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Ok so there are now TWO complaints against you now.

"Lin"

Two people have paid for parts that have not been delivered.

You've been logging on, so you are well aware of the PM's these people have been sending you.

You have 24hrs to PM me with a clear explaination or the following will occur

1. ALL Details added to the Bad Trader listing

2. Reccomendation to users to contact Police in your state - i know where you reside.

2. ALL Details will then be provided to Police, and believe you me when i say you will be dealt with.

This is not an idle warning, this is what will occur should you continue to ignore users, and now Admin.

Ok so there are now TWO complaints against you now.

"Lin"

Two people have paid for parts that have not been delivered.

You've been logging on, so you are well aware of the PM's these people have been sending you.

You have 24hrs to PM me with a clear explaination or the following will occur

1. ALL Details added to the Bad Trader listing

2. Reccomendation to users to contact Police in your state - i know where you reside.

2. ALL Details will then be provided to Police, and believe you me when i say you will be dealt with.

This is not an idle warning, this is what will occur should you continue to ignore users, and now Admin.

Further to the above Gavin, or should I say (JUN R33) why did you create a new account?

I highly doubt there are two Gavin Chin's in Darwin so im sure its you.

I suggest you refund money back to those you have ripped immediately.

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