Reid
Aiea,#2Consumer Suggestion
Tue, August 29, 2006
Howzit Lance, I hope that this rebuttal finds you in good spirits and health. I know what it feels like to have been duped my brother, and it's not a great feeling. I am really sorry to hear this. This "Fool" Naki will someday get his. You see, Hawaii is a very small Island, therefore, a con artist can only swindle so many people before inevidibly being confronted by a crazed drug addict, gunman, etc, etc. Take care Bro and God Bless. P.S. "Fool" Naki consistently hangs out in Waianae and conducts business with the homeless you say? Talk about having a death wish!!! I sincerely hope that "Fool" Naki isn't stupid enough to scam people out there.
Marc
Makaha,#3Consumer Comment
Tue, August 29, 2006
If this is the guy I think it is, he's well-known to locals for ripping people off. He is usually at the McDonald's in Waianae in the morning having coffee, so he must live somewhere nearby. He sits outside of Mcdonalds, on the wall next to the hardware store, waiting for his workers to gather or to solicit jobs. He also ripped my neighbor off for $3,500. Just be careful if you confront him as he has a twin brother and you don't want to confront the wrong man. A friend of mine is a mason and says this is your guy. Hope it checks out.