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should still be 10 or more.

Paul can u please send me the list of people that have made payments and how much.

Also can you try and get postage costs on those addresses i sent u and email them to me.

Paul, i sent you a PM last week, did you get it?

If this is happening soon i am still in, as i have not seen the money in my account, thus i have not bought the harness from another place.

paul whats going on man??? gotta a lot of people waiting on a response...

can u send me the list of whos paid and who hasnt?? and what they paid??

otherwise your just going to have to organise a refund... this is taking way too long

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I recommend that all parties involved get their money back and we shall seek out a supplier else where. I understand that such problems can be out of everyones hands, so if everyone agrees i will request all funds deposited back into our accounts.

From here i will contact a new supplier and see what deals they can do for us.

thats what ive been trying to organise for about 2 months now but i still havent received a list as to what people have paid... its getting beyond a joke and is making ME look bad because im the front man that went to all the other ***in forums to get the numbers.

posting on behalf of Paul:

"Due to the supplier of the belts being involved in the Tsunami disaster,

with his 4yr old son being swept away while on holiday in Phuket, I am

unsure as to when/if the belts will arrive. I'm not sure when he will be

returning back to work, so at this point in time I think it best in

everyones interest to refund all deposits.

This is an unfortunate circumstance, but rather than having further delays

to the groupbuy, I think it best that everyone has there money back. I

apologise for any inconvinience, but this disaster has had wide-reaching

effects.

To get you money refunded please email me at [email protected], along

with the amount you deposited and which account you would like the refund to

go to. I will try and get everyone refunded as quickly as possible.

Regards

Paul

"

If everyone is still interested I am sure I can get a set of harnesses at a discounted price from another supplier (Meridian Motorsport).

Most probably they wont be the same brand or the same price (they may be cheaper or a little bit more), I have to discuss this with Meridian Motorsport. They have previously looked after us with the oil cooler kits and I am sure they will do the same for these harnesses as I have already mentioned it briefly. He will most certainly NOT take nearly as long to supply the goods.

PAUL: The Tsunami disaster was a great and sorrowful tragedy, with the unfortunate lose of innocent lives. I am sorry to hear that the suppliers son has passed away due to this event.

But to use this as the only excuse and only update, after many months of waiting, is absolutely disgraceful and appalling.

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