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I paid the dude the money and he said he shipped them. How is this my fault? He said he contacted you directly and organised it with you.

I will send him and email, but I wouldn't be making threats, as thats not going to help you at all.

Sorry for that mate. I wasnt really sure who was behind it right now, and i was looking for some action. Thank you for helping me out. Just realized how long ago its been since i sent the payment. But i guess ill take his word for that its shipping-problems

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boycott and decompile the app and make our own!

nah no idea im still waiting too, cant be that hard to add some dudes ?

I'm tending to agree here...

The other frustration I have is that my laptop's battery has died - only works on mains power until the warranty claim is sorted. So I still haven't been able to verify the workings of the interface. :blink:

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anyone hear back from joining the yahoo groups?

i think they are dead and the datalogit guys just dont bother replying.

anyone played with turning off the vct earlier in the rev range instead of 4700?

will we be getting a refund for the extra $25 eveyone paid for the units ?

i asked about a refund, and supplied my bank details, but still have heard nothing from Mafia....

Darren, I was just about to pay you and I thought I had better double check. As yes, I did pay you when I asked. You might want to go to your account and check out this -

To account description:  Datalogit 

 

3.  Amount:  $25.00 

 

4.  When:  22/11/2005 06:57:31 pm Sydney time 

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