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I understand that he May be very busy doing the Big Jobs because lets face it that's where the money is.
I was more than happy to wait 3 months for my Item to be made , but when he does not reply to emails or return phone calls for an update

it makes me very angry. I can only assume he does not give a f**k about the smaller jobs even though they have been paid for.


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As far as I can see he has to take on new work to make some money to pay back what he owes.

I'm not saying the situation is OK, but where do you think any owed money is going to materialise from?

I don't see the relevance...whether it was beer and hookers, a boat in the Bahamas or just the rent that month, if you are owed money what matters is how you could get it back. And the best thing people who are owed money can hope is that he gets work in, turns it around, and makes some money to pay them back.

All I can say from my experience is I wish it was that easy!

Duncan I'm under the understanding you too have been in this position with him, surely you can understand the frustration that all these people have. Some people have families, others merely want their parts & cars sorted.

With him avoiding every single person here or simply lying to them - how is anything going to get resolved?

I've been following this thread for a while now, and whilst I understand where you are coming from Duncan, it is quite obvious that he has no real intention of righting his wrongs. The fact that he makes outlandish excuses and doesn't answer/return phone calls, shows that he has no integrity and is hoping that most of you will just give up after a while.

Has anyone here tried to get the relevant authorities involved?

My experiences are endless!

Who am I, isn't relevant!

Obviously your mates with Brad, which is your call. I've read your previous posts about your experience with him, and I'm guessing in your short time you've been brain washed with lies also! About his work, personal issues & work load!

As you can see here, he OWES people! End of story!

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Frisky do you have a current outstanding issue with ProFab?

My experiences are endless!

Who am I, isn't relevant!

Obviously your mates with Brad, which is your call. I've read your previous posts about your experience with him, and I'm guessing in your short time you've been brain washed with lies also! About his work, personal issues & work load!

As you can see here, he OWES people! End of story!

I have no doubt that there is people here that have issues with Brad, I've read all about it here on this forum.

These people have actually posted their experiences and justify why they are upset with him (and they justify their posts). You on the other hand use 5 of your grand total of 9 posts on SAU to fan the flames.

surely you have better things to do with your life

Personally I don't give a rats what you think!

I'm glad he's done right by you!

I don't have to tell of my experience cause there isn't just one!

I'm not fanning the flames at all, but I think it was time for me to give people some answers!

I know of you, so I'm not worried at all!

What I do with my life is non of your business, plus all I can say is if only you knew!

You obviously only know what you know I can't hold you responsible for that.

But because I won't post my experience you feel the need to lash out?

I have never once said Brads work isn't good, I'm sure it's great. But his work ethics are a disgrace. Perhaps instead of "reeling me in" take a look at the Performace Forums. I'm sure the title reads "Pro Fabrication Lies, Lies, Lie & More Lies".

You obviously only know what you know I can't hold you responsible for that.

But because I won't post my experience you feel the need to lash out?

I have never once said Brads work isn't good, I'm sure it's great. But his work ethics are a disgrace. Perhaps instead of "reeling me in" take a look at the Performace Forums. I'm sure the title reads "Pro Fabrication Lies, Lies, Lie & More Lies".

Mate, you have a hidden agenda, anyone with half a brain can figure out who you are and what you are trying to do.

I'm not lashing out, I'm quite calm actually

Like i said people have business issues with brad, You have personal issues. This is not the place for personal issues

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