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Merli: just a little concerned mate since i made payment for this start july and havent got anything yetso its comin up to 2 months without even a word...

i try contact him on msn coz he's always online but get no reply, and no replies when i email him, surely it cant be too hard to just let us know when or rough times to keep us positive...

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Merli: just a little concerned mate since i made payment for this start july and havent got anything yetso its comin up to 2 months without even a word...

i try contact him on msn coz he's always online but get no reply, and no replies when i email him, surely it cant be too hard to just let us know when or rough times to keep us positive...

ben.

exactly the same as me. I've tried via email, via msn (when hes visibly online) my version of MSN (gaim) shows that my message window is an active window and then its closed. (I.E confirmation that its being read and ignored)

i've asked multiple times for an update and now i'm asking for a refund.

I've left him negative feedback,.. not that it probably means anything but i suggest everyone else does the same.!

Give him a chance, there is probably an explaination, ie he is in hospital or something like that... I can't see him running off with a few dollars he got from us.... not with his rep around here

I'm not going to go as far as giving him negative feedback. That's a bit rough. I'm sure theres a very good explaination for what's happening, it's just he isn't telling us or updating us on it's status.

I'm getting pretty frustrated like everyone else, but as ferni mentioned, I'm sure theres a good explaination as to why it's happened like this.

surely if dave has had previously such a good reputation on these boards, people would be in contact without outside these forums.. i.e by mobile - can anyone other than dave in the know please update us as per the situation.

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