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Even if there were problems, you won't hear them here.

We're not allowed to mention bad things about someone, and lull you into a false sense of security in dealing with someone who may or may not be trustworthy! :happy:

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Jesse is the f**king MAN! He can get you anything you want, cheaper the 99% of places LOL.

Bought some stuff off of him without a single hassle, kept me informed of everything, was here sooner than I expected.

A buttload of people over on NS.com buy through him too. Always responds to emails/phone calls.... He's got a brilliant rep over there too.

A+ seller in my eyes.

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Another +rep for Jesse from me. I have bought about 3grand worth of shit through him, always speedy replies and always good service. Just last night he responded to an email from me about some rims for me 32 at about 1am :P

what time is it over there at 1am here tho :banana:

ive heard many good things about these guys hope to do some business with them soon

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