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not even close to true. customer is very often wrong. the person that coined that phrase was a fkn moron.

there is no quicker way to get bad service than pulling out that line.

yeh agree im in 'service' business too but un happy customers do you no good i'd never say "im the customer im right" but if i pay for something its how i shoudl want it.

yeah its still a nice grab for 25k

assuming its not mangled or toast (could be given its been up for so long)

hamish

followed your instructions

good work bloke and came up pretty well for std porterhouse

any recommendations on good seasoning

yeah that evo 8 looks nice, and already modded only thing i don't like is the stickers on it, clearly been tracking it but that doesn't mean it still hasn't been looked after I guess.

Any excuse to jack up fuel prices...They don't drop em when everything is sweet though...

And the LPG you buy subsequently increases in price too.. despite it being mined for 3/5ths of bugger all and having nothing to do with the shit storm in the Middle East / North Africa :spank:

yeh agree im in 'service' business too but un happy customers do you no good i'd never say "im the customer im right" but if i pay for something its how i shoudl want it.

man, dont get me started on real estate agents :P

Inspect a house in my price range for auction, agent calls saying they have received offers way above auction range and will sell before auction. Told him to call me if the auction goes ahead. Received no call, decide anyway to visit the auction as details was on the domain website. Arrive to the appartment, and the auction was scheduled 1hr earlier than the stated time on the internet.

It ended up selling $8,000 over the expected auction range when he was telling me that he had received offers $50,000+ above auction range.

Stupid dropkick. I would have easily paid more than $8,000 on that property. Feel like giving him a call tomorrow and raging to him about his shifty and shitty dealings.

I just boguht a kilo of rockling, any suggestion, was just gunna beer batter it..:)

Where can i get said jerky birds..

Google Geronimo Jerkey, you gotta buy it online from QLD. It's a very different style to the jerkey you find in stores, it looks much more...home made lol. Get a sampler pack (3x200g packs) of Original, Blazin' Saddles and Flaming Arrow. Now that I remember, it's the latter that is the hottest. Blazin' is my fav though :)

:cheers:

This looks interesting

"Geronimo Jerky's Stampede is the first beef jerky in Australia to use Guarana as an ingredient in it's marinading process. So now, not only does Geronimo Jerky give you massive amounts of protein, hardly any fat, a minuscule amount of carbs, but it also gives you a boost to keep you going. One great thing about Stampede is it’s slow caffeine release giving you a boost of energy that lasts and lasts."

When selling plates anyone know what i need to do from vicroads? and how do i go about getting standard plates for the time being? until I decide on what new ones I want?

You print out a transfer of rego ownership from Vic roads website.

Get standard plates from vicroads

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