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"Dear valued customers and members

We at JDM Imports had temporarily ceased trading

due to some unexpected issues abroad. These problems have now been resolved.

Any rumours of us no longer in business should be dismissed.

We are currently on holidays until the 15th of January however we are available via email

until we reopen in mid Jan. Any fresh orders and enquiries are welcomed at any time.

All enquiries can be directed to [email protected]

Any followups of existing orders can be sent to [email protected]

Any complaints or concerns can be sent to [email protected] or via PM as i

will personally attend to any issues.

Sincere apologies to all of those that have had problems contacting us over the Christmas break.

Thank you for the support from many of the members here on SAU and we will endeavour

to sustain our untarnished reputation amongst our existing and future customers.

Kindest regards,

Charles"

That was on 7/1/07 though, he only made 2 more posts on nissansilvia this year and is no longer a trader.

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...dont say that... cmon, im barly scraping $300 a week... legal help?? :closedeyes:

CJ

Not joking !

I have pursued them through the CTTT here in NSW and requested their presence for a tribunal hearing which they chose not to show up for.

The hearing found in my favour and issued a court order for JDM Imports to pay me back the money they owe me.

Here's hoping the legal system works ! I would suggest you do the same and hope for the best.

The costs to get things under way are not much but will take ages.

Best of luck !!

http://aca.ninemsn.com.au/

Send them your story with details of how various ppl have been ripped off and how much you are owed..I'm sure the ACA would consider your story seeing as you even have an address you can lead them to and phone numbers the ACA can leave messages on. You should hopefully get a reaction from them if they realise this is going on national TV.

this may or may not help... but i have charles's msn - he hasnt been online for months.

but in the case he does here it is: [email protected]

spoke to him extensively about trying to get some wheels organized and i didn't really trust his character and never went through with it.

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