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The deal was no pick up with some stock r33 suspension. I contacted him and it was found out that he could arrange postage

for free through aussie post. I paid Henry $100 a few weeks ago. Since waiting for the suspension, i have tried to contact him

but he just hangs up as soon as he finds out it is me on the line. He reckons that the suspension was sent and thinks

that I am lying to get my money back so I get the suspension as well. I would like to say that I will shoot myself if I

honestly had the bloody suspension at my house. I then asked him the name and contact number of the post office but

he has not replied. I AM ASKING ANYONE THAT HAS DEALT WITH HENZIE TO GIVE ME HIS ADDRESS SO I CAN

PERSONALLY SEND A FEW RELATIVES TO SORT OUT THIS CRAP. I have asked him on numerous occassions to deposit

the money back into my account but he never has. People might say it is only $100, but i need to buy a run

around before school starts as well as to get to my job. If anyone can help or provide his whereabouts

it would greatly be appreciated as I am sick of this crap!!!!!! I JUST WANT MY MONEY BACK

BECAUSE I BELIEVE THERE WAS NO PRODUCT SENT!!!

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yea well it kinda is a load of crap wen u try to contact him and pm but he doesn't reply, like i even doubted whether u could send suspension through a post office cos it weighs more than 20kg (their limit). CAN SUM1 TALK TO HIM THOUGH AND FIND OUT WAT IS GOING ON??

STREET DREAMZ .....MATE AS I TOLD U BEFORE ...I SENT THE STOCK SUSPENSION TO U ALREADY MATE . AND IF U WANT UR 100 BUCK U CAN RETURN MY SUSPENSION.

IVE SOLD PLENTY OF THINGS IN THIS FORUM ( BOOST CONTROLLER , RIMS , FRONT BAR U NAME IT! )

ASK ANYONE MATE !

DUDE IF U WANT TO THREATERN ME ! AND TELL SUMONE TO COME TO MY HOUSE !

MATE U PLAYING WITH THE WRONG PERSON

SORRY TO SOUND LIKE A FAG EVERYONE ...

Henzie.. how many weeks ago did you send it..?

Im sure the idiots who work in the post office have just left it there and not told him that is has come..

It has happened to me a few times..

STREET DREAMZ - go check ur local post office.. sometimes they dont send out notices.. they are stupid bastards..

Henzie.. how many weeks ago did you send it..?

Im sure the idiots who work in the post office have just left it there and not told him that is has come..

It has happened to me a few times..

STREET DREAMZ - go check ur local post office.. sometimes they dont send out notices.. they are stupid bastards..

Yeah I would check your post office and even it should have a number being such a large item that they would have some record of it being sent

Henzie did you just send it by local mail or registered or express???

yea, i rang up the local post office, nothing there, they need a tracking number or wateva to find out where it could be. did u receive any kind of number after posting it henzie? maybe on the receipt or something? was it registered or normal post?

Aust Post sucks. Ive had many things not arrive or arrive very late, i've lost about $500 in computer parts a few years ago.

Always send stuff via Registered post extra $2.50, and insure it if it is valuable.

OR

Send it via couriers then again they sometimes are dodgy.

Best of luck finding it. AustPost screws people...

Give us some more info Henzie. Lay it all out for us to see.

Why do you get free postage?

How did you package the suspension?

How many boxes?

How much did it weigh?

Which post office did you send it from?

What date did you receive payment?

What date did you send the suspension?

Anything else you can tell us so we can back you up?

i dealt with henzie regarding a front bar, hes alright. your suspension is in transit somewhere, at either end its with the posties. start praying. look up if there is another suburb with similar spelling to yours. my front dump went out near dubbo first before coming back to syd to another gfield

once got a christmas card after easter, but mostly the post has been good to me. just be patient and keep calling

aye dude i found out that the f*k8*En suspension are at the postoffices (wherehouse) its next to a company called primo

so if u want the suspension still ....im going to send via couriuer

or u can either get ur 100 bucks bak !

pm me STREET DREAMZ !

Sweet, so it's sorted.

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