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If there is no resolution to the several trading issues with what is now TWO members that have not seen their goods. There is trouble that will result.

Phantom32 - you will be banned from the SAU forums and your account details, address, and any other information added to the SAU Bad trader listing.

As President of the club - i will also seek to have you removed from SAU-Vic. It is disgusting to have people waiting for goods for MONTHS on end with nothing but empty promises.

If anyone knows him, it would be in your best interests to get this shit storm sorted out.

I'm sick of being PM'd about the non response from a few people after several months.

Its a bit disappointing that it has come to this to be honest.

He is definately around, so no more of the "overseas" stuff please, if he has enough time to log into his account, he has enough time to respond to users.

I've also dropped a PM to Phanton32

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Indeed - it can be slow.

There is always two sides too every story - in this case there is more and more evidence appearing for one side all across the country - so it can take a while to gather required info.

Also i tend to have 3-4 complaints 'running' at any one time.

Keeps me busy... :P

We try our best to protect everyone, but sometimes you just a a bad apple!

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shit i serously thought this didnt happen on here.

I have been ripped before, also that z32 i gave you to put on my car with votages all over the shop was also bought from a user on here, buyer beware though.

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