Think I have a problem........not good....
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I just did a search and looks like there are 450 members who have made 1 post.
If we all gave a buck each, that's $450. Pfffft. If we all gave 5 bucks each that's $2,250.
Do we all care enough to stick our hands in our pockets and not have a crap coffee next time?
We gotta help a brother out, not his fault he's been dudded. At least it will cover phone calls and a legal man maybe.
If we all gave a buck each, that's $450. Pfffft. If we all gave 5 bucks each that's $2,250.
Do we all care enough to stick our hands in our pockets and not have a crap coffee next time?
We gotta help a brother out, not his fault he's been dudded. At least it will cover phone calls and a legal man maybe.
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Yep, I am in.
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- Mustang King
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nassi wrote:Yep, I am in.
Yep,...what he said....
I'm Batman...
Crane Operator
Mammoet Australia
Rye Park Wind Farm
Crane Operator
Mammoet Australia
Rye Park Wind Farm
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There would be lucky to be 50 active members in reality.
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Ok...... sooooo hows 50 sobs each soundhybrid wrote:There would be lucky to be 50 active members in reality.
Least we tried.
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I'm happy to help out, but lets wait to hear from Shanan once he's got a game plan.
If he goes the legal route, maybe we can help out with that somehow.
If he goes the legal route, maybe we can help out with that somehow.
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hybrid wrote:I'm happy to help out, but lets wait to hear from Shanan once he's got a game plan.
If he goes the legal route, maybe we can help out with that somehow.
Kerry
To our wives and sweethearts. May they never meet
To our wives and sweethearts. May they never meet
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Standing by.
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Wow. Just logged in and noticed the comments of support.
I'll be candid - the last 6 days have been pretty dark one's for me and the wife.
As for Hybrids assistance - what can I say? Has provided clarity where there was none, that alone has helped me emotionally - can't thank you enough mate.
I am also truly grateful to the other kind members also - gives me a little hope knowing there are still nice people are around. Things happen in life sometimes that make you question where all the good people have gone. Seems I might have an idea where a few have been hiding.
I feel like right bloody idiot for allowing this to happen to my family. I checked and double checked EVERYTHING about the car and the establishment. Poured over the paperwork, vehicle receipts, independent inspection - negotiated with the dealer over a period of 7 weeks. Came unstuck on the most important item of all - the payment.
In hindsight, it is funny how much you learn to trust a format of communication like email.
I've seen the scams, similar domains, email with a different digit, links to click on, dodgy emails to open, ads for cars from scammers that don't answer questions the right way - I thought I had seen a lot. Honestly never occurred to me a hacker could be controlling the flow of an email conversation between two legitimate parties for weeks. Sending me details and information - even items that could NOT be forged - about the vehicle. Puppet master had full control.
This hacker just watched the whole conversation I had with the dealer for weeks - even stopping emails he did not want either of us seeing.
I am glad you put the sticky up there - I really want people to learn from this mistake of mine. Your side of the email conversation might be secure, but you never know about the other end. Ever. So do not assume it is not being listened to or possibly being controlled, even if much of the subject material is absolutely and unquestionably genuine.
For payment details, ALWAYS pick up the phone. Sounds easy in hindsight....
I appreciate the offers of support, but not sure I can expect you all to bail me out of a trouble that was of my own making.
Legally - yeah - what can I say. Been told the business is certainly liable to some degree, but proving that could be costly and we have no way of knowing what sort of compensation (if any) we could receive. International litigation could be costly as well.
How secure were their systems?
Who knows. Would need to pay to have them audited. Also have to drag in their IT company as defendants. Case gets bigger $$$.
How much security is considered reasonable?
Again - subjective. The dealership is not NASA or the FBI. Reasonable security steps for a small business, and what they are? All very subjective as what is reasonable.
I have mate in the UK who is a solicitor and he is asking head honcho's at his firm for advice. They all reckon litigation would be expensive and the outcome questionable, although they all agree the dealer has some liability and probably worth pursuing to a certain point.
Do I want to throw more money at it is the question? Do I chase and blame the dealer that had the unfortunate luck of being hacked? Or simply let it go?
We are all victims to some degree.
Still chasing this up though and will let you know more when I do.
Thanks again for your support.
Cheers,
Shanan
I'll be candid - the last 6 days have been pretty dark one's for me and the wife.
As for Hybrids assistance - what can I say? Has provided clarity where there was none, that alone has helped me emotionally - can't thank you enough mate.
I am also truly grateful to the other kind members also - gives me a little hope knowing there are still nice people are around. Things happen in life sometimes that make you question where all the good people have gone. Seems I might have an idea where a few have been hiding.
I feel like right bloody idiot for allowing this to happen to my family. I checked and double checked EVERYTHING about the car and the establishment. Poured over the paperwork, vehicle receipts, independent inspection - negotiated with the dealer over a period of 7 weeks. Came unstuck on the most important item of all - the payment.
