking number
In the same way that the practice of offering no-questions-
asked refunds by a few large retailers automatically makes
it *law* that every retailer must do the same, the fact
that a couple of courier companies offer tracking numbers
makes it an undeniable fact that all shippers must provide
a shipping number and provide a full web-based tracking
service.
:-)
GB
--
"Men will never be free until the last king is strangled with the
entrails of the last priest." (Diderot, paraphrasing Meslier)
Ext User(GB)
30-04-2006, 08:13 PM
Dogfart <flatulantdingo@deadspam.com> wrote in
news:5673345895$20060430195123@dontbotherspamming. com:
> On Sun, 30 Apr 2006, at 09:27:07 [GMT GMT] (19:27:07 Sunday, 30 April
> 2006 where I live) "Michael" wrote:
>> You aint entitled to a tracking number
> Bullshit! If you pay, you are entitled to trace via tracking number.
Bullshit! Of course you're not.
GB
--
"Men will never be free until the last king is strangled with the
entrails of the last priest." (Diderot, paraphrasing Meslier)
Ext User(Ben Thomas)
01-05-2006, 12:43 PM
Sally Samantha Lodden wrote:
>
> Ebay user 'djfrayne' (real name apparently Daniel Frayne) based
> apparently in Brisbane is a fraudster. He lies about the condition,
> source and availability of items he lists for sale, and rips people
> off by asking very high amounts for 'Express Post' delivery (which
> means 1 business day after payment is received) for items which are
> supposed to be originating from his registered location of Brisbane.
>
> $30 to 'Express-Post' a mobile phone from Brisbane to Sydney, then not
> delivering any product for weeks with no explanation or offer of a
> refund? Sounds like a scam. He will not provide tracking numbers either.
>
> The PayPal account he gets you to pay into does not belong to him, but
> some guy called Chris.
>
> You have all been warned.
>
> Sally.
>
> --
> The f@#king Asian money tsunami keeps rolling along sucking you dry...
That's why you pay with paypal. Refund is easily got.
--
Ben Thomas, Melbourne, Australia
"Red Bull tastes like canned carbonated concentrated evil."
Ext User(Michael)
02-05-2006, 09:03 PM
"Dogfart" <flatulantdingo@deadspam.com> wrote in message
news:5673345895$20060430195123@dontbotherspamming. com...
> On Sun, 30 Apr 2006, at 09:27:07 [GMT GMT] (19:27:07 Sunday, 30 April 2006
> where I live) "Michael" wrote:
>
> >> $30 to 'Express-Post' a mobile phone from Brisbane to Sydney, then not
> >> delivering any product for weeks with no explanation or offer of a
refund?
> >> Sounds like a scam. He will not provide tracking numbers either.
>
> > You aint entitled to a tracking number
>
> Bullshit! If you pay, you are entitled to trace via tracking number.
Nope. The tracking number belongs to the person that BOUGHT the parcel, not
the person receiving it.
Whether they choose to give that to the receiver is up to them
Ext User(Michael)
02-05-2006, 09:03 PM
"GB" <gb0506@kickindanuts.threefiddy.com> wrote in message
news:44548cab@news.comindico.com.au...
> "Michael" <michael@yahoo.com> wrote in
> news:Lp%4g.19556$vy1.14569@news-server.bigpond.net.au:
> > You accept the terms of the postage if you bid.
>
> No no! The correct time to negotiate the finer points
> of the legal agreement is *after* you have carefully read
> the terms and conditions of sale and indicated your
> acceptance by bidding.
heh
> > You aint entitled to a tracking number
>
> In the same way that the practice of offering no-questions-
> asked refunds by a few large retailers automatically makes
> it *law* that every retailer must do the same, the fact
> that a couple of courier companies offer tracking numbers
> makes it an undeniable fact that all shippers must provide
> a shipping number and provide a full web-based tracking
> service.
double heh
Ext User(Michael)
02-05-2006, 09:03 PM
"Ben Thomas" <nosp@m.thanks.mate> wrote in message
news:7pkii3-kel.ln1@teri.unico.com.au...
> GB wrote:
>
> >Ben Thomas <nosp@m.thanks.mate> wrote in
> >news:pdgii3-m4l.ln1@teri.unico.com.au:
> >
> >
> >>PayPal guarantee it. If you did not receive the goods you will get a
> >>refund.
> >>If you did receive it, then PayPal won't give a toss.
> >>
> >>
> >
> > Paypal's guarantees, just like eBay's guarantees, aren't worth
> >the 'paper' they're written on.
> >
> > Paypal lies.
> >
> >GB
> >
> >
>
> Do you have any direct experience with this, or are you just jealous of
> successful business people?
He is right, you are wrong
>
> --
> Ben Thomas, Melbourne, Australia
>
> "Red Bull tastes like canned carbonated concentrated evil."
Ext User(Michael)
02-05-2006, 09:03 PM
"Ben Thomas" <nosp@m.thanks.mate> wrote in message
news:pdgii3-m4l.ln1@teri.unico.com.au...
> Biggus wrote:
>
> >Not always. Trust me, from someone down $1200....
> >
> >
> >
> >>That's why you pay with paypal. Refund is easily got.
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
>
> PayPal guarantee it. If you did not receive the goods you will get a
refund.
>
> If you did receive it, then PayPal won't give a toss.
Not as easy as that
Ext User(Rod Speed)
02-05-2006, 10:33 PM
Michael <michael@yahoo.com> wrote
> Dogfart <flatulantdingo@deadspam.com> wrote
>> Michael <michael@yahoo.com> wrote
>>>> $30 to 'Express-Post' a mobile phone from Brisbane
>>>> to Sydney, then not delivering any product for weeks
>>>> with no explanation or offer of a refund? Sounds like
>>>> a scam. He will not provide tracking numbers either.
>>> You aint entitled to a tracking number
Wrong, as always.
>> Bullshit! If you pay, you are entitled to trace via tracking number.
> Nope. The tracking number belongs to
> the person that BOUGHT the parcel,
Which is usually the one receiving it, stupid.
> not the person receiving it.
> Whether they choose to give that to the receiver is up to them
Pathetic, really.
Ext User(Michael)
02-05-2006, 10:43 PM
> >>>> $30 to 'Express-Post' a mobile phone from Brisbane
> >>>> to Sydney, then not delivering any product for weeks
> >>>> with no explanation or offer of a refund? Sounds like
> >>>> a scam. He will not provide tracking numbers either.
>
> >>> You aint entitled to a tracking number
>
> Wrong, as always.
>
> >> Bullshit! If you pay, you are entitled to trace via tracking number.
>
> > Nope. The tracking number belongs to
> > the person that BOUGHT the parcel,
>
> Which is usually the one receiving it, stupid.
No, the person who bought the person is the person sending the goods, ie.
the sender
Ext User(Dyna Soar)
02-05-2006, 11:33 PM
Michael wrote:
>>>>>> $30 to 'Express-Post' a mobile phone from Brisbane
>>>>>> to Sydney, then not delivering any product for weeks
>>>>>> with no explanation or offer of a refund? Sounds like
>>>>>> a scam. He will not provide tracking numbers either.
>>>>> You aint entitled to a tracking number
>> Wrong, as always.
>>>> Bullshit! If you pay, you are entitled to trace via tracking
>>>> number.
>>> Nope. The tracking number belongs to
>>> the person that BOUGHT the parcel,
>> Which is usually the one receiving it, stupid.
> No, the person who bought the person is the person sending the goods,
> ie. the sender
Is English not your first language?
--
Dyna
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