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Hey FTL33 just wondering if you have received my payment and if so when will you be sending the vents out? cheers

Hi Adrian, did you put your forum id as reference??

I have received one payment with no rference but am expecting 3 or 4 so very hard to decifer who's is who?

I have it packed up ready to go so the moment I can work out who's payment is what, I will send out.

Cheers

Edited by FTL33

Hi John i believe i did use Long-Shanks as a reference when i deposited $100 into your nab bank account from my nab bank account, this was at 11:30pm on 12/11. I also saved a screenshot of the receipt and according to my bank statement the money has gone through. If u like i can email you the screenshot of the statement when i return home tonight?

cheers

Adrian

lol dude don't put your/other peoples account numbers on the net! :laugh:

PM Him.

it wasn't me!

Hi John the description of the payment should have gone through by now according to NAB customer service, apparently it can take a couple of days to show up, cheers!

Edited by LoNg_ShaNks
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Hi John received the new centre vent last week in perfect condition & via express post as well, love ya work!

Also saved me an easy 30 - 40 bucks if i had bought else where :O

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