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I recently bought a front pipe for my R34 from them about three weeks ago, well, i payed for it and they told me they would order it in for me... three weeks have passed and still no reply!! Also have a mate that ordered a split dump from them also for his S13...

Does anyone here have any of the guys numbers that worked there at all??

I need to get in contact with them so i can either chase up the part or the money back...

Cheers Peeps

Guy

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i can get aston's number if u like so u can get in contact with him regarding a refund

yes please... would help alot i think...

there is a sign up on their door with a mobile number, try that.

sign says stuff about people who have placed deposits and shit on stuff

tried that, the guy that answered the phone said he didnt run the shop and doesnt knwo whats goin on... so that was useless!!

I dont think this has anything to do with aston so your better off ring the number on the door, whatever that is!!!

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Aston no longer take control on j shop as he sold it to the new owners hope u get ur stuff / money back g/l

Cheers bud

Aston sold it to Phil, so will have to take it up with Phil. but with what I heard, some people from Silwa are trying to get refunds, aint gonna happen..shops long dead.

Hmm, possible legal action maybe...

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Hmm, possible legal action maybe...

You were told to go down there to pick the part up or request a refund if it wasn't there, it was stated in the a previous subject which you even replied in asking for a number..You could easily have got there phone number over a week ago and rang them up and sorted something out

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Hmm, possible legal action maybe...

if a business shuts down owing money you will have to join the list of creditors and get like 1c in the dollar or whatever they can get out of them . and that would take years.

i hate to say it but i think youll have to kiss the $$$ goodbye

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You were told to go down there to pick the part up or request a refund if it wasn't there, it was stated in the a previous subject which you even replied in asking for a number..You could easily have got there phone number over a week ago and rang them up and sorted something out

dude... shhhhhhhh ya head.... i was there on the last day, they told me they would call me when it came in... read b4 you post ffs...

AND YES, I KNOW THEY HAVE SHUT DOWN... THAT IS NOT MY QUESTION!!

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