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The relevant thread on SDU has been effectively deleted by RazorGTR, who is a friend of Ashley and Matt...

I can only assume that he is trying to cover their tracks.

When confronted with this in the Moderator forum on SDU, along with references to how his neanderthal deleting everything that doesn't sit well with his highness, he went ballistic.... I swear to God that guy is mentally unstable.

I would post it here, as it was so funny my stomach was hurting from laughing so much, but another kiwi friend of his deleted the thread.... TWICE (and counting).

Feel free to express your free opinions here. He has no access to delete free speech here.

Andrew.:uh-huh:

If it's the same guys that were organising the PowerFC group buys, then it sounded dodgy...

My cousin (his log-in on SDU is "Blukie") made some enquiries to possibly purchase one himself for his GTS25t. Apparently they listed on the thread that they needed a certain amount of orders before it would be financially viable to make the purchase - I think they quoted 25, but I can't remember exactly...

Anyway, Blukie sent emails back and forth to get details of how the money and product transfers were going to happen. Price-wise it looked pretty good, what with our pathetic dollar being worth more than the $NZ. But what they failed to mention in the thread was that they needed 25 (as an example) orders for EACH kind of PowerFC - i.e. 25 for the R-32 GTSt, 25 for the R-32 GT-R, 25 for the R-33 GTS25t, etc. Another factor was the amount of time that the transfers would take for the units to arrive, even though they'd held your money for god-only-knows how long...

I'm not so sure that it would be a good idea, especially seeing as they're across the pond. Not that that's a major factor, but it doesn't help if things were to go wrong...

For your sake, 32ZiLA, i hope it's not the same guys!

Just in case the thread on SDU gets deleted completely by those moron moderators, here are Ashley and Matt's details:

Ashley

[email protected]

Ph: 021 680 150

Matt Porritt

[email protected]

Ph: ?

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Originally posted by Merli

The relevant thread on SDU has been effectively deleted by RazorGTR, who is a friend of Ashley and Matt...

I can only assume that he is trying to cover their tracks.

Andrew.:uh-huh:

Merli, Razor has nothing to do with Ash and Matt.

Don't spout off about what you don't know the full story to.

And the thread IS still there.

Content removed as I was just "spouting off" a whole lot of crap, even after just speaking to Ashley on the phone. But hey, Merli knows all!

I tried to help you sort it out, but my help wasn't wanted.

Impul25T: Razor is friends with Ashley and Matt.

The thread is still there, bar 3 pages of people's complaints that they've been ****ed up the ass... Razor deleted all posts from people who complained that they haven't recieved their goods, and started to ask questions. That's ****ing dodgy **** if you ask me. *THAT* is the full story. Don't tell me what I do and don't know... You're only looking just as bad as they are if you're trying to stick up for them...

What they have done is discredited their "business" by not supplying goods on time (if at all)... There is no defending them.

I think *you* should stop "spouting off" crap trying to defend these people who have taken our friends' money and not given anything but heartache in return.

Andrew. :uh-huh:

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1. Razor is NOT friends with Ashley and Matt. They have never met. And I am buggered if I know how you think they are.

2. I am not defending them, I am trying to explain what the deal is at the moment and trying to help your friends get there stuff. I don't mind, I can just forget about it if you want as I am just spouting off, it doesn't bother me.

3. You only know what you have read as far as this goes, or have you spoken to them?

Merli is right about the treads being deleted. I posted a message and it went into thin air.

As for if they are friends, who gives a flying f**k. I have not recieved my goods and still waiting. That little stunt by Razor is of no help either to those of us who haven't recieved out goods.

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