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hey,

well i have bought some rb26 rocker covers from SMOK1106 (simon),

im yet to receive the goods, i also transfered extra cash which he was supposed to refund to me..

im yet to see either of these..

i try calling, messaging.. all i get is a msg a day saying goods sent, money refunded when i get home..

still nothing.

now wondering if anyine has info on him i can use to get hold of him?

i have a addy and a mob so im ready to get on a flight to syd and get my stuff back..

any help would be great..

cheers adrian!

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I also have purchased some goods from Simon.

First item was a Plazmaman plenum which he dropped off to my dad's work and picked up cash. I was not there at the time to meet him, but my dad was and everything was fine. The plenum was in perfect condition as described and Simon was helpful over SMS. I agreed to purchase some polished RB26 covers from him the following week as I couldnt afford them at the time I purchased the plenum.

He gave me his bank details and I sent him the money, including $30 extra to cover postage costs. I have heard from him via SMS a couple of times saying that the covers were sent and that he would check with his post office.

I paid him 13/4, i got an SMS saying he would check with the post office on 22/4 and that was the last I heard from him.

I have managed to obtain his full name, address and home phone number. I dont want to say this guy is dodgy as he seems to be legitimate only from my first purchase, but im tempted to take this further if I dont hear anything back soon.

Cheers.

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