In hindsight, it is funny how much you learn to trust a format of communication like email.
I've seen the scams, similar domains, email with a different digit, links to click on, dodgy emails to open, ads for cars from scammers that don't answer questions the right way - I thought I had seen a lot. Honestly never occurred to me a hacker could be controlling the flow of an email conversation between two legitimate parties for weeks. Sending me details and information - even items that could NOT be forged - about the vehicle. Puppet master had full control.
This hacker just watched the whole conversation I had with the dealer for weeks - even stopping emails he did not want either of us seeing.
I am glad you put the sticky up there - I really want people to learn from this mistake of mine. Your side of the email conversation might be secure, but you never know about the other end. Ever. So do not assume it is not being listened to or possibly being controlled, even if much of the subject material is absolutely and unquestionably genuine.
For payment details, ALWAYS pick up the phone. Sounds easy in hindsight....
I appreciate the offers of support, but not sure I can expect you all to bail me out of a trouble that was of my own making.
Legally - yeah - what can I say. Been told the business is certainly liable to some degree, but proving that could be costly and we have no way of knowing what sort of compensation (if any) we could receive. International litigation could be costly as well.
How secure were their systems?
Who knows. Would need to pay to have them audited. Also have to drag in their IT company as defendants. Case gets bigger $$$.
How much security is considered reasonable?
Again - subjective. The dealership is not NASA or the FBI. Reasonable security steps for a small business, and what they are? All very subjective as what is reasonable.
I have mate in the UK who is a solicitor and he is asking head honcho's at his firm for advice. They all reckon litigation would be expensive and the outcome questionable, although they all agree the dealer has some liability and probably worth pursuing to a certain point.
Do I want to throw more money at it is the question? Do I chase and blame the dealer that had the unfortunate luck of being hacked? Or simply let it go?
We are all victims to some degree.
Still chasing this up though and will let you know more when I do.
Thanks again for your support.
Cheers,
Shanan
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Well written Shanan, very much feel for you.
Don't know any of your financial situations but I hope this has not wrecked your mustang dream totally.
I know you feel like a complete tosser for having this happen to you and it sounds like you also feel like you have let your family down but you can come back from this. Stay positive mate.
Don't know any of your financial situations but I hope this has not wrecked your mustang dream totally.
I know you feel like a complete tosser for having this happen to you and it sounds like you also feel like you have let your family down but you can come back from this. Stay positive mate.
"The simple answer is, even if I have decided I still don't know what to do."
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Well said cage,..... Shanan, if you ever feel like a beer and some bench racing with a fellow mustang tragic drop by and say hi,...the address is below..
I'm Batman...
Crane Operator
Mammoet Australia
Rye Park Wind Farm
Crane Operator
Mammoet Australia
Rye Park Wind Farm
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Great group of guys here Shanan - for an internet group, we get together more than you would think.
You've had a harsh start to your dream, I hope you can keep it alive for you and your family to enjoy in the near
future - as you are finding out, anything we can do to help don't be afraid to ask.
Quickest way to find Pinto is head straight to the Ringwood Rissole -been there a few times
myself actually
Cheers
J
You've had a harsh start to your dream, I hope you can keep it alive for you and your family to enjoy in the near
future - as you are finding out, anything we can do to help don't be afraid to ask.
Quickest way to find Pinto is head straight to the Ringwood Rissole -been there a few times
myself actually
Cheers
J
I love big birds - I cannot lie...
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That probably should read Ringwood Asshole... perhaps?Astro wrote:
Quickest way to find Pinto is head straight to the Ringwood Rissole -been there a few times
myself actually
Cheers
J
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Yep - there toonassi wrote:That probably should read Ringwood Asshole... perhaps?Astro wrote:
Quickest way to find Pinto is head straight to the Ringwood Rissole -been there a few times
myself actually
Cheers
J
I love big birds - I cannot lie...
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Hi guys,
I sent a email - very polite - that my lawyer reviewed. Essentially asking them to forward me these emails they apparently sent with the accurate account details (the one I never received).
Essentially asking them to provide evidence they sent me the right payment information and the dealer has shut down comm's with me. Legal only.
So yeah - at this I still have no evidence they even sent me the accurate payment information.
I suspect they probably know what has happened. Not going to admit it unfortunately. Let you know where this goes.
I sent a email - very polite - that my lawyer reviewed. Essentially asking them to forward me these emails they apparently sent with the accurate account details (the one I never received).
Essentially asking them to provide evidence they sent me the right payment information and the dealer has shut down comm's with me. Legal only.
So yeah - at this I still have no evidence they even sent me the accurate payment information.
I suspect they probably know what has happened. Not going to admit it unfortunately. Let you know where this goes.