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a month or so ago i lent a spanner to a member on here so they could fix there hica's well i would like it back please . if you could drop it back to profix poorake where you picked it up from would be great .

cheers midlife crisis

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might have too look for a new one in the home hardwear dogalog

Name and shame.

Nothing like a bit of peer pressure or online humiliation to get stuff returned. Who borrowed the spanner?

weeelll.... the user Tangles was visiting mid life crisis' page about a month ago, maybe to pm him to ask for a spanner..

Tangles

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im just sayin.. :D

nope no cigar it wasent tangles besides he is to big to argue with i would just let him keep it lol or wack him across the knee's with it ......:-)

VERY poor form from whoever this was .... I have also been bitten by someone on here - Duc/Dooky/Nozila who borrowed my Consult cable (value around $100) and I have never seen it again. Hasn't responded to PMs, calls or SMSs .... very poor form I say.

VERY poor form from whoever this was .... I have also been bitten by someone on here - Duc/Dooky/Nozila who borrowed my Consult cable (value around $100) and I have never seen it again. Hasn't responded to PMs, calls or SMSs .... very poor form I say.

Yeah that sucks. Support the people who support you I say! Thankfully Ive never had issues lending anyone anythingv - consult cables arent cheap tho

-D

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