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I can't be bothered posting, because I know my post will just get deleted or the thread closed.

All that I can say is, I wish that sau would have a balance of positive and negative feedbeack so that we can get both sides of the story before we buy.

Just like how 2 days ago, the same thread was deleted, when not a single negative comment was said. Just people who are waiting said they are.

It doesn't matter. Even though r33 god got his today, it's not 1 day late. It's 2 months 2 weeks late.

Everyone (r33 god included) was offered a 2-3 week turn around time.

I paid for mine Months ago. I notified slide that it had to be ready before the xmas holidays finished (project needed to be finished before uni started. Deadline was missed.

Told him that it needed to be here before my rego expired. Deadline missed.

All that I can say, is i'm still waiting.

This has been raised (among other issues) and is being looked into, so fear not guys :)

We give our time for free... so not everything can be a split second response. (plus its coming up to a long weekend)

Just everyone settle a bit, and let the resolution process take its course. All should be worked out.

Cheers :)

dude, if uve got a problem with slide i say u take it up with him personally through PM. no need to tell the world by starting a thread about it when its one day late

+1

there was another dude who kicked up a huge fuss and started a thread saying negative shit about SP when it turned it wasnt the SP turbo playing up, it was something else on his car or something (do a search u will def find it - it was a huge thread). Lots of people have been happy with Aaron's service, so if there was a problem, pm-ing him would ahve been the best option....quicker response from the man himself too :wave:

anyways, alls well that ends well...enjoy the turbo

ive been waitng months and i have keep my cool but when i pm slide i get no response..thats what ticks me off just let me know whats going on...to much to ask?

everything i have read about slide has been totally positive so im not to worried but it would be nice to get a straight answer.. thats my 2 cents

I can only imagine the amount of pressure Aaron is under trying to get these things out, there must be a shitload of orders. He runs a business not only based on highflows, the same goes for the people making them, they have other work also. There is a saturation point with filling these orders and I'm sure he does his best.

Yeah I ordered my one back in May last year and had it in a day or so, but demand has blown the delivery times out, you need to weigh up cost vs how badly you need it.

Aarons service has been excellent and I've bought a few things from him.

We have had quite a few problems happen from having a housing jump out and damage our main lathe to waiting for parts.

Delivery time still may be up to 2 weeks due to orders placed before yours.

If you cannot wait please provide your account details as i am more then happy to refund the total amount of your purchase.

I got that PM reply a few days ago. I feel for the people waiting longer than I have, 1 1/2 months has felt like an eternity.

If your impatient, you can always get a refund then send it to GCG to get high flowed. You will have it back in no time.

Patience is a virtue and plus have to aggree on severl things here, the influx in people ordering these highflows would put alot of demand and pressure on aaron to get them all done, not only that if he sends them to his "place" to be done that would also impact on there turn around time as there probably is a back log on things ie: cartridges gotta consider many things here like if demand increases so does turn around time as both affect each other, Take example of like engine re-building it can take 2 weeks upto 7 weeks depending on parts and demand. Plus business holiday times as well. I say wait when it comes it comes!

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