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It's too late for me, Adz, if you do speak to dave again can you kindly ask him (on my behalf) to refund my money. I think this is quite fair as he has completely failed to meet any of the undertakings he gave us without any explanation. To me that is the most important bit. sure things go wrong, but he could have replied to any number of posts or emails at any time to let me/us know what was up.

Thanks again for the mediation Adz.

Richard

I would also like my money refunded as ive waited too long for this stuff now too.

Ive sent him many emails, including one after u said uve spoken to him which ive had NO reply to!

I want some sort of explination soon... cant he post on the forum?

Oh well, it seems dave didn't meet the Wednesday postage date he gave Adzmax. Unless maybe they left Bosnia on Wednesday?

Sorry to hear about the months of waiting. If you guys do get your money back, just call your local nissan dealer. I purchased a few things mentioned here from mine and it was almost the same price. And I got it within a week. Good luck with the items or money!

No worries, I tired my best. I just rang and left a filthy mesage. I've fu(king had it, dAVE if you read this your a dog. I tried to be civil and tried to make things right but YOU just had to make it hard. I didn't give your number out, I did all the chasing up and what do I get?? NOTHING!!!! I call you and you don't answer, I leave messages an you don't return my calls. If I don't get my parts or refund soon I'm going to #(&^^&$ #(*^$ (*^!#$^ @!#(*^#!!!!

Sorry to hear about the months of waiting. If you guys do get your money back, just call your local nissan dealer. I purchased a few things mentioned here from mine and it was almost the same price. And I got it within a week. Good luck with the items or money!
Which nissan dealer is this? as i recently called a nissan dealer near me n their prices were to expensive on nismo parts...

On the same note, im glade that i was to late for this groupbuy.. its people like DaVe (specially a moderatr here) that stops people from buying from the internet. I would really like to see his excuse for not replying to anyone. It had better not be an excuse like "i was away on business and no in australia" cos yeah, other countries have the internet you know.

Has Dave added himself to the Known Bad Traders yet???

Which nissan dealer is this? as i recently called a nissan dealer near me n their prices were to expensive on nismo parts...

 

On the same note, im glade that i was to late for this groupbuy.. its people like DaVe (specially a moderatr here) that stops people from buying from the internet. I would really like to see his excuse for not replying to anyone. It had better not be an excuse like "i was away on business and no in australia" cos yeah, other countries have the internet you know.

 

Had Dave added himself to the Known Bad Traders  yet???

Unley Nissan in SA. They are the imports and Nismo specialist.

The parts manager is on holliday now.

Once he gets back, I can organise a group buy for you guys who are interested and get the lowest prices for all of you. I WONT BE MAKING ANY MONEY & YOU CAN DEAL DIRECTLY WITH HIM. Ill just get the best price on all the parts and pass it on.

I dont know Dave but im suprised you guys have stuck into this mess for so long. If it was any other person, im sure " bad things" would have happened. Sorry guys but you have to face facts, regardless of what his answer is, your parts most probably wont come.

Christian, is there anything you can do to help us with this one?

Also does anyone know what relationship Trevor Dawson-Grove has with Dave (father? brother?) maybe he can help us get in touch with Dave.

Richard

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