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If hes using "your stock" get all your pictures water marked before you put them on your site with you web address plasted right across the picture?, at least the goon wont try and sell your cars then and it wont come back down on you in some way?

 

Its a start!

 

Or am i talking bollocks?

 

it cant come back on me as we havent sold them the car ;)...

 

picture theft happens everywere..

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Just noticed this guy discused on here , so i thort i might aswel put sum info for you guys.

 

]****WARNING DO NOT BUY FROM ANY OF THESE SITES***

They are all run by a MR YOSHIYUKI FUJIKAWA who is a wanted con-man.

 

http://www18.ocn.ne.jp/~mamiana/index.html

http://www.japanese-d1cars-export.jp/about/index.html

http://www18.ocn.ne.jp/~mamiana/index.html

http://www.modifiedcars-export-japan.jp/index.html

http://www.japanese-usedcars-export.jp/

 

Here the ugly Fu%^er is.

 

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He lives in Tokyo, all his addresses are fake along with his numbers, The only things that are real are his email addresses, his bank account and the name yoshijuki fujikawa.

 

He has two kids, is a heavy smoker, sleeps very little, lives in coffee shops he loves star bucks because he cannot stay in one place as he may be caught, He also brought his THAI BRIDE WIFE lol.

 

 

 

Here is my story:

 

Some of you may remember a thread I started last year about a company called Mamiana Trading and that I was having problems with the car I brought. After a lot of time and research in to this company I managed to find enough info to take action.

 

I purchased the car 22/10/07 and did not receive it until the beginning of 08, About two days after buying the car I realized who this was so I immediately rang the bank and tried to withdraw the transfer unfortunately it was to late, I launched a fraud complaint with Barclays who tbh were useless took about 20calls before they took any action and that was only because I threatened them with legal action, So I got in touch with his bank SMBC unfortunately there English is not so good and neither is my Japanese, So I contacted the London branch who were very helpful, Mr. fujikawa at this point started to get worried and promised to send the car.

 

Over a month later the car arrived with a few problems it was delived to Liverpool instead of Southampton, He had not paid any shipping costs and was wanted by the shipping company, he had refused to send me My Bill of landing so I was unable to collect the car, He said he was going to sell the car to someone else and being that the car was sat at Liverpool docks for around 2months the storage charges would have been around £500, Lucky for me the shipping company were on my side and were actually only going to charge me £1 a day but I still had to pay the shipping costs which he refused to do.

 

I eventually received the B/L and collected the car which was as it should be but with a 4E not a 5E and here is the info that got me my car.

 

 

If you look on the internet you will find a plenty of unhappy people who have dealt with mamiana trading and to this day have never received a car, Iv been in contact with people from all over the world, Spain, Hungary, NZ, USA, Canada as well as other places, He has no remorse for his actions what so ever, One guy meet him in Japan had a meal with Mr. fujikawa and his family then handed him over $60,000 for 10 Hilux pickups, guess what happened? He ran off with the money. He will play along with you the whole time and will promise your car, But you will never receive it he will use excuse like it was stolen or it broke and that he will find you another model and he will keep this going for months.

 

 

Here are his sites, He will not be happy as he knows how much damage this will cause and that know body else has any of the info that I have on him.

 

 

http://www18.ocn.ne.jp/~mamiana/index.html which he goes by the name Yoshiyuki Fujikawa and Hiroshi Muramatsu

 

http://www.japanese-d1cars-export.jp/about/index.html

 

http://www18.ocn.ne.jp/~mamiana/index.html

 

http://www.modifiedcars-export-japan.jp/index.html and the name of akio asakura (research the name he is a big anime drifting magazine racer lol)

 

http://www.japanese-usedcars-export.jp/ and the name of Hiroki Murata

 

My car was on 3 of these sites, he most likely sold it to about 5-10 other people as well, He knows he cannot hide from me and knows his days are numbered, he will also read this thread and he knows that this will not stop until he pays me the money he owes, Apparently my money was sent 2months ago and it should go through very soon lol, DO NOT TRUST THIS MAN.

 

If you have any questions or know anyone who is in trouble feel free to let me know, Mr. Fujikawa has a somewhat low opinion of me.

 

I would also like to thanks Toby@toytunning who did what he could to answer anty quwstions i had and put up with me and John@DNA cars who did the same and even sent one of his guys in japan to the bank to try and sort it out, So thanks again guys and next time anyone thinks of importing themselves be aware and consider going to these guys instead.

 

Thanks for reading guys,

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