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hey there,

I bought wheels from JDM imports which advertise their products on this forum and they imported wheels for me from Japan, at first i didnt wanna get them from Japan as they claim it takes 7 weeks for them to arrive to Australia but after they told me that it is maximum of seven weeks for delivery i agreed to get the wheels over them...1st of July i paid for them and today is 3rd of October and guess what, i still havent got them and that is like 14th week this week...apparently guy said he received it in sidney 3 weeks ago and that he will send it to Perth and that it will take 3 to 4 days for delivery to Perth and its been 3 weeks since then, so what should i do? They are not answering the phone and not replying on my messages. Anyone dealt with these guys as waiting 14 weeks for wheels is bit too much especially after they told me 7 weeks?

regards...

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Goran aka cordiapower,

As mentioned to you on a number of occassions, we have had delays with this particular shipment and secondly, domestic freight businesses have been pretty slack of late.

All of this has been made clear and communication has been constant.

With any internet business, there is always an element of doubt as to the credibility or honesty. You have seemed to made this clear in our most recent communications.

Just a little something to give you peace of mind.

This picture taken prior to shipping off to WA from Syd.

Consignment numbers of the domestic freight packaging has also been quoted.

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I've dealt with Charles before... Very good to deal with and great prices.

If you don't want to wait then it is probably best to pay more and buy local. Importing anything can take time and there is a possibility of delays.

Greg

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Goran aka cordiapower,

As mentioned to you on a number of occassions, we have had delays with this particular shipment and secondly, domestic freight businesses have been pretty slack of late.

All of this has been made clear and communication has been constant.

With any internet business, there is always an element of doubt as to the credibility or honesty. You have seemed to made this clear in our most recent communications.

Just a little something to give you peace of mind.

This picture taken prior to shipping off to WA from Syd.

Consignment numbers of the domestic freight packaging has also been quoted.

7e068567.jpg

you bastard, you got the same wheels as me......

how much they set you back, out of curiosity?

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