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I recieved: Oil Cap, Thermostat, GT Titanium Knob last Friday, 2 MONTHS after I sent payment...

Although Dave's trustworthyness and honesty was never in question as far as I was concerned, I will hesitate to do business with Dave again due to the frustrating lack of communication.

Thanks for the goods!

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I gather it would just be delivered to a home address and left oon the front steps or something. It's just in a padded parcel with australia post stamping on it.

I didn't have to sign for it or anything. I walked away from my desk, and walked back and it was delivered. NO one said anything about having to sign for it :?

In the last group buy, items were sent out by Registered Post. Technically you are required to sign for Registered Post items on delivery, or they leave a card and you can collect the item from the Post Office (with appropriate ID).

Of course because most delivery is now outsourced to contractors, and they don't give a sh!t, often its just left without a signature.

Of course Dave may not have used Registered Post for this lot (I didn't buy anything this time, so I have no idea).

LW.

Has anyone got a key yet? Or any word on them being sent? I sent an email to Dave but haven't got a reply for about a week. Hope the lad is ok.

Richard

Also, afaik its only the blank keys that wont come in the next box... they should be sent in about a week, but will let you know for sure when i get confirmation.

Hi Dave,

That was 1 month ago. I'm sure everything is cool and I'm not trying to be a pain in the a$$. I just would love to know what is happening, I understand your busy and all that, but I emailed you a couple of weeks ago with out a reply, and it's been a month since you posted that the keys would be sent in "about a week" and you would let us know for sure. If you could just say: "Keys will be here in XXX weeks I'll be happy".

Cheers,

Richard

got my nismo knob, it was mailed on the 1/9...

still waiting for key but he said there was going to be a delay... very wierd whats going on. im sure there is an explaination.

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