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Hi, used nengun a number of times and all good. There was some delay over the Christmas period, but all is fine now. There prices are very good also.

hi i was just wondering if anyone has purchest anything from nengun.i was just curious as thay want me to pay money into an bank account is this a safe way to buy cheers

Thankx for the answers but i still dont understand what thay want me to do how do i pay money into there account.what does all this mean?

Direct Deposit into an Australian Bank Account for Australian customers only.

Please note* Because of the fluctuating exchange rate, payment is to be made within 48 hours. If after 48hours the funds are not in our account and there has been no attempt to contact us the order will be canceled. Also when entering the funds please enter your order number and the exact payable amount. Not one cent more, not one cent less. This is very important to determine your identification with nengun performance. Once payment is made the funds will appear in our account the next working day.

Thank you very much for shopping with us, we really do appreciate it.

Bank Westpac Bank

Name B Richards

BSB 736027

Account 658488

nengun are awesome. there wont stuff you round. i had never had a problem with them and i have bought shit loads from them. the deposit thing is fine just make sure you keep a copy of the submitted details and amount deposited into the account.

again. i cant recommend them enough.

Thankx for the answers but i still dont understand what thay want me to do how do i pay money into there account.what does all this mean?

Direct Deposit into an Australian Bank Account for Australian customers only.

Please note* Because of the fluctuating exchange rate, payment is to be made within 48 hours. If after 48hours the funds are not in our account and there has been no attempt to contact us the order will be canceled. Also when entering the funds please enter your order number and the exact payable amount. Not one cent more, not one cent less. This is very important to determine your identification with nengun performance. Once payment is made the funds will appear in our account the next working day.

Thank you very much for shopping with us, we really do appreciate it.

Bank Westpac Bank

Name B Richards

BSB 736027

Account 658488

they work out your price on the daily exchange rate between oz and japan, i believe the reason they ask for payment within 48 hours is because of the daily fluctuations in the exchange rate. these changes can mean either you get charged more than they quoted you or they lose money, not a desirable outcome for either party. i believe you will find nengun began trading in australia originally, hence the bank account for oz customers. having said that, i ordered some rb splitfires, transfered money into the oz account, waited a week for them to arrive into their stock, my order was shipped last thursday (11/05 ) and arrived monday

morning (15/05) and i saved about $400. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

order was

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