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  • Tom64
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    Originally posted by blunttech View Post
    well maybe Im wrong then. The last payment Ive physically received from that paypal address is listed below 10 months ago. So my apologies if youve closed it since.. Josh's physical address removed

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    Josh Anderson

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    Web Accept Payment Received (Unique Transaction ID # 698739940C301583D)
    This transaction has been partially refunded
    For further details please see transaction 2CE753235F6440329Original Transaction Date Type Status Details Gross Fee Net Apr 10, 2014Payment From Josh Anderson Partially RefundedYou issued a partial refund for this payment.You issued a partial refund for this payment.
    ...$123.57 USD -$3.02 USD $120.55 USD
    Related Transaction Date Type Status Details Gross Fee Net May 2, 2014Refund Completed Details-$105.21 USD $2.32 USD -$102.89 USD Total:$18.36 USD -$0.70 USD $17.66 USD

    Name:
    Josh Anderson (The sender of this payment is Unregistered)Buyer email:
    eurospeed88@gmail.comPayment For:
    Invoice #122715686Payment sent to:

    sales@blunttech.comTotal amount:
    $123.57 USDFee amount:
    -$3.02 USDNet amount:
    $120.55 USD
    Invoice ID:
    INV2-WRKX-VMF4-ARPV-7RSEDate:
    Apr 10, 2014Time:
    18:19:47 PDTStatus:
    Partially Refunded
    You issued a partial refund for this payment.
    ^^^^^^
    This looks to be important info. Josh claims he closed the account back when the funds went missing. How is it the same e-mail (eurospeed88@gmail.com) address was used 10 months ago?

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  • F34R
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    As someone that uses Paypal everyday I feel it is in Josh's best interest to get the old account back up and track the info and find where the money went. I can track my paypal into right back to the very day I made it.

    I have known Josh for a good bit and I find him a pleasure to talk to, for now I will just pray he can figure out what happened and where it went. I'm not here to cast stones, GGraves has been in a situation that raised brows here and he resolved it and got his good name back and giving back to the community with AMAZING e30 goodies.

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  • ST1G
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    Originally posted by Steven View Post
    I hope you all know you're basing your claims of Paypal's high security on what they do NOW and not THREE years ago.. Lots of things have changed in those three years on security for everything...
    This is true, PayPal use to have dismal service and was not very secure. Ebay neglected Paypal a great deal for years, including the time frame where this event transpired.

    However, anyone who runs a business or understands business would have insulated themselves from personal liability. When you start an LLC, or Corporation you are not liable for debts of the business, unless you mix up personal and business expenses. That is exactly what has happened here. There were mixed personal accounts with a 'business' account, and that never should have been done. Anyone with any business experience, or with a few hours of searching and reading on the web could have figured this out.

    He should be held liable for the donations. It doesn't matter if he was hacked or not, whether the money was lost with neglect, malice, or theft. He is the one who set up donations where he had unlimited liability; on purpose, accident, or by negligence.

    Ignorance, is not an excuse. It sucks it happened, and the effects could have been mitigated if he was open and honest about it the moment it happened. They still have the possibility of being mitigated by the release of all the information possible.

    Regardless, you don't get off the hook for liability just because you 'didn't know'. This isn't Enron.

    EDIT: I'm not saying we are responsible for holding him accountable monetarily, social pressure is the only tool at our disposal. I would love to see more details posted so we can figure out exactly what happened.

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  • agent
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    This thread is being moderated as necessary. Keep it on point and contribute to the discussion or it's getting deleted.

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  • Mr. Burns
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    Originally posted by LJ851 View Post
    It seems to me that a quick, honorable solution to this unfortunate situation is for Josh to liquidate some fancy, easy to sell parts like wheels, seats, or similar to generate Yan's money and then he can save up to replace his own parts.

    Perhaps some locals could help with some usable parts to keep Josh's car on the road in the interim.
    this would be a fair solution IF he was actually guilty of anything.

    to play devils advocate here, the only thing Josh is guilty of is not informing the community in the timely fashion....if at all, if it wasn't for this thread being bumped.

    the money went somewhere. That's something neither of us will truly be privy to knowing.

    point is, the community raised a little over $1800 for Yan in efforts to repair is M3.

