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Peter89... Have you heard back anything yet??.. I got a confirmation Email, stating that some bloke named Larry would take care of my order...

WHERE THE f**k ARE YOU LARRY?

lol.

remember they are 12hrs or so behind us. so communication is slower then normal.

i got my tyres 2 weeks ago. if you don't get a reply within 24hrs of sending the last email (and its a weekday) send them another email.

what information do you have so far?

I Have no info so far.. but I gave them everything I need, and requested all details from them to make a wire transfer payment etc..

If I dont hear anything by tommoz, ill call and email again.. Im guessing they have alot of orders to wade through.

We should Buy a Container full of tyres and sell them at marked up prices here... Profit!

bloody wasted all that time Sending emails with all the details, for them to send a reply saying I should call them to make an order FFS!

strange. i did everything via email.

say that it isn't possible to call of time zone differences.

fedex shipped the tyres right to my door. tracking worked well.

4 54WR7Z222XL 255/40R17 HK VENTUS R-S3 XL 130.00

Mds Total. 520.00

FED EXPRESS (1-3 DAYS) - $ 478.03 SHIPPING METHOD FIP

FED ECONOMY (3-5 DAYS) - $ 332.48 SHIPPING METHOD FIE

2 54WR7Z222XL 255/40R17 HK VENTUS R-S3 XL 130.00

Mds Total. 260.00

FED EXPRESS (1-3 DAYS) - $ 280.10 SHIPPING METHOD FIP

FED ECONOMY (3-5 DAYS) - $ 228.19 SHIPPING METHOD FIE

as you can see. its better to order 4 tyres if not more.

Peter, so to be clear it was $228 for shipping to your door via fed ex economy, which takes ip to 5 days, for 4 tyres?

top quote 4 tyres.

bottom quote 2 tyres. i didn't want 4 so i only bought 2. that cost $228. yeh it took 5 days.

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