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thanks for your efforts, a shame it couldnt continue

Thanks for the kind words.

Honestly its a bit more than a shame, its irritating. So often the let down with these group buys is getting people to actual commit and then pay: in this case it didn't appear to be a problem. We were defeated by supply dramas that had nothing to do with our end. :(

LW.

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Hi Lucien,

Thanks for your efforts also. I know how time consuming these things can be. I will be buying one through nengun anyway as they seem to be about the cheapest and my model is currently in stock.

So next time your done by a little red RX7 - series six please know that my power fc is doing all the work :(

Thanks,

Gordon

Hi All,

Just so you know, I shredded my print outs last week and used Norton Wipe Info (on the government-strength setting) to delete my word document with account details.

LW.

thanks for your efforts lucien, no need to be that extreme, the worst you can do is deposit money into my account which isn't that bad now is it ? ;)

thanks for your efforts lucien, no need to be that extreme, the worst you can do is deposit money into my account which isn't that bad now is it ? ;)

I know, but some people were concerned about giving out their details: I don't think they wanted sheets of paper with their account and address details blowing around down at the local recycling centre :)

LW.

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