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The WHOLE for sale section was locked coz of the new area but it was un locked, wasn't just this thread. Yeah as I said I spoke to dAVE about a week ago and he said he was waiting for pay so he could get money orders to send back to us.

Did he offer any explanation as to what happend to our money/parts in the first place? If he's waiting to get paid to pay us back he has obviously spent our money on something.

That's all I want. 1. money 2. explanation. I'm not fussed with the whole retribution or banning him or beating him up. Money and explanation will be enough for me. but if those two things aren't forthcoming then I may have to consider those other options...

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The WHOLE for sale section was locked coz of the new area but it was un locked, wasn't just this thread. Yeah as I said I spoke to dAVE about a week ago and he said he was waiting for pay so he could get money orders to send back to us.

Did he offer any explanation as to what happend to our money/parts in the first place? If he's waiting to get paid to pay us back he has obviously spent our money on something.

That's all I want. 1. money 2. explanation. I'm not fussed with the whole retribution thing or banning him or beating him up. Money and explanation will be enough for me. but if those two things aren't forthcoming then I may have to consider those other options...

Richard

I hope no one has lost more than a few hundred, I can see this getting messy real quick if thats the case

Hope everything gets cleared up

Chris

He did say somethign but I don't really take what he says with all that much merit. I mean how long have we been waiting!

Said something about the supplier didn't deliver and ripped him off or something along those lines. He was waiting for his pay so he could draw the money orders.

EVERY time I speak to him I say go an post and let ppl know. I've said it at least 5 times now. I told him most ppl would understand if he got on here but yeah....

Yep was all my stuff. Got the Nismo catalouge, Keyring and a Postal cheque for $40 for the lighter he couldn't get! Hopefully this means all your parts are near too! Looks like all the hard work was worth it in the end, just a shame it took so long!

bit suss that you're the only one who got thier stuff/refund and you're the only one who has been in contact with him... (ie he figures he'll only refund whoever hassles him)

Did you give him our details of what he owes us?

Well yeah, if you remember I sent that e-mail with everyones stuff in it. I don't know if he has all your mailing address's or not. If not then you'll have to try and contact him via phone. It can be done as I found out I just had to try ALL the time.

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