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pm sent, shozbot, need your delivery details. unless you want to drive 300km to pick it up and 300km back. RDA told me their courier delivery will deliver anywhere in Australia, so they should be able to deliver to your location

Hi Guys, My apology... another issue came up.

RDA had a look at our orders and from the logistics point of view, as well as looking at how cheap the prices they are giving out the rotors at, it's just not convenient for the head office to hassle each branch managers to get them distributed through branches. So RDA prefers if I do the payment in one lot for the whole 30 people here on group buy, and apply a group freight charge per sale, which is less than $30, I'll ask them with the final confirmed number of rotors if we can reduce that group freight cost down to maybe $25-ish.

Unfortunately this way some people may loose a little bit on freight charge but some will win. However this way everybody gets their rotors in about 2 or 3 busienss days, and it will be a "clean" operation. e.g. nothing gets delivered to the wrong branch, or things gets drop off a branch instead of delivery, etc.

We do have 30+ people with around 40 pairs of rotors, however it's not all 40 rotors are to be sent to NSW or to one branch. I've worked out there are 5 or 6 different pickup locations plus delivery and some location only have 3 or 4 people some have 2. I'll send a pm to everyone on the list on this issue as well just in case you don't read the forum.

If you can work out the approximate costs for each delivery includiong discounts would be good, as if im not making the saving i might have to withdraw my stakes at the group buy as well

sorry

Adam

Guys, the more people stay on group buy, the group freight can be cheaper.

So what I suggest is get everyone to allow $25 on top of their order for freight allowance. If you know each other, you're welcome to combine delivery charge to one address, but that may depend on your location too.

If after the actual delivery freight works out cheaper, then I will refund the differences via netbanking. How does this sound?

If due to location your freight needs to be higher, then I will let you know...

I'm trying my best to make the logistics as painless as possible. I'm not getting paid or profiting at all from this exercise. But if you feel the final price is not giving much savings and wishes to pull out then it's ok, there's no hard feelings, just let me know via pm or email.

Update 12 September 2006:

All of you in the group buy list should already receive a pm in your inbox regarding the payment details. It's a bit long but please take your time to read carefully, make sure again your part no is right (S for slotted G for grooved/dimpled).

If there is no further issue, then I look forward to be able to lodge the bulk order before this week ends.

Once you made transfer you can pm me to let me know. I'm gonna take a break tonight so please don't be alarmed if you don't hear my reply until tomorrow night. As long as you got the right BSB / Accno and

don't forget to include your userID, I will be able to track it on Wednesday / Thu nights. Those who transfer earlier will be able to get their rotors earlier as I will transfer the first batch ASAP to RDA, and those who transfer Friday and/or next week will have to go into the 2nd batch or 3rd batch.

PS: Half of you would receive the deadline Friday with wrong dates (12.09.2006) it should be 15.09.2006 - I've just fixed that halfway through sending the instructions.

Thank's guys, one of the transfers has shown up as "Deposit" (uncleared yet), usually it will clears through tomorrow complete with the comments so I will look after this ASAP.

Update: 7 people have transferred so far, I'm sure we can lodge the bulk order before Friday! looking good...

Morning update:

The following 7 transfers has cleared through:

- Freddy Kruger

- nizmokid

- siksII

- dd4321

- operationsideways

- shif_tea

- r32gts-t

Heslo & MintR33, yours would probably comes through later during the day or tomorrow since it's after 4pm transfer. I will re-confirm once they are through.

Details have come through, those 4 payments are from:

- lvlong,

- 700HP-GTR33,

- jasont82,

- r33skyliner,

MintR33, yours have not come through yet...

No worries Frank, another 4 transfer appeared tonight, I'll sort it out in the morning and I will submit 7 from yesterday and 8 from today as one batch of 15 people. Then the 2nd half of the group will be submitted Monday or Tuesday.

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