Block Winners Lose Prize

 

Winners of The Block 2020 Jimmy and Tam Wilkins have lost their $1million prize after their buyer failed to pay for their property.

The couple has been forced to put their home back on the market after cyber security specialist Emese Fajk, 28, failed to pay Channel Nine for the property.

 

Ms Fajk had reportedly shown Channel Nine receipts of bank transfers, indicating the money had gone through, however it was never received.

The settlement period for the $4.256 million property has now passed, meaning Ms Fajk's contract is void and the couple has lost their $966,000 profit.

 

Jimmy and Tam choked back tears as they spoke about the shocking turn while on A Current Affair.

"Here we are now not knowing what's going to happen. It's something no one ever saw coming, no one ever expected, but it's something we now have to deal with," Jimmy said.

 

Tam said Ms Fajk even watched the show's finale at their house with the trio celebrating with a bottle of wine.

"She actually cried with us when the result came over, it was like we knew her as a friend and we welcomed her into our family as a friend," she said.

 

Ms Fajk, however, insists she has "paid for everything" and doesn't know what happened.

 

Speaking to Nine's Alison Piotrowski, she said she had receipts to prove she had made payments, claiming she was "trying to find out what's going on".

 

She then took to social media to claim she'd been "thrown under the bus".

 

"I didn't get forms in time that I needed to sign, I had to find crucial information on my own, even though I paid someone else to make sure there are no hiccups," she said.

 

On Wednesday, Ms Fajk took to Instagram, sharing a photo of a form she apparently received from a property company saying she owed $4,072,950 on December 16, but was date at the top stated the form wasn't even created until December 17.

 

"I'm not a magician. If things are due after I get a form, I can't make them happen," she said.

 

She then shared some mistakes she'd made in an Instagram Story, saying one mistake was that she'd hired a conveyancer not a solicitor and that they made her "work out" her own stamp duty.

"Mistake number two - going with [the conveyancer's] super slow process, where I had to chase things up constantly," she explained.

 

"I didn't get really important pieces of info until they were overdue. Whenever I had a question or an issue it took days to get an answer. Everything just took too long and I didn't know the process myself."

 

She added that she should have turned to another property professional, but just wanted to get it all over and done with so didn't.

 

The Block winners lose their $1m prize as buyer fails to pay (yahoo.com)

 

And this woman 'Fajk" is a "cyber security  expert"?

 
 
 
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@katistrophik wrote:

Kopes - then it should be like eBay - buyer fails to pay - offer to the second highest [hopefully genuine] bidder


I agree and I thought that was what Scott Cam said was going to happen.

If second bidder doesn't want it, it will still sell and possibly even above the winning amount.

 

Con woman - https://9now.nine.com.au/a-current-affair/bombshell-shock-plot-twist-no-one-saw-coming-when-filming-...

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@kopenhagen5 wrote:

I thought they were going to leave them as winners and just resell the property as they would have won without the scammer bidding anyway.


So what happens with the house now?

There has been a flurry of activity this afternoon with the producers talking to the underbidder of that auction, Danny Wallis.

They're hoping he might come through with his bid from auction day.

 

Update: Woman at centre of The Block auction bombshell Emese Fajik takes to social media with 'mista...

 

 

The Block 2020: Jimmy and Tam’s house for sale again after settlement fails (domain.com.au)

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Thank you Kopes.

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@kopenhagen5 wrote:

I thought they were going to leave them as winners and just resell the property as they would have won without the scammer bidding anyway.


Yes they are still the winners, but they have lost the $1mio prize money as the settlement date for the payment had passed.

 

"The house will now go on the market with Scott believing it'll now fetch even more than it did last month as the market is going up.

 

The couple will also still keep their $100,000 prize money."

 

 

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Do they get their prize money back from the new sale. ???

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"Nine have confirmed Jimmy and Tam remain the winners of The Block 2020 as they would have secured the win on the previous bid.  We will now work with them and their agents to finalise a sale as soon as possible and we are confident of a positive result for this unique property."

 

The Block 2020: Jimmy and Tam's house sale not completed (nine.com.au)

 

Let's hope that means they still get the $1M prizemoney

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