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Hey guys,

i'm defiantly hearing you all! its been far too long just for a shipping quote, and something really needs to be done now!

emails sent once again but there isnt a great deal in what i can do. hopefully it will hurry things along!

Andrew

Andrew I`m not having a go at you, I think everyones been more than happy with what you organised but I I think the time for emails are well and truly over. Someone out there has over $14grand US in their pocket and I think its time for a firm phone call to either get them on the way now or our money back. This quote for a freight has taken close to 2 weeks which is total bull, you could get a quote yourself from UPS or Fedex in 24hrs.

ACT obviously arent going to budge so lets either pay or get refund which I doubt they will do. Pay the money and be done with it I say.

Edited by elrodeo666

Hi Andrew.

This is the final shipping price James has come up with. He has only

come down US$50.00 ( to US200.00) from the original shipping quote of

US$250,.

I find that odd because as you know other Shaft Companies can send them

for around US$125.00??????????????.

I have tried to change this since, but to no avail, that is his final

offer, and as you say this one is way overdue.

So, I will calculate the final figures today for you.

Paul.

this is the email i have received in reply to what i wrote lastnite!

Sweet.

Good to see there is contact.

Lets just pay the $200 and get em in our cars.

Anyone else want my carbon shaft?

I might know someone. Whats the damage?

Geez this looks painful. I remember passing the details on for ACPT for this ages ago , can't believe how it's turned into mud.

The previous dealings with ACPT were always really good, nice bunch of blokes, no doubt there are some behind the scenes reasons.

Yeah i was very happy dealing direct with them Acpt untill someone.... who popped up in this thread and then ran along and told paul what i was doing. things would have been fine.

merli I would have grabbed it, but someone else jumped out first.

happy to see this finalised soon.

Lets get these things delivered! :P

Hey its finally over!!!!

i have the balance owing now

i need $105 aud from everyone. pending on whether the two with 1000hp shafts want to pay the same or save the 5 or so bucks (????) and give me a headache working out what they actually owe :P

(i have included my $22 bank fee as i will be sending this payment to Acpt)

will pm my details again. to everyone.

Thanks for the patience..

(if i missed anyone with the pm let me know) or if someone received one and is not involved let me know....

Edited by Angus Smart

ive been too busy to follow this purchase, the pm prompted me to check the thread and i find a 16page blowout..

before i go wiring away more money, is this 100% sorted and good to go now guys?

ive been too busy to follow this purchase, the pm prompted me to check the thread and i find a 16page blowout..

before i go wiring away more money, is this 100% sorted and good to go now guys?

Hey, this is the end! I actually expected it to be more with the further drop in usd. But glad it wasn't. If i get all payments in by tuesday we would hopefully see them by next week.

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