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mxfly,

I wouldnt go admitting you've had someone check his NAB account on a public forum. That's illegal, all sorts of laws have just been broken.

So what if none of the cash goes to japan ? maybe he only gets it when he needs it ?

what your doing is wrong.

buying from these guys is definately cheap. Most of the time u will skim past customs on miss out on tax too - but be I would always include that in your costs, and if your not taxed. then bonus.

With the tax, you are charged 15% on item cost, then another 10% on item cost + shipping cost + 15% tax... so a bit over 25%.. .which can be a lot on some items!

Having customers deposit funds into an AUS account saves them on banking charges. To transfer funds overseas will cost you $25 AUS then when the funds come into Japan another 2,500 Yen $34 AUS is taken from the funds again. So for every purchase that goes into an AUS account the customer saves $59 AUS. There is nothing dishonest about it. On the other hand. To go looking through someones personal account is low.

Originally posted by mxfly

Ronin 09, that;s exactly what I'm concerned about. I was going to order a whole heap of stuff from Jason (have spoken to Simon as well b4 his accident) but before I did the transfer, I got a friend of mine to check his NAB account. What he found was that heaps, and I mean heaps of dough was going into his personal account, BUT nothing was being sent to Japan. That really concerned me, and I decided not to do the transfer. Now it might be true that some parts (eg the Trust stuff) are on back order, but if you think about it, there MUST be some ppl who ordered items that are readily available in Japan and should be shipped promptly. His account was checked 2 weeks ago.

I've bought from Greenline and I'm definately gonna buy more stuff off them. Simon is very helpfull, I've spoken to him heaps of times. The delivery time is around 14 days after they get your money in there account.

I've tried to buy stuff of nengun, but never got any replies from my emails. But yea mxfly, thats dodgey dude.

i've ordered 3 apexi timers with greenline, and have been waiting for nearly 2 months? you guys say they're awesome, is this usual? i keep emailing and he replies promptly, but keeps saying he's waiting to get the timers from apexi... i woulda thought that timers would be easy to get...

i'll just keep waiting...

Sometimes Yahoo automatically puts incoming mail into the bulk folder. Basicly thats were all the spam goes. Because I get spamed times beyond number it takes time to go and check the bulk mail. Also sometimes when I reply to an e mail it comes back to me saying " [email protected] this address can`t be reached". If you don`t receive a reply try sending your request to my PM on this forum.

Originally posted by Syl200

yeah, same as me, i have send the email to nengun for almost 6 weeks now. still didn't get the reply. is it normal?  

also i have send the email to greenline too, but still waiting for the reply.  

Is it a good service you guys talking about???

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