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Just got confirmation that the batch of sills is a few days off being completed; can all those who are yet to pay please do so soon!

Thanks

Stan

thizzle's payment has been confirmed :laugh: Status updated!

Come on peoples... let's get those last few sills paid for! Get your hands on some UNIQUE items!

2 days ago they were already in production; so as soon as the lot has been completed they'll be en route...

Still waiting for a few people to pay so we'll go from there.

BUMPAGE! I think I've got 2 people who are putting in money today and tomorrow; which brings it up to 8 sets...

That leaves 2 more sets open to whoever~

If you want in, better get in fast! Looking at developing something else later on...

R33_Phreak payment confirmed, status updated!

Attention all others; as of now there are only 3 more sets left, 1 of which has already been taken by hayden49... can everyone else please get their payments in ASAP.

News is that the order should be complete by the end of this week :)

So anyone who hasn't paid; this is your last chance - if anyone else would like to jump onboard, now's the time to raise your hand!

Thanks Halz, I'm not at work today so I'll check my email on Monday... I'll put your name down as paid for now.

The final set is to be reserved for: Mavric

* This is pending payment of course which is en-route I suppose.

As of this point this Group Buy is finished; all 10 sets have been accounted for! Thanks for your patience and participation...

Until next time, thanks for looking -

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No no... sorry I haven't been very well the last week, been extremely sick so haven't been at work to update this.

Basically what's happened is that there's a delay with the last few sills rolling off this machine. Should be all ready very soon.

For those of you that are concerned etc, don't be - your money has a guarantee on it and honestly I'm not running anywhere for such numbers.

I apologize on their behalf for the delay; I'll kick them in the ass via email today :action-smiley-069:

Update: I am starting to feel a little bit embarassed at the delay for this deal... the supplier is really starting to piss me off! I've already sent them an ultimatum for the product to be finished (it's taken far too long)

On that note; if there is anyone who wants to pull out of the GB I will happily return the funds to you - nothing dodgy is happening, we're all just waiting! As for those who have continued to ask if there's more stock, you're only bet is to see if anyone pulls out.

Stan

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