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3 : dave (mre/driftzone/that dirty man that hangs out at the shops)

4: belgarion

5 : motox

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7 : kryz

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10 : john/na 33

11 : josh

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first in best dressed guys.

of course its not too late.

its not over till the fat lady (kryz's ex gf) sings.

updated list.

1 : slip paid

2 : gary paid

3 : stevie wonder paid

4: belgarion paid

5 : shane paid

6: locutus paid

7: jlnewton - waiting for payment to show up

8-12 - better hurry.

Originally posted by jlnewton

The Suncorp bank teller said it should 'hopefully' be in by tonight.  How can it take so long, I was at the bank at 9:20am!

Net banking transfers to other banks will always take 2-3 business days.

Still damn slow in todays times if you ask me!

Only way to do it instantly is to go to their branch.

1 : slip paid

2 : gary paid

3 : stevie wonder paid

4: belgarion paid

5 : shane paid

6: locutus paid

7: jlnewton paid

8: john paid

9: george paid

10: kryz paid

11: MRE

12: Motox

Looks like shes full.

If you want to pull out for any reason, you can, you just need to find someone to fill your spot and they can pay you for the spot.

If there are any updates or any more spots available, I will create a new thread if we still need someone.

Now we can use this threads for questions and skidpan talk, but stay ON TOPIC. No whoring or useless crap, otherwise ill delete it and get up you :)

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