We
have just had a case reported on the Gun Auction Australia website of
someone listing a gun for sale using a fictitious gun license number
and identity details. Luckily the buyer followed their intuition when
all the seller would provide was a bank account number and no further
communication then followed up with the NSW firearms registry. The
buyer discovered that the name and license number was not known to the
NSW Police. The NSW firearms registry has a verification facility on
their website.
Sadly
the world is full of dishonest people and we all need to be careful on
the internet. It is a good idea to check out the seller if you dont
know them. The various state firearms registries are a great help and
their contact details are listed on the FAQ page of the website. You
can also check out the firearms dealer they nominate for the transfer.
It is not unreasonable to ask for a copy of their gun license and
drivers license also. Most will also be members of the SSAA and that
can help to ensure they are fair dinkum.
I
will give everyone a few days to update their details and then I will
be going through the user database and deleting any accounts which do
not list the full identity details. The details of any suspicious
accounts will then be passed onto the Police and they are able to trace
you from your email accounts. The website also logs all your IP address
activity.
This
website is a service to genuine shooting enthusiests and mongrels who
are out to defraud and con decent people will be pursued and
prosecuted. I ask members to report and suspicious activity to the
Police. I will also be reporting any suspicious activity to the WA
Police for investigation so mongrels look out! Lets work together to
provide an honest forum for online trading amongst fair dinkum shooters!
Many thanks and kindest regards, Michael King - Gun Auction Australia webmaster