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Hi sau,

on the 2/11/10 recently placed an order with RHD japan for a HKS intercooler for my car. Did the money transfer online on the 3/11/10 and deposited it into their account, with the details provided after the purchase was made. The money has cleared on my side of things yesterday or the day before but i haven't received and email regarding the transfer. I have sent two or 3 emails so far with no response and am getting a little concerned regarding my money. Could anyone please give me some advice on what i should do currently or am i not giving it long enough?

best regards chris

get the glove out and tell em you deserve respect and challenge them to a duel..

in all regards mate.. to keep this on topic.. you don't know if it was yesterday or the day before..

1. get your facts straight about it..

2. RHD are a respected company and won't dick you around.

3. it's international transfer some banks can piss fart around transferring it

4. they don't have someone looking at the money coming in just waiting and have an email typed up ready to let you know.. just give it a few days.. send them an email informing you have made payment on 03/11/10 and to advise payment received and eta times..

5. ???

6. profit

i was just about to ask if anyone here used RHD before as well, very keen on responses.

Maybe it takes a liitle more time for them bro.

Hey,

read through previous threads regarding RHD japan as i wanted/did purchased something off their website and all i saw was positive feedback there seemed to be not one thing wrong with their company there prices are very competitive towards nengun and there emails always have been very prompt and responsive

get the glove out and tell em you deserve respect and challenge them to a duel..

in all regards mate.. to keep this on topic.. you don't know if it was yesterday or the day before..

1. get your facts straight about it..

2. RHD are a respected company and won't dick you around.

3. it's international transfer some banks can piss fart around transferring it

4. they don't have someone looking at the money coming in just waiting and have an email typed up ready to let you know.. just give it a few days.. send them an email informing you have made payment on 03/11/10 and to advise payment received and eta times..

5. ???

6. profit

Hi there craig,

excuse me for my terrible memory but i do believe the money cleared yesterday so 1 day after i had made the payment i have sent 2 emails with bank transfers attached and order number attached i thought i should of received a email responding to the topic as the companys facebook page has been active, and in the past they have been very quick with the replys

best regards chris

Dont stress, give it a few more days. There payment process takes a few days to appear on the order status.

I've bought lots of parts from RHD and never had any drama's.

Cheers

Johno

Dont stress, give it a few more days. There payment process takes a few days to appear on the order status.

I've bought lots of parts from RHD and never had any drama's.

Cheers

Johno

Thanks johno appreciate the help how long was your delivery time? just curious

best regards chris

You placed an order 3 days ago and you're concerned about your monies?

Mayne, get a stress ball or something. I've waited weeks for payments to go through...as long as you're dealing with known companies it gets there in the end.

You placed an order 3 days ago and you're concerned about your monies?

Mayne, get a stress ball or something. I've waited weeks for payments to go through...as long as you're dealing with known companies it gets there in the end.

wow! weeks thats pretty shit :P im just anxious to get this and unsure of how international orders work as this is my first time im hoping to get it before my birthday i think i might just go have a cigarette to take my mind of things

best regards chris

Quit smoking and spend more money on your car.

ITs take a while. One I did to my supplier in Jap took 4 days to clear, it was a shit tin of cash too, about 20' worth.

Quit smoking and spend more money on your car.

ITs take a while. One I did to my supplier in Jap took 4 days to clear, it was a shit tin of cash too, about 20' worth.

Ive made a promise to myself to stop after the intercooler arrives i just enjoy it it keeps me sane if you know what i mean, stopped in the past and its not hard but its gonna help me out until it arrives ;)

best regards chris

Reacharounds for money Kenneh?

hks33, you eman the money left your account? How do you know that it has cleared on their side.. As i said the banks take your money and can hold it.. So it may not go into RHD account for 2-3 days.. Then RHD need to attach that payment with your order.. RHD are well known for being a reputable company as you've found out so dont stress.. I waited 3 months for DBA to amke some new slotted rotors for me.. Just gotta be patient..

On a side note.. Just think of the waiting times had it have been Nengun.. If you want things quicker, buy from Aust suppliers..

Reacharounds for money Kenneh?

hks33, you eman the money left your account? How do you know that it has cleared on their side.. As i said the banks take your money and can hold it.. So it may not go into RHD account for 2-3 days.. Then RHD need to attach that payment with your order.. RHD are well known for being a reputable company as you've found out so dont stress.. I waited 3 months for DBA to amke some new slotted rotors for me.. Just gotta be patient..

On a side note.. Just think of the waiting times had it have been Nengun.. If you want things quicker, buy from Aust suppliers..

Hey craig,

Thank you for the peace of mind ;) i guess i was getting a bit too anxious.I think you may have also read it wrong the money cleared on "my side" yesterday as i have been checking my internet banking, i guess it takes a bit longer to clear than nengun who i previously got a refund off due to them not having the product i picked. As nengun are registered with westpac it would of been a substantial amount quicker

best regards chris

soz, dont do charity

what are you studying?

Studied, psychology and marketing...now let's talk about your parents so I can determine which sector of your personality I should target with an empathic appeal for charity.

Kenneh and empathy don't go together.. I suggest you get your mum to dress in a small bikini and get her to strut past him.. usually works..

hks33, yeah your bank will take your money immediatly even though the transfer won't happen stragiht away.. banks will get enormous amounts of interest by holding the money.. then it will take longer due to being transferred to international currency.. all depends on the banks really..

Studied, psychology and marketing...now let's talk about your parents so I can determine which sector of your personality I should target with an empathic appeal for charity.

lulz brah

it wouldnt work

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