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Hello SAU W.A members I would like to get a contact phone number or information for a SAU member from W.A. called Hoshima. He lives in Perth or so I believe someone on this forum may know him.

I paid $300 for a set of wheel nuts 3 weeks ago and have not received them he said he posted them to me 2 weeks ago and I have not got them.. I have sent him a PM but no answer..

If someone has a contact phone number please let me know.

Call me on 0412 950192

Cheers Dave

Thanks for you assistance.

P.S moderator if you have got a contact number or know this person get them to call me and explain what is going on with the parts I paid for.

Hi Dave - He may call you if not already. Was last online at 7:40pm today.

He also has 22 positive comments for selling kit and 0 negative.

Those must be near on solid gold wheel nuts for that price or very rare.

Any how - I'll bud out. I don't know the guy but I'd give him benefit of doubt at this stage.

If he doesnt respond in 24hrs PM one of the Mods.

Cheers

Richard

he is a good fella but rarely on here.

have you got his email as i contacted him via that last october?

Thanks for the Info, I don't have his e mail address or phone number as it is not listed in his personal profile, I got a old mobile number from a post he listed 3 years ago however it is no longer connected..

If you do have his e mail address that would be good.

Thank you.

Regards Dave

So here is the update on what has happened.

I have Pm ed Szeto, he said there is a problem with Australia post and because I am chasing him up for my parts ( paid for 3 weeks ago) he is going to refund my money back..

He told me he had already posted the parts to me 2 weeks ago... Total bullshit obviously.. they were never sent, I would be wary of dealing with this person.. I will wait and see if I get the full refund back.

Cheers Dave

Boss - your avatar is so much like what I do all day every day I'm thinking of leveraging it from you :whistling:

go for it!

I did when i saw it for the same reason. lol

How ever since using it when meeting new members they all think im a large guy not a tall skiny one. so far they have all had a shock.

and just to add further to the postage thing. We had another package sent to us by a family member before xmas express post that only arrived yesterday. It SHOULD have taken maybe 2 days tops (From country Vic so sometimes next day doesnt happen) not over a week.

So to all to all the member who have added their 2 cents worth here is what happened.

It had nothing to do with the post.......... he didn't send the parts... I am waiting for them to turn up today.... lets see if it happens.

If the parts do turn up I will get the mod to delete this post there will be no need for further comments.

Regards Dave

he is a bad man- DONT DEAL WITH HIM, - i dont usually get into these conversations or bag any forum member but this is the exception, ill leave it at that, if anyone needs further proof or information pm me.

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