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Hi Guys - sorry for not getting back quick enough. I've been terribly busy at work - with delayed projects output, an FTP server melt down yesterday, plus a system software bug I need to sort out within 4 hours tomorrow morning, which really just made my week !

Finally got a spare 5 mins and I've just spoken to the guy @ RDA and he'll sort everything by tomorrow - I've had my order sitting in his inbox haven't been touched yet as they're very busy at the moment...

They'll tell me tomorrow when the Group Buy 30 orders will be processed & shipped and whether anything is out of stock... At this time I would have estimated the delivery will be pushed out another 1 week :)

Regards,

Rianto

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Just give TNT a ring as per instruction on the card - they'll re-deliver it for you :(

Group Buy 31 orders received:

- Cain (payment cleared)

- J'z R33 (payment cleared)

- adoboy666 (waiting for payment to clear)

You're welcome...

Update to Group Buy 31 orders received:

- Cain (payment cleared)

- J'z R33 (payment cleared)

- adoboy666 (payment cleared)

- StageaTypeS (payment cleared)

Update to Group Buy 31 orders received:

- Cain (payment cleared)

- J'z R33 (payment cleared)

- adoboy666 (payment cleared)

- StageaTypeS (payment cleared)

- al3x (waiting for payment to clear)

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