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Still waiting on the parts i paid for 2 weeks ago. I have seen that you have been online and still no answer. I paid the same day for the products and still nothing. Has it been sent and if so what is the tracking number as we agreed it would be sent by courier.

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Still waiting on the parts i paid for 2 weeks ago. I have seen that you have been online and still no answer. I paid the same day for the products and still nothing. Has it been sent and if so what is the tracking number as we agreed it would be sent by courier.

youve been had.

well i hope i get something soon...its been 2 weeks and im starting to get inpatient...and no responses to my pms, and he has been online as ive checked...im sure youd start to worry as well if you had received a thing in 2 weeks

LOL,

seem bit not worth it,

the amount is very little! IMO :P

Whatever possessed you to make such a stupid statement is beyond me.

So, you find it logical that if someone gets ripped of a small amount of money he should not make a complaint? What happens if this same scam artist burns someone else for a larger sum of money?

Forum scams SHOULD NOT BE TOLERATED under any circumstance! It has been a big problem as of late.

Doesn't matter how much it is -report it -a rip job is a rip job!!!

Just click on 'BLITZ' in members/moderator and you can send a PM there.

Well said overev1 good advice.

yeah I thought the parts were listed too cheap but who knows if that person was lazy one!! I hope so no one get ripped.

I am interested to see if anyone got ripped from this guy because I have PM him but there was no answer.. was I lucky?

i have met oscar before and he seems like a genuine guy i dont think he is the sort of person that would rip people off.

ive met anthony b4 aswell and seems like a good bloke to me

also i met the guy that bought the rb25de and rb30e off him too (i bought this guys gearbox)

I believe that he's not saying that it's ok because it's a small amount. he's saying that the price is way too low and it looks shonky.

REgardless, ripping people off is bad ok?

Well then we must not speak the same English. To me it is obvious what he meant.

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