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Willo - maybe it's just you and me - a conspiracy me thinks!!!

I was thinking we should blame Col :)

I know there was a week of Japanese holidays in there somewhere as well, which turned into a couple of weeks for some companies. I did get their usual auto-reply emails though so I'm pretty sure the emails have landed at their end.

It's a bit disappointing though as I've always told ppl how good Greenline are, especially compared to another un-named internet company...

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I have had no contact for 2 months now on a huge sale. I have sent a bunch of emails from 2 different addresses. And they can't even send me so much as a courtesy reply. My mate also has heard nothing on his enquiry.

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Maybe there is something wrong with there email? i brought heaps of gear from Greenline in the past with instant response. i ordered some gear a couple of weeks ago, it took about a week for a reply (which was odd) but when the mail did come it came it had (resent) on the end of the topic????

dunno but my experience with Greenline has always been tops. Have spent about 10k with them.

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