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You say you paid 5 months ago, but you didnt follow it up?

That doesnt make a lot of sense dude.

If you payed for something and didnt get it, you just let it go?

If memory serves me correct you didnt pay, and hence you were removed as a trader.

I cant remember if there was other issue associated but it does ring a bell for some reason

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As above Alex.

You paid and had trader access, and it was removed as you failed to continue with your payments. Traders that take advantage of the system by making a single payment to get started then freeloading off the forums until someone chases them have their access removed permanently - We have a strict one chance only policy on this forum.

Furthermore, if my memory is correct, you were observed and warned for tralling the WTB section on various occasions when you were not paid up as a business trader, this isn't on.

If you have gone ahead following that warning and made additional payments but not emailed the payment confirmation to me then the the fault there lies with you.

End of story.

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I'm with Blitz and Nis, but if you paid for something and didnt recieve it, then a refund will be made. Please let me know the details of the payment, dates, amount etc and I'll chase it up.

Christian

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I think 1 month was paid for. (going by the subscriptions screen in the Admin Panel)

And after i chased it down, thats all that was paid for. So trader access was removed as you cant pay for one month and get a free ride there after.

Thats something im slowly looking at aswell Christian (see the admin section) :D

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its alex dickinson here,

ive traded over a million dollars of parts on the forums.

"If you payed for something and didnt get it, you just let it go?"

complete emotional control when something bad happens to you is something that requires a lot of practice.

ive had worst hits on sau, worse was in 2005, a 2k loss to anthony basile, private sale scam. i dont dwell on it, just move on.

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My comment was in terms of you paid for forum sponsorship and didnt chase it up.

Thats what i was getting at.

Either way, you cant pay for anything. As at this stage the consensus is we dont want you as a trader.

Too risky for our members as far as Nick & myself see it.

No-one just "becomes" a trader. We look after members as best we can.

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