Guys, I need a little advice....

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Just think if that pays off you could get some shiny rims for your UPS truck like Tim's :D

I hate my damn cabin air filter anyways. Its expensive and when you fart it lingers in the paper element forever.
 
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minisub

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Not to belittle the kits, but an Ambulance fabricating shop can't figure this out? I would hate to be a wounded Swedish soldier....:eek:

(I checked, the Swedes do have about 500 troops in Afghanistan).

If it were legit, I am thinking the best you could hope for would be to sell the idea/dimensions/plans for a one-time fee. But I am skeptical it is legit.
 

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Tom

be careful. Tons of spam out there these days and they are getting very good, some of it isnt even completely obvious scam.

I treat almost everything as scam these days.

When i was looking at a Jetta, It took me about 10 hours of digging and 20 emails back and forth to one guy before I figured out it was a scam. I couldve found it sooner, its the craigslist/ebay car scam. Its fairly famous, google it, its serious stuff that the Feds just seem to be letting go by.

My parents are alittle older and suscpetable to scam too. A month ago a guy called saying he could save our farm thousands on parts, supplys, equipment and chemicals. My dad said show up at my door and show me the numbers and he did. I sat up in the loft of the shop organizing filters while this guy threw his pitch, and to most people it would sound legit, but to me I was skeptical. After digging a lot more into it, I learned it was 100% legit, but you have to pay $3300 up front to get in on the deals. And everybody I talked to said you would never save a penny, and it would just be a hassle.



Bottom line is that scam is out there everywhere, trust nobody. These days, there are tons of people willing to screw others just to make a quick buck.


I would set up a new email adress under gmail or something. And then post all of the info you get about this person in this thread, and many of us will dig into and see what we can find.

I dont know what it is, but anytime something involves a different country and armed forces, it seems to be a scam.

Tread lightly, and if it is legit, maybe raise your price for them or something. I cant believe your time is only worth $5 if you would have to make a lot of them for these guys.
 

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Tell them you will do it, but you want an extra $50 per kit, and that you will have your shipper arrange pickup/delivery. Then tell them you want to send them a cashiers check for the bill (additional $50 per kit bill), they cash it then use those funds to pay you, plus the normal amount for the kit.
lol


EDIT: what the email ill do some digging. and any other info you have. anyway you can get an ip...
 
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Not to belittle the kits, but an Ambulance fabricating shop can't figure this out? I would hate to be a wounded Swedish soldier....:eek:

(I checked, the Swedes do have about 500 troops in Afghanistan).

If it were legit, I am thinking the best you could hope for would be to sell the idea/dimensions/plans for a one-time fee. But I am skeptical it is legit.

No offense taken. I admit freely that they are very simple. You should read some of the comments about it on other forums, chastising me for not giving the dang things away for free. People always want something for nothing....
 
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Info comes back as a Swedish car dealer. Address and Phone, and email match up. Only odd thing is they all come from place in pic (a home).

Might be private company out of home. Id follow up with email and see what happens. Just shoot an email over telling them you receive lots of spam and you will need more company details before you ship a product out of country.

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How the heck do you do that, Mike? :eek: Man, you scare me sometimes.... :rofl: Thanks for the info. I'll have to open a gmail account and send an email out.
 
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Does it make any sense that the Swedish army would be sourcing ambulances from an upfitter using US made chassis? I mean, wouldn't they be sourcing from Scania, MAN, Volvo or MB? Volvo 303s and MB G-wagons and Unimogs are ubiquitous in the NATO supply chain; seems to make a lot more sense to stick with those.....

That said, I saw a bunch of 6.5 powered ambulance in Oz when I was there in '04, so there is no telling what the government will do...
 

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lol, I did nothing you guys couldn't pull up on the net lol.

Hell the program I used to find that house will prolly show up on google maps as the program lays google maps satellite data over it anyway...


Get him to hit a server with his ip and then we can actually have some fun :thumb:
 

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I just tried some of the ip searches and I tried my own, I use alltels wireless card so it always shows alltels ip location and not my own. Are mobil users suceptible to attacks like wired users? I tryed the stupid little cmd shutdown trick on one of my computers it doesnt work just pulled the senders ip out of the email (my wifes) and tryed to shut her computer down using the cmd prompts. I really don't know shit about hacking so I was just wondering. Mike tell us some trickery I get tons of email scammers and would like to play dirty back a little but im sure some of these scammers could get pretty dirty and I would just be starten a losing war since I dont spend time playin with this stuff.

A little off bacs topic but it was brought up :angel:
 

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Hmmm, got another email today:

I e mailed you May 19 to get some more information about the retrofit kit, but got no reply from you.

I am interested in getting some kits sent to Sweden. Can you help me?

Per-Olov Ogeborn

Bilog AB
 
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My reply:

Mr. Ogeborn,

I apologize for not replying in a prompt manner. I may be able to help you, but I have some questions first.

1) May I ask what company you represent? Company name/address? The more information you give me, the better.

2) How do you propose to pay for these items? I only use Paypal, and I only ship a kit after payment is received and verified.

3) If I ship something overseas, it would be by UPS, and the buyer would be responsible for all shipping/brokerage fees over and above the price of the kits themselves.

4) If these kits are meant for military vehicles, is there some sort of special military authorization needed before purchasing and installing an aftermarket item like my kit in these vehicles? Keep in mind that application for and approval of any prior authorizations would be the buyer's (your) responsibility, and the buyer (you) would be required to pay for all fees associated with these authorizations.

Thank you for your time.

Tom

Thanks again guys. Mike, Paul....I appreciate the help. Josh, that particular email addy is only used in the auction for questions about the kits. I dont use it for anything else.
 
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TheBac

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Read this carefully. There are two lines (in bold) in this email that sure make it sound like a scam.

Sorry for the delay,

My company is Bilog AB

Address:

Fornlamningsgatan 2

423 46 Torslanda Sweden

Ph: +46 31 561885

Fax +46 31 561866

UPS # V55W58



We are an authorized importer of General Motors Cars and Trucks for GM dealers in Scandinavia.

We have a customer that build ambulances on Silverado 3500 chassis and need some kind of dust filters for 6 units going to the army as ambulances.

I would prefer If you can send me an invoice with your bank details, and I will transfer the money before you ship. I am not familiar with pay pal.

You can use my UPS number and let me take care of all cost for shipping.

You do not need to worry about responsibility. That is all on the ambulance manufacturer. If we fail to install we will not hold you responsible.

Please send 2 kits to start with and we can see if they work for us. If they are good, we might install them in every ambulance in the future. We build only 15 a year, but I guess you want the business even if it is not so much.

If you need a reference, please call International Fleet Sales in San Leandro and ask for Farae Strickland phone: 510-569-8900 ext 305



Best regards

Per-Olov Ogeborn

Interesting, looked up the phone number and it is for International Fleet Sales in San Leandro. And there is a Farae Strickland listed in the Oakland area.
 
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Read this carefully. There are two lines (in bold) in this email that sure make it sound like a scam.

I'd be leary as hell now, its all plausible but could be a scam just as well, maybe you could call that number or at least run a search for it on the net, to see if thats legit and go from there, but I'm starting to think the risks far outweigh the rewards here big time.