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I just called. Farking message bank again.

I'll call again later. Does David actually have any friends on this forum (like people who actually know him face to face)? If so, you should be lighting a fire under him, to get him to face his debts and pay us back.

Richard

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Guys I know this doesn't help those who are still waiting for their goods but I thought I would let you know that I have found Nissan Blackburn fairly cheap for Nismo stuff.

I just bought a blank GTR Key from Nissan Blackburn for $54 AUD. I remember also buying a front GTR Badge a while ago for approx $40 AUD. So for future purchases might be good to shop around first.

Good luck with your goods.

Dave answered one of my calls yesterday. He said that he has my details etc and will be sending me the money by the end of next week. In a way I feel kinda sorry for the guy cause it's seems plausible that something did go wrong with the deal BUT all he had to do was post up on here (or reply to emails) that he had been screwed and would be returning our money as soon as possible and none of the dave bashing in this thread would have happend. That's what really pissed me off. Instead of being a man and facing up to the fact that he lost the money and was going to have to pay us back he has avoided us all like a coward. not cool. Anyway, I didn' t abuse him or anything I just said "just give me a date when you expect the money order to be on it's way to me" he did, so now I just have to wait and see if he keeps his word.

Richard

mmmgtir: i agree, if something did go wrong he should of just been honest with us all, and we could of sorted it out, but by just disapearing it just makes him look guilty....

I've been trying to call but still no luck. hopefully he has my details as well, but i'll still keep trying.

He sent me a msg back!

Also gave me a date when he cud transfer the money back. I feel sorry for him too ;)

He had a big problem with the supplier and had to wait for the money to come back, if it does..

Yeah I can empathise with the guy but he has acted very poorly. He is yet to post on here and give even a vauge explanation of what happend.

I'm still waiting on that money order...

Richard

left a message on his mobile yesterday, he called me back this morning, was very apologetic, said he has already go a money order for me he is mailing off, explained he got stuffed around by his supplier but found out this morning that the left over goods have been mailed and he has a tracking number for them. He said he's happy to refund the money and will just ebay the stuff he gets in the mail to make up the money.

Funnily enough I still haven't received my money order. I hate having to chase people up. What a pain. Has anyone else received theirs yet?

Richard

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