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The guys have done and lot of work and given up their own time to do this, thanks guys.

Even though its been a while with no hoodies or updates, I doubt Adrian And Damo are just sitting around twiddling their thumbs. I trust them (although I haven't even met them!) and I'm not complaining about this. I know something is happening and eventually we will get our hoodies.

If its next week or next month, or even a few months time, we will get them and whatever the wait is, I'm sure its definitely for a good reason. If we get the hoodies as they are now in a months time, well at least we know they tried to do something.

I don't care how long it takes, to do something right, it sometimes takes time.

Everyone just needs to stop complaining and wait patiently, like the majority of the 87 or however many people ordered a hoodie. Stop asking for updates, when progress is made (as in when we can get them), I'm sure we will be informed.

On that note, lets close this thread and close any others that get opened for useless complaining.

Tom.

Dont get me wrong, i can see how you are all pretty frustrated with it. Its frustrating me a hell of alot, all this is on me and im trying my damn hardest to clear this shit, coz i really dont need the stress, but accept its my fault. A couple of people have pm'd me and i have responded, you just gotta ask.

just pm us! were happy for it and if u really need to know then do it! not too hard..

u think were sitting here doin nothing about then ur bloody wrong... we have so many emails back and forward we are dealing with.. so maybe cut us some slack...

*grabs popcorn*

Nah but seriously, the problem I can tell here is the lack of communications - it shouldnt be up to the buyer to wait around and eventually question whats going on with their purchase - I'm sure quite a number of the 87(or whatever) buyers are very keen to know whats going on but dont want to ask publicly due to the few that HAS ask receives an answer something along the lines of "<insert a few lines of profanity> STFU HTFU stop whinging and wait like the others rah rah rah!". At minimum an update, and probably a "thank you for your patience", in the form of a short PM/e-mail would help put people's mind at rest aswell as maintaining buyer's confidence and prevents multiple threads and post popping up questioning whats going on.

My 33c *sits back and just f**king chilling out aye*

well plenty of other ppl have asked and they know wats going on so y dont u ask... i c the ppl asking arent posting up F**k wit comments on here!

so if u ask u recieve! instead of being a F**king hero on here..

not everyone wants to know as they are happy to wait...

yeah sorry i didn't mean to upset any body just thought it had been a while and well yeah

as for the offer to take on the next batch I've found a good supplier @ a better price so why not ?

you guys put in a valiant effort i DONT denny that i just had hoped this would of been sorted

any ways good luck with the rest of it i may look into some summer clothing for car shows cruises and dinners

well plenty of other ppl have asked and they know wats going on so y dont u ask... i c the ppl asking arent posting up F**k wit comments on here!

so if u ask u recieve! instead of being a F**king hero on here..

not everyone wants to know as they are happy to wait...

but dont you see it should be your responsibility to let us know not us wasting our time pm'ing you.

epic fail!!!! on the part of your head that is the brain....

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/fi...;hl=adam.com.au

back here was the "please join mailing list" post in a thread that is still avalible and the reason why they have moved to e-mail rather than posts. it even states that people dont read, and the numerous times i've supplied this information for others to access as well

but for the REALLY slow/arrogant ones of you:

-you cant do mass PMs on SAU

-they never collected peoples emails with the orders, so how would they have them?

-they asked for your emails if you wanted updates and you either missed the post or read it and CFB'ed singing up, for most SAU people that i know read and post in the wasteland, STFU!! for interstate buyers they have a legit point, but someone has usually answered their "where is hoddie" posts pritty quickly

IMO they could use the 4 hours it'd probably take them to personally PM everyone on the list and put that time towards fixing the situation

for those of you who can't operate a hyper link, here are the people you need to contact to be informed/signed up to the list with:

Adrian [email protected] (organiser #1)

Damien [email protected] / [email protected] (organiser #2)

Sled [email protected] (Biker dude that will f**k you up if you ask any more stupid questions) :)

the information is there, i dont expect them to personally PM everyone (coz of the time it takes), and they have offered e-mail updates!!! as much as this has been a cock up, you guys aren't helping

and before anyone runs off to start another group buy, we need to sit down and talk stuff out with the people that are actually wanting to help, i would sugest Madaz, Adrian, Damo, PK and myself as well as anyone else who is interested get together one night and have a good chat about this, form a plan of action on what to do, probably get MULTIPLE quotes, talk, get some fourm opinions, get back together discuss some more... then act. without this i think it would be silly of us to start up another group buy!! if you like we can start talking about it at villis this friday, we have alot of potential contacts and resources... why not use them??

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