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  • 2 weeks later...

Wow, this is pretty poor. Considering they have removed your threads when you tried to post them but not replyed to your emails/PM. maybe start another thread in group buy but in that thread put your details and for them to contact you.

Good luck, hope to have you onboard soon!!

haha took me over a year to become a sponsor

it started in the summer of 04

then.............. I GOT IT

it was late 05... CRAZY SHIT.... i tells ya.

then the next payment for another 6months got ignored..

they are really busy..

id expect busier than me, i only reply to 50-100 messages per hour on the computer.

good times.

haha took me over a year to become a sponsor

it started in the summer of 04

then.............. I GOT IT

it was late 05... CRAZY SHIT.... i tells ya.

then the next payment for another 6months got ignored..

they are really busy..

id expect busier than me, i only reply to 50-100 messages per hour on the computer.

good times.

ahh but we run SAU as an interest... not as a means of income. Whatever we do for SAU has to be done in our spare time. Unfortunately we don't have a lot of that. I just got back from a couple of weeks off and had 300 admin PM's to respond and sort out.

Guys, just be a little more patient. Neil or Christian will get around to responding when they get a chance.

ok so my post in the group buy section was deleted again.

can I PLEASE HAVE AN ANSWER?

could mods please forward me the phone number of the mod in charge of trader accounts?

i will exchange my personal details if privacy is an issue.

thanks

(ps brand new bosch z32 afms in stock people)

Amazing how a mod can have the time to read and delete your post but but not send you any information nor contact you how to be a trader...

I thought SAU would have wanted more funding from another trader so they are able to use the money to further imporve the club.

Paradizzle, the clubs and the forums are not related financially.

It is up to Christian how/who/when he accepts traders it is his business. The mods removing posts are just enforcing Christian's rules. As traders of course you can go elsewhere if you don't agree with the service.....personally I think its a shame but you have to remember that SAU is a second (or thrid or fourth) job for all the mods and admins.

Thats fair enough mate. But all I have been asking for is information regarding pricing and payment options; information which I'm sure ANY mod should know.

Further, I think that there should be a seperate PM/email service for traders financially supporting the forum. A phone number would be even better.

Please reply guys, I have stuff in stock already (its been 2 months+!)

But all I have been asking for is information regarding pricing and payment options; information which I'm sure ANY mod should know.

I dont know :D

And i can say that no other mod would either. Its soley the Admin/For Sale admin

cheers

OMG YES!!! So true. I have been trying to get in touch with them too. Even had an email reply from one once. Then the reply after I answered his questions never happened. See I was running with a concept which could see money being streamed to SAU with each transaction of what I had to offer. They weren't interested, thats fine, I'm happy to not share anyway, lol.

So once someone works out how to be a trader, let me know. Or how to get in touch with these guys. To be honest one time I flamed a c@ckhead who was selling a lancer and claimed a stupid power figure, just so I could get a warning cause thats the quickest way to hear from the admin guys.... its crazy cause it worked... go figure.

Amazing how a mod can have the time to read and delete your post but but not send you any information nor contact you how to be a trader...

I thought SAU would have wanted more funding from another trader so they are able to use the money to further imporve the club.

  • 2 weeks later...

Some of you guys who want to become traders but are still waiting to be approved seem to have taken matters into your own hands and have started spamming the forum with whatever the hell you peddle.

As we've said before, you are ONLY allowed to post items for sale/advertise business activities once you are an approved trader. If you're not then you are breaking the rules.

Pushing the boundaries and testing our patience as moderators won't help you become a trader any sooner. It only takes us 2 mouse clicks to remove your account and every single one of your posts and PMs. Please keep that in mind before spamming and stating "we're gonna advertise anyway until someone authorises us" as an excuse.

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