Cricket Wireless - Raleigh
Yinabi Muruts ERI PC computer repair cricket wireless dealer is a fraud artist

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Yinabi Muruts, AKA Bruce, owns a cricket wireless / computer repair shop in Raliegh NC. He bought our software at craigsflagger. Me and put it on 4 different machines. Then he claimed he was new, and it was an accident. So we checked in with google and found he was running a computer repair shop. We also found him on craigslist attempting to remove his competition with our stolen software under cell phones by dealer. So we contacted him, invoicing him for the 4 stolen copies, and here is his response.

"you think you smart jack a* you aint gettin sh*t plus i will make sure your ripping off bullsh*t fake website will the f*ck knock off for good and will sweep u off all over the net"

So, English is not his first language, and honesty is not his first inclination. Avoid dealing with this POS if at all possible. Here are the contact deails from his paypal account in case he has ripped you off as well, this is his home address below, go visit him.

ERI PC Computer Sales Repairs - Cricket wireless dealer
yinabimur@yahoo.com
eripc@yahoo.com
919 798 4594
1542 Mark massengill Drive
Raleigh, NC 27610
United States


Company: Cricket Wireless - Raleigh
Country: USA
State: North Carolina
City: Raleigh
Address: 851 1/2 W Morgan St
Phone: 9197984594
Site: mycricket.com
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