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Escort 9500ix radar detectors with GPS

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All Escort radar detectors are detectable by Police Spectre radar detector detectors.
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  1. Nick Balgowan con artist www.radars.com.au

    Posted by Jerry on 18th Aug 2010

    Police Raid radars.com.au of Backyard Conman Nick Balgowan, Radar Detector Scammer Nick Balgowan from www.radars.com.au , www.tcgindustrial.com.au has been raided by Police 9 am this morning.

    Police found 2 crates from Asia containing Whistler and Escort branded fake radar detector units.

    Police found Nick Balgowan has been selling imported fake radar detectors from his Backyard premises in Perth .

    He has been charged and will appear in court in April.

    Police are also investigating a group linked to Nick Balgowan making the fake items for radars.com.au in Australia.

    Conman Nick Balgowan’s Companies used as a front for his Scams

    http://www.search.asic.gov.au/
    More info http://www.abr.business.gov.au/

    Asic website suggests Nick Balgowan has moved to 10 locations in 2 years.

    Nick Balgowan getting caught again, scamming people in radar forums using aliases to try and sell his products. http://www.radardetector.net/forums/72989-post55.html

    Nick Balgowan getting caught again using multiple aliases, trying to defame a rival competitor. http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=21884

    More http://www.radardetector.net/forums/spectre-vg2/4990-regular-sears-roebuck-dealer.html

    Conman Nick Balgowan not only posting in world wide forums to lure victims to buy his products, but he even lists his website to a business Directory in Greece. How desperate is that… http://www.greece.snn.gr/id_Auto_Accessories/

    more
    http://fortressaustralia.blogspot.com/2008/01/state-vs-road-warrior.html

    check out Conman Nick Balgowan alias ‘boy-racer’ telling everyone how great his radars.com.au site is http://www.ehow.com/how_107478_buy-radar-detector.html

    Some of many Conman Nick balgowan websites to stay away from:

    http://www.radar-detectors-australia.com.au/
    http://www.nomorefines.com.au/
    http://radardetector.com.au/
    http://radars.com.au/
    http://australianradar.com/
    http://www.antilaser.com.au/
    http://www.laserjammer.com.au/
    http://www.tcgindustrial.com.au/
    http://beatpsoriasis.com/
    http://www.totalcontrol.com.au
    http://www.aculas.com
    http://www.sunetics.com.au
    http://www.tirednesswarning.com
    http://www.beathyperhidrosis.com
    http://www.radarrebell.com

    As you can see Nick Balgowan has tried to also con philippines in his fake scams and marketing scemes. http://www.philippine-imarketing.com/im-knowledge-base/what-involved-business.txt


  2. detectable crap

    Posted by James on 9th Feb 2009

    Nick Balgowan of http://www.radars.com.au/ has been posting in blogs, forums, article submissions and directories with his fabricated lies about himself, false business awards and his numerous websites for more sales.

    “Nick Balgowan from radars.com.au has a long history of being a conman.

    His most infamous stunt was in 2006 when he had a Korean company change the label on the worst radar detector on the face of the planet, the Rocky Mountain Radar, to be called the Stealth Ninja! WAAHHHHHH I CHOP YOU! He claimed that the Stealth Ninja was undetectable by the Spectre III RDD when clearly it wasn’t. He sucked people out of thousands of dollars for these things when he was bringing them in for about $100AUD. But his hand drawn cartoon of an 80’s ninja with a mullet was at least entertaining, I think he did it himself.

    Looks like Nick Balgowan is trying the same conman stunt with the Whistlers escorts and Valentines.

    You can get these on ebay.com for about $130 bucks or buy them from his dodgy ass for $600?? WTF? Same old conman, a brand new day to scam your money. Beware of this mofo, once he has your money you will never get any support for your asian made piece of crap again. BEWARE of this guy and his many dubious claims. Bad karma is heading his way, don’t get sucked our of your money before it hits him hard.”


  3. Detectable rubbish

    Posted by James on 9th Feb 2009

    Nick Balgowan of http://www.radars.com.au/ has been posting in blogs, forums, article submissions and directories with his fabricated lies about himself, false business awards and his numerous websites for more sales.

    “Nick Balgowan from radars.com.au has a long history of being a conman.

    His most infamous stunt was in 2006 when he had a Korean company change the label on the worst radar detector on the face of the planet, the Rocky Mountain Radar, to be called the Stealth Ninja! WAAHHHHHH I CHOP YOU! He claimed that the Stealth Ninja was undetectable by the Spectre III RDD when clearly it wasn’t. He sucked people out of thousands of dollars for these things when he was bringing them in for about $100AUD. But his hand drawn cartoon of an 80’s ninja with a mullet was at least entertaining, I think he did it himself.

    Looks like Nick Balgowan is trying the same conman stunt with the Whistlers escorts and Valentines.

    You can get these on ebay.com for about $130 bucks or buy them from his dodgy ass for $600?? WTF? Same old conman, a brand new day to scam your money. Beware of this mofo, once he has your money you will never get any support for your asian made piece of crap again. BEWARE of this guy and his many dubious claims. Bad karma is heading his way, don’t get sucked our of your money before it hits him hard.”


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