    Trusted mod. of R3V arranged, hosted and collected donations from members.

    thread fizzles out and dies.

    Paypal account is "forgot' and nary a check is made on it throughout that time until realized the funds are gone.

    Spent time with Paypal on phone upwards to THIRTY MINUTES...TWICE...trying to find a solution.

    loses interest.
    doesn't tell members of community who donated until whistle is blown.

    ...





    ....I guess I started writing this thread with the concept of actually trying to play devils advocate, but after actually spelling it out it's pretty ugly and I will not go on.

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  • MR 325
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    Originally posted by LJ851 View Post
    It seems to me that a quick, honorable solution to this unfortunate situation is for Josh to liquidate some fancy, easy to sell parts like wheels, seats, or similar to generate Yan's money and then he can save up to replace his own parts.
    I agree.

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  • Mr. Burns
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    move over tryna pop-a-tire thread...

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  • rcsoundn1
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    I believe Josh said in this thread that he told Yan of the mishap. look back to when it was bumped.

    From post 327 "Yan was made aware of the situation some time ago"
    Last edited by rcsoundn1; 02-10-2015, 11:42 AM.

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  • LJ851
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    It seems to me that a quick, honorable solution to this unfortunate situation is for Josh to liquidate some fancy, easy to sell parts like wheels, seats, or similar to generate Yan's money and then he can save up to replace his own parts.

    Perhaps some locals could help with some usable parts to keep Josh's car on the road in the interim.

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  • Eric
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    Lol, inspector blunt!

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  • Eric
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    Originally posted by phreshkid View Post
    Can anyone confirm this? Maybe reach out to Yan and ask him directly?
    I hope this isn't the case.
    I saw Yan about this time last year when I was picking up my M3 in VA. As of that time, the M3 had not been repaired. The car looks good, and with todays market would still fetch good money, but Vlad F*ed it up, it was easy to see even in a dimly lit garage. I saw the car multiple times when we were stationed in Germany, and the respray made it worse.

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  • blunttech
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    well maybe Im wrong then. The last payment Ive physically received from that paypal address is listed below 10 months ago. So my apologies if youve closed it since.. Josh's physical address removed

    OK to ship

    Payment Status: Partially RefundedYou issued a partial refund for this payment.You issued a partial refund for this payment.

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    Protection for items not received

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    Seller Protection address
    Josh Anderson

    United States
    Confirmed

    Web Accept Payment Received (Unique Transaction ID # 698739940C301583D)
    This transaction has been partially refunded
    For further details please see transaction 2CE753235F6440329Original Transaction Date Type Status Details Gross Fee Net Apr 10, 2014Payment From Josh Anderson Partially RefundedYou issued a partial refund for this payment.You issued a partial refund for this payment.
    ...$123.57 USD -$3.02 USD $120.55 USD
    Related Transaction Date Type Status Details Gross Fee Net May 2, 2014Refund Completed Details-$105.21 USD $2.32 USD -$102.89 USD Total:$18.36 USD -$0.70 USD $17.66 USD

    Name:
    Josh Anderson (The sender of this payment is Unregistered)Buyer email:
    eurospeed88@gmail.comPayment For:
    Invoice #122715686Payment sent to:

    sales@blunttech.comTotal amount:
    $123.57 USDFee amount:
    -$3.02 USDNet amount:
    $120.55 USD
    Invoice ID:
    INV2-WRKX-VMF4-ARPV-7RSEDate:
    Apr 10, 2014Time:
    18:19:47 PDTStatus:
    Partially Refunded
    You issued a partial refund for this payment.

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  • george graves
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    According to paypal:

    Re: Changing/Closing my Paypal Account

    ‎You would need to close the old account and open a new one. Note, you would also need an new email address. Once you register an email address with PayPal for an account, the system won't permit you to reuse it for a new account.

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  • blunttech
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    Originally posted by Jand3rson View Post
    I don't know how that email address is still being used for that Paypal account, it was closed, that's not the email address I use for Paypal now.
    Well when was it closed?

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  • Jand3rson
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    I don't know how that email address is still being used for that Paypal account, it was closed, that's not the email address I use for Paypal now.

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