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hi guys... ok before you assemble the lynch mob, its the first time I've been on SAU since earlier this year... been overseas workin and all.

anyways, I'll be sorting out refunds to those of you who haven't recieved what you ordred. I know a couple of you got most of the stuff you ordered except for the boost controller, so I'll sort out a refund on that as well.

Wish I could've stayed on top of this group buy but unfortunately my locations didn't exactly let me be in control of what was happening. Anyways, this will probably be the last jaycar GB I organise. As it is, I've lost money on this group buy, but I'll hassle Jaycar for it as it was because of their disorganisation.

Those of you guys who are still waiting on items, if you can PM me, then I'll sort out however much I owe you.

Again, apologies for not stayin on top of this.

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I can still get you guys the kits, but I've asked Jaycar to credit me for the ones that haven't been sent out... I assumed you'd all want refunds by now.

I'll talk to them on Tuesday (in canberra atm sittin in an internet cafe) when I get back to melbourne, and let you know what the deal is.

is this still on?

can u still get the DFA, boost controller, hand controller and computer cable for the GB prices?

if u can im very interested!

cheers

jarryd

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blindsay yup, got PM. i'll sort it out as soon as i get back to melbourne (tomorrow).

aaron, I'll be picking up the IEBC tomorrow as well, so I'll put that in a parcel and send it to you with a tracking number.

JVP, I've still got half the order from the group buy at Jaycar, so I can just send you those. Please let me know if you want them and can make payment asap... otherwise I'll be sorting out a refund on them tomorrow.

blindsay yup, got PM. i'll sort it out as soon as i get back to melbourne (tomorrow).

aaron, I'll be picking up the IEBC tomorrow as well, so I'll put that in a parcel and send it to you with a tracking number.

JVP, I've still got half the order from the group buy at Jaycar, so I can just send you those. Please let me know if you want them and can make payment asap... otherwise I'll be sorting out a refund on them tomorrow.

thanks Shan

I bloody agree, this IS rediculous. Shan you've come back after being missing for a VERY long time to post one post and a few PM's but now you've gone to dissappear again? Come on mate it ain't THAT hard to get a few refunds out via internet banking or to send a few items out mate. I understand it might take some time due to the few errors, but it sure as hell shouldn't be taking more then 6+ months mate.

Sorry but I am getting very aggravated by the constant delays.

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