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brent provides a top service. It's just customs and postal services are so hopeless. I had trouble with my fmic but brent helped me out with a new reciept etc, even tho he did everything right customs still held the package for some reason (tax i believe). overall i am very happy and all my mod money goes to him now.

-rb25

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what's the go with payment thou.... i went to purchase something... and for us Aussie customers.... how does it work? I was expecting a credit card transaction deal... but its more like putting the cash into their bank.... not being cautious at all.. cause i really wanna buy from him.... just cant follow how it works...

????

Nengun accepts payment by:

1. Telegraphic bank transfer

2. Paypal

3. Deposit to bank account

I normally used Paypal, just create a free account at www.paypal.com and the payment you transferred from your paypal account to his will be charged to your credit card. But normally there's 4% charge from nengun to cover Paypal's transaction fee. Fair enough and not a big problem for small amounts.

At least it's still far easier to do this than doing a telegraphic transfer that will cost a lot of money.

If you're buying very expensive item then 4% may be high and you can transfer to his australian bank account (just ask him). Once it's cleared he'll ship the item to you. We all know how internet banking works.... even if you're in Africa, you can still log on to the net and check your account here. So does nengun.

you beat me by a few secs rb25 :rofl:

anyhow I also use direct deposit for my last purchase (FMIC). The payment cleared instantly (apparently we happened to use the same bank) and my FMIC arrived within 2 weeks which is because it has to be made by order first from the factory. Otherwise EMS shipping normally takes around 5 business days if there's no delay in postal service.

yeah so how does he know its u with the direct deposit... there is a bank account on their.. u can pay into.... so like.. if my bill is $100.. i put 100 in his bank.... but how does he know its from me.. and relates to my order etc...?

yeah so how does he know its u with the direct deposit... there is a bank account on their.. u can pay into.... so like.. if my bill is $100.. i put 100 in his bank.... but how does he know its from me.. and relates to my order etc...?

Brent knows its you because

a) the amount matches your order

B) you can write a message when you do a bank deposit ie. on internet banking just put message: Denton order 337.

I have ordered a PFC through brent in Feb04 and it came straight to the door within a week, and I have just ordered a hand controller & nismo fuel reg hopeing they will arrive soon too!

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im sorry to say but this is the second time my mate has had to wait for his order

first was the roll cage i mentioned earlier now its taken 3 and a half weeks to get his pfc and hc and it hasnt come yet. ppl are saying how good his delivery is withing a week yet he's been stuffed around twice now. maybe its just badluck

Bretto..

I don't know will this help;

I order some parts from nengun and greenline during Aug/Jul and that was cover 2 weeks of public holiday (1 week of ghost festival and other week for something)..and this might cos delay..also apexi might run into short stock..

Well,being that it was me that started this thread,I'd just like to say a big "Thanks!" to everyone who has posted so far...Aside from one or two customers(can't seem to keep everyone happy in any form of retail...),it's all good.So my GT2530's are ordered,paid for and I'm watching the EMS tracking number like a pimp watches his favorite...uhh...like a Hawk is what Im getting at!Dealing with Brent @ Nengun was soooo easy;gotta recommend Nengun to anyone that'll listen!They'll being scoring more of my hard-earned before my 'Line is near completion!!

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