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f**k it, I'm happy to pay the $10 once the mats actually show up.

I can't pay before they show up, because i'd feel like an idiot transferring more money to a guy who took my money months ago and so far hasn't delivered anything or even kept in contact

Guys, i emailed ashlee from mat craft and here is their response.

Yes the order left our work shop on the 18th of March. I have just traced it and it shows that it was delivered on the 23rd March. The order we received is as below.

I have read through your forum and see that some of your members have complained about the price increase of $10 and that if he paid straight away we would have had to honour the initial quote.. Please note that the prices he had obviously given you were from Feb 2010 which is the last time we did a group buy with him.. We had a $10 price increase per set during the year and he didn't confirm prices with me until he placed the order, so please just make note to your members we didn't increase pricing knowing he had already been paid for the order.

I am positive that you will get your mats from David. I'm not sure why he has no access to internet or what is happening but a similar situation happened in the last group buy and I had members contacting me about it, he came through in the end and supplied all the mats.

I will be advising David we won't be doing any more group buys for him though as for us it's not worth us having the chance that our name will be tarnished by people waiting on their mats. Even though at our end we received the order on the 10th of march for 6 sets of mats and had them out of here on the 18th which is more than acceptable on our behalf. Please let people know we do and are happy to supply direct to customers.

Regards,

Ashlee

. 1. Paul Bahry Nissan Skyline R34 Black 5 mats 'Skyline' Nissan Heelpad

2. 2. Simon Beckett Nissan Skyline R33 Black 5 mats 'Skyline' Nissan Heelpad -

3. 3. Steven Yudodihardjo Nissan S15 Black 4 mats 'Silvia' NO HEELPAD -

4. 4. Elias Haddad Subaru Impreza WRX Black 2 front mats 'WRX' NO HEELPAD NB ONE PIECE REAR -

5. 5. Jacky Ho Nissan Skyline R32 GTR Grafite 5 mats 'GTR logo' Nissan Heelpad -

6. 6. Isaac Insoll Nissan Skyline R33 Black 5 mats 'Skyline' Nissan Heelpad

This is a bit suprising as i though there would be more then 6 orders... lucky my order was on the list.

Edited by bob san

Just got mine.

I had ordered with a heelpad originally... Then late january i swapped for no heelpad. I posted in this thread and sent him an Email as well. Still got the heelpad.. So i've emailed matcraft to see if i can get a price for drivers mat only without a heelpad, we'll see how it goes :)

Mat's themselves are very nice quality. Looks so much better than the "multicolour" factory mats <3

Yeah I wanted to change and get no healpad as well, but did not bother saying anything to him because it would complicate things, Just heard the heal pads wear a way pretty quickly, so I have ordered a metal heal pad that screws through the carper to sit there. Which will match the GTR pedals if they come from Japan from the group buy lol

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