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maximumrpm has every right to be panic, im trying to ease it.

I am saying its not worth for OSCAR32 to rip some1 off for such little amount. (checked his profile, not some noob just joined).

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with postage it came to $110...no ones going to give you that money for free mate...and like others have said, he could rip others for larger amounts in the future

What parts did you buy off him? And you're saying he's been ignoring you since?

He hasnt been active since the 15th of this month, Im still awaiting a reply to my question.

Sometimes people are delayed ligitimately.

Sometimes they are not.

I am on this case for you.

This happened once before but there was a legitimate reason in the end.

Also, from what I and a few other people know of him, he is a pretty decent bloke.

Ok this situation is now sorted.

I rang Oscar as to my knowledge he is a very decent bloke and wouldn't try to rip anyone off.

He has assured me that there is a legitimate reason for all of this which he can tell you all if he likes.

You will have your parts in the next couple of days or a refund if you so desire.

Sending you a pm now.

For the record, Abo Bob didn't do anything as such (no pressure, just information swapping) I do appreciate getting a call before being bagged out these forums. MY LAPTOP WAS STOLEN - along with a lot of other stuff, IM WAITING ON INSURANCE.

I have NOT been here, although my account is saved on this and another couple of computers right now - possibly this is why you think I've been here.

So, maximum - thanks for the call - you had my number and chose not to use it. I give it to anyone who buys from me.

I'm a payed up member, have been to heaps of events and am NOT into riping anyone off. Why shit where you sleep huh? The freight for those parts were huge compared to what I thought (like over triple - $120) (as I wrapped them very well - per your request - in custom poly). The quote and the cost were different BECAUSE OF THE WRAPPING - ended up being mesured in size - not weight.

So, to save YOU money I got a mate to drive them to Sydney and drop them at a courier - to keep your price down. I know it was delayed - however my last few weeks have NOT been a lot of fun. My brother was killed in November, and I'm dealing with a lot of family issues right now on top. Thats no excuse, but your parts were on their way.

I can stop them today - and will be, and refund your cash. Given the way I was treated by you (public bagging straight up) I'd rather refund your money as these parts were VERY cheap - and sell them to someone else. I WAS TRYING TO SAVE YOU MONEY MAXIMUM!

A simple call or message and you would have known. I didn't have your number - and still don't.

So, please given me your account details for your refund. I'm no longer interested in dealing with you given your tatics. Thats it - no discussion. Its easy to bag people on the net, at home on your couch.

Cheer to those who know me and know I'm not some cheap ass scammer.

cheers mate your a legend...hope to receive the parts this week

Refund as soon as I get some bank details - no parts buddy. I will insure I check the net each day for them. Thanks Abo Bob for bringing this to my attention.

Re:r33 parts, 15 Feb 2006, 06:41 PM

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hey champ...its been 6 days and still nothing...can you please let me know the courier you used and tracking number

cheers'

Thats your last PM. I got it today. Get prank to check if you like.

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