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we currently have 19 ppl who have paid, as of today. so we only need one more, which proberly has already paid just waiting for money to go through, we should know tm. hang tite guys

please pm the person who still hasnt payed just to insure that they have payed n its just taking normal time to clear no errors or wrong transfare or money issues.. just to save us all a few days in case..

sometimes payments can take a few days to go thru..

cross your fingers fellas..

yeh we all know that but the payments were all made friday, and its tuesday already, omg man this iskilln me :)

find out n get in touch with the person that has an issue with the transfare, it could be a banking issue GRRR look it up so we save time please for all we know it could be any of us and we all want this asap

jetdat PLEASE ask the supplier for an updated order list, with payed or not payed status on it. they have to be able to show us what we have ordered n wether we have payed or not.. do this ASAP we need it sorted n sent or ppl are gana start getting real upset .

Edited by drmafia

heres the updated list. i know it says 18 but remember one person ordered 2 sets, so dont start flammin neone except me lol

here it is

1) 01/12/2006 NETBANK TFR

theevilworld r33gt

$630.00

2) 08/12/2006 NETBANK TFR

theevilworld civ06

$630.00

3) 01/12/2006 NETBANK TFR

anDru Leatherette

$630.00

4) 01/12/2006 BENDIGO BANK

OL_MATE R33 S2GTST

$530.00

5) 30/11/2006 NETBANK TFR

uLa32 GTR32

$600.00

6) 29/12/2006 MR CHI WAN

FULLO BNR32GTR

$600.00

7) 10/01/2007 NETBANK TFR

TheMafia R33 GTST

$630.00

8) 17/01/2007 loren muhling

leatherette

$630.00

9) 22/01/2007 NETBANK TFR

baldbeno R33coupe

$630.00

10) 31/01/2007 TRAVIS BIRD

TRAV33-R33 PACKAGE

$630.00

11) 06/02/2007 NETBANK TFR

GTR2NV GTST SEDAN

$1,260.00

12) 16/01/2007 NETBANK TFR

40RSM 1991 Soarer

$480.00

13) 15/02/2007 NETBANK TFR

astina 97 323 hatc

$630.00

14) 19/02/2007 nitsua R34GTT

nitsua R34GTT

$400.00

15) 01/03/2007 NETBANK TFR

butthold magna

$430.00

16) 08/03/2007 NETBANK TFR

drmafia r34gtt

$450.00

17) User: DECIM8

$630

18) User: thesaint

$600

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hey jetdat say if we get 20 this week....do we have to wait till all the seat covers are made before they start sending them out? Or if they pay and say mine and my brothers are ready (are they?) will they send them straight out?

Nick

hmm come on one more n ours will be sent to us im prity sure they dont have to wai8 till all are ready, by the way this should have a date where it ends there cuz seriously i dont think we all gana wai8 another 2 weeks. they should just cut thier "profits" n send out 19 orders out if we dont get 20 in a a week or so

Edited by drmafia

listen jedat i hate to say this but i feel like theres no other choice.

can u please tell the supplier that if im not gonna recieve my seats before the end of next week id like to pull out of the gb and i want my money back. this is gone long enough and is absolute bs.

just tell them to cut their loses (as if they lost anything because we gave them 29 orders in the 1st GB, 9 more then the deal so that should cover this GB) im honestly sick and tired of waiting for something for months and months.

dun care wat u gotta do but sort something out with the supplier. this is beyond overkill.

hate to be a party pooper but i could of done other things with my 630

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