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mate, 1 week is nothing.

believe it or not, people may have personal issues which may hold up sending an item(s). i know the car was still complete so maybe he hasn't found the time to take the part off the car yet as well?

1 week is certainly not long enough to start posting on someones thread and making them look bad.

Fck, impatient kents on here.

Every item has been packed and sent as paid for, except for cooler and shifter which will get done tomorrow.

As much as I love a successful part out, you guys need to chill, parts take time to remove, then pack, then send.

Someone has to be present when the courier driver rocks up, which is f**king difficult to pull off every day, considering how un punctual truck drivers can be.

Plus you need to factor in that your payment takes around 3 days to clear. Then I have to purchase stuff to pack it and then find the time to pack and book courier, they will then come between 10 and 6 the next day. That's a pretty broad spectrum.

Plus I don't spend every minute in front of sau like Alot of you guys, so don't flip the f**k out when I don't reply to your pm after 11 minutes. Call me, leave a voicemail if I'm to busy to answer, and when I have the time I'll call you back. I get about 30 txts an hour, I apolgise if I miss yours. And no I won't call you back if you call and don't bother to leave a voicemail, I'm busy. I'll update the items sold when I get to a pc.

My number is 0427buckna, I'm not scamming any one, I'm not going anywhere, enough people all over aus have met and traded with me without dramas or hussy fits. Get your shot together, you can't all be 15yrs old.

Sorry to have kept hasseling you dude.

$1800 is a fair bit of coin for me and I freaked it because it appeared like as soon as the money cleared I couldn't get a hold of you at all. So as you can imagine alarm bells started ringing.

And for everyone else who thought I was complaining about a week taking to long, it was a week from the day Buckna said the courier picked the parts up and I was just trying to check if he had given the courier the specific instructions about leaving the parts if no one was home...

Sorry for the problems mate, I'll post up when they arrived and thanks for your time.

Cheers

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