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We now have enough members for the group buy to go ahead! If are late to join this group buy send me a PM or post here and I will include you for the next one (it fills up quickly so it wont be a very long wait)

PM with my bank details have been sent to all those on the list.

AS SOON AS EVERYONE PAYS THEN I WILL ORDER THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF BOOTS. It is really a group effort that everyone pays as quickly as possible so everyone gets their boots quicker!

And so I can order the right amount and forward your payments so that I am not left with unclaimed boots. For those who pay I will indicate this on the original FIRST post on the FIRST page of this thread.

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immortal^ I have your address

ETA depends on how long it takes for everyone to make payments.

The quicker everyone pays the quicker I can forward the payment and order the right amount of boots.

Still awaiting payment from a number of members. I am now setting a payment deadline because it is unfair for those who have paid to wait for others to do so.

PAYMENT DEADLINE IS TUESDAY 31st JULY.

If you do not pay by then you will not receive your boots and they will go to those who missed out on this group buy.

If you cannot pay for any reason and need an extention please contact me.

HI Pablo101,

I'm interested in joining one of your group buys for the leather boots.

Have cash no worries.

Please PM me details if I haven't missed out.

If I have missed out, no probs.

Thanks Pal,

Mike.

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