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Joe you asked for the WRONG rubber. still waiting on the one sent to be returned.....Then i will post out other one. And all over a $40 window rubber. Send back the rubbe and i will give you your $40 and 20 interest.....Been in court all week Pull your head in or maybe i will make a trip and hand deliver the rubber

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What the fark have you been smoking mate, there was never any mention of "i asked for the wrong rubber" or you wanting the one you sent back. Quoted from Pm's....

Sent 22 November 2011 - 09:49 PM

Hey mate,

I'll take the drivers side window rubber that runs around the pillar and roof (the window rests against it when shut) if its in good condition and willing to take $40 including postage to vic.

cheers

Sent 22 November 2011 - 10:37 PM Hi mate it is in mint condition. No prob my details are ........

Sent 23 November 2011 - 04:46 PM hey bro received payment will post tomorrow.

Sent 28 November 2011 - 06:22 PM

Hey dude.

Received the rubber today only its the passenger side one! >.<

Would you be able to send the drivers side.

Do you want me to send this one back to you? Postage would be the same cost i imagine.

Sent 29 November 2011 - 10:22 AM

lol what the ok mate will post the other one. Nah keep it bro sorry

Sent 06 December 2011 - 02:17 PM

Hey dude, have you sent out the other side door rubber?

Sent 06 December 2011 - 10:26 PM

Haven't you received it. Will check again today couldn't find it so i though i sent it. will let you know first thing tomorrow sorry bro

Sent 07 December 2011 - 08:07 PM Hey mate had a look around today and i found it. Got shit everywhere as i'm paint a car also. Will post express tomorrow sorry about the stuff around mate

Sent 07 December 2011 - 10:07 PM

No probs, aslong as it gets here thats fine.

Sent 12 December 2011 - 05:15 PM

Hey dude,

Still nothing if it was express posted last thursady.

Sent 14 December 2011 - 05:13 PM

...............

Cmon dude, i can understnd if you're busy but ive paid up and ive got a half torn drivers side rubber atm which means i have to keep it under cover all the time and is really starting to piss me off. If you havn't got it or not going to send it can you please just refund my money.

Edited by joeyta22

I see you have edited the conversation to suit HAVE YOU RETURNED THE OTHER RUBBER AS ASKED???? How about you give me your address i will bring the rubber and we can sort this face to face you germ. I have been in supreme court all week and the shit you are carrying on wit is f**kin stupid. Or give me your account detials and i will give you the $40 plus an additional $20 for your heart ache ????Let me know :)

Edited by ATLRGE

LOL. Mate i have not edited anything at all, i have better things to do than purposely try and start a shit firght over the net, if you had asked me to send the rubber back then i would have. But please; to prove me wrong, print screen in our pm's where i have supposedly "edited" the conversation, i am quite interested to see this now, i think you'll find there was never such message.

If you have been in court all week than thats fair enough mate, but when i go and check 2 days after i sent the messages and see that you have been active on the forum within that time but no reply's still and previously saying you will post it off the next day express post, then i think you would understand why i wrote what i did. A simple message saying you are busy at the moment would have sufficed.

You have a PM in reply to a refund, but certainly after seeing what kind of guy you are to deal with and recieving "Pull your f**kin head in before you loose it GOT IT" via PM and all your other macho BS, i still stand to say buyer beware.

You have my adress in your PM's, it's where you sent the wrong rubber too..... more than happy to sort this shit out face to face if you desire.

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