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fairly traumatised??!?!?

if he was feeling good enough to offer the parts and take money then he can do the decent thing and supply the parts or the money back within 2 working days.

anything else is disgraceful.

i second that

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owes me a fuel cap, i ended up getting one somewhere else ages ago cos he didnt post it.

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I'll post up a link in the appropriate area and see if there's anything the Mods, Admins or Execs can do within our powers to chase this up...

Shame it has to come to this, why can't people be more honest!?!?!?

From what I saw of Rob last week, I am sure he is not being dishonest. He is in the shit up to his neck and the speedboats are due any moment.

As I've said elsewhere I went up to Morayfield and picked up the bits I wanted and paid Rob accordingly. Al you guys can do if you are owed is to PM him and sort it out.

Remember the shit with Funky and the Manuals? Then Bass with the deflector. Give Rob a bit of leeway and I'm sure he will come good.

From what I saw of Rob last week, I am sure he is not being dishonest. He is in the shit up to his neck and the speedboats are due any moment.

As I've said elsewhere I went up to Morayfield and picked up the bits I wanted and paid Rob accordingly. Al you guys can do if you are owed is to PM him and sort it out.

Remember the shit with Funky and the Manuals? Then Bass with the deflector. Give Rob a bit of leeway and I'm sure he will come good.

i dunno guys i just sit back and watch but with the buisness with him coming to sydney to buy jays stagea then the massive cock and bull story on that issue and now all this i wouldnt trust him at all im sorry if i ofend anyone with this but i call a spade a spade and i would expet someone i deal with to honour their end of the agreement.just my 2 cents worth.

come on Hugh alot of people have giving the benefit of the doubt to him for along time and nuthin seems to change, i think its alot harder to rip people off in person then on the net and of course he is gonna seem genuine when u are face to face.

i dont even think he bothers coming on here anymore so contacting him through PM is a waste of time i'd imagine

rule one, dont trust anyone!!!

Anyone who takes peoples money and rips them off deserves to be in the shit up to his neck - probably deserves all he gets!

If you are buying parts from him then you are supporting this loser. Why not turn up and collect the parts that others have paid for - if he is such a good guy he will not mind handing them over.

Because he does not have the wreck anymore........

I have tried to contact him, for a long time at Hugh's request, but he doesnt seem to answer his mobile.

He was a really nice guy, but dont know what happened or what circumstance he is in, if he has taken money from people and not sent goods, then he should pay them back, simple.

he has been on msn recently, maybe try and speak to him through that...otherwise im the same, i call a spade a spade and if you take money and dont send the goods...your stealing in my book...

sorry i dont know him personally but if i sent him money and i didnt get the goods then i would be mighty p!ssed as well!!!

Probably a mechanical fault, the motor fell out after all... If he had have been in Jay's car (long story for those that don't know) I think he might have been going quicker and, well, this would be a very different thread.

Maybe people can post up what they paid for and how much they are out of pocket, might help to make a list for everyone involved, then we can send Rob an invoice that he can pay and not have to deal with anyone (or everyone) on here? Just a suggestion but all seems a little random at the moment.

Cheers

Luke

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hey all

i'm 99% sure that my friend has this wrecked green s1 stagea in his yard, it was from brisbane, and from the pics, this has to be the one, so if anyone needs anything let me know and i can give you my friends details, still a fair bit of stuff left on it!

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Probably a mechanical fault, the motor fell out after all... If he had have been in Jay's car (long story for those that don't know) I think he might have been going quicker and, well, this would be a very different thread.

Maybe people can post up what they paid for and how much they are out of pocket, might help to make a list for everyone involved, then we can send Rob an invoice that he can pay and not have to deal with anyone (or everyone) on here? Just a suggestion but all seems a little random at the moment.

Cheers

Luke

Luv the pic of the surfer

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