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I got a method to changing the oil filter now so it not so bad the first time it was bad , i stand on the drivers side of the car now turn your back on the car now use your right hand to do up the filter (palm facing the motor) at no time try and look what u are doing do it all by touch

Still pretty frustrated that we missed out on possibly getting the house but i guess another one will come up in time.

But i must say that i am slightly happier i complained to a receptionist at Peter Blackshaw and with in the hour i had a call from the Man himself Peter Blackshaw trying to explain the situation etc and said he had spoken with the real estate agent about the issue. He expressed that he was deeply sorry for the incident and that he was disapointed with agent in question.

Anyways it is at least good that they took my complaint seriously and didnt just throw it into the corner like some business might have done.

:P

f**king real estate agents they are in my opinion now up there at the top of worst people in the world (with the exception of veilside and or a couple of others who had done the right thing in the past)

Found out today that the house that we were really keen on buying that was meant to go to auction next weekend was sold with out us getting a call. The even more annoying thing is that i have heard that by law they have to call all interested parties and notify them, they then have 24 hours to put in a better offer... well we didnt even get a f**king call and to cap off the frustration the property went for under what we were willing to pay for it... dslgsdlkgjklsed f**kING BS...

ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh my god i don't think i have been this pissed off in a long time... i will be taking this further what a f**king dodgy real estate agent... Peter blackshaw... POOR EFFORT!!!

WHAT THE f**k IS WITH THE TRAFFIC?!#?!?%!#?

f**king.

Canberra's road infrastructure is only about 110 times better than Sydney's yet we still manage to have mighty big f**king traffic jams.

WHY THE f**k IS THE PARKWAY STILL UNUSABLE??!?#

Its mighty damned depressing when you stop 200m down from the Parkes Way turn off along Lady Denman and proceed to CRAWL to the on-ramp to the parkway, 10 cars at a time.

Canberra's traffic management is f**king woeful.

I'd like to thank the f**ktard, who decided to reverse into my car at my work carpark and drive off :P , not leaving a message, luckily enough I've got a note from a witness with his details. Not much damaged, some deep scratches and paint Reported the shit to the police, what good that will do who knows. Luckly me managed to keep my car undamaged for only six weeks. ;)

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almost 4 years at this f**king company and no pay rise or courses that all have been promised f**king crap I tells you. Need pay rise then maybe I can keep the car and do the house up!!

You can buy mine for $22,000

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almost 4 years at this f**king company and no pay rise or courses that all have been promised f**king crap I tells you. Need pay rise then maybe I can keep the car and do the house up!!

You can buy mine for $22,000

$22,000!! Thats a bit excessive isnt it? Especially for a whale... Hehehehe :unsure:

I'd like to thank the f**ktard, who decided to reverse into my car at my work carpark and drive off :unsure: , not leaving a message, luckily enough I've got a note from a witness with his details. Not much damaged, some deep scratches and paint Reported the shit to the police, what good that will do who knows. Luckly me managed to keep my car undamaged for only six weeks. :D

Hey Chris, I had a simliar problem at the work carpark, parking near d-block one day, I was comming back from lunch and heard my alarm go off, walking to my car I noticed a guy driving an old white EB-ED falcon drive past me, as I got to the car, the spot next to me was empty and a chip of paint missing from my front right fender where someone opened a door pretty hard onto it.

Not happy. too bad I can't do too much about it. at least I still have alot of paint left over from the respray.

I can tell why so many people drive around in bombs these days, they don't care what happens to their car and they don't care what they do to other peoples car.

i know I do as well, I worked out I have enough money to make my garage and out the car on stands for another 12 months, but then I ll have no kitchen or bath room or deck / landscaping. Guess I could always borrow more money lol.

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