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Has anyone been able to get onto Chris Rogers recently?

He didn't show up when we were to meet last week and won't answer any of my calls or any of my PMs..

Is he away or something?

Or did i do something to annoy him or something and he's not interested in my business?

anyone else been able to get a hold of him?

cheers,

Warren

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I was communicating via pm with him late last week (I think), if that helps..... I gather he's pretty busy: it has taken time for him to return pm's before, so just bear with him... I have found him to be nothing but helpful, and to the point: I doubt he is ignoring you intentionally. You never can tell what's happening outside the forums. He has integrity: there will be a valid reason he's not available, have some faith/patience...

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yeah i know its probably just that he's busy, although its a little odd that he isn't answering any of calls..

i was really more thinking he might have gone away (eg on holiday or something) and as such i would not even bother trying to contact him in such an instance

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