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Hey All,

Recently bought parts off Josh (Z tune style front bar & skirts to fit GTT) - and I paid him immediately and even checked up to see if payments had cleared. Before the payments had cleared, communication with josh was excellent, he was very fast in supplying Bank account details that's for sure. However as soon as payments had cleared, I asked Josh when the parts would arrive (in Melbourne) - he stated 6 days max. 3 to make, 3 to post.

I thought this was brilliant. Yet following the 6 days, nothing. I couldn't start repairs on my car until the front bar arrived - and I had stressed the importance of time to Josh because I has made an appointment with my panel beater. So I texted and asked him about what was going on - no reply. After multiple calls and text msgs - no reply. So I called JapWarehouse (Josh supplies them) to call Josh for me. They contact him, and promise me the parts will arrive in a few days (despite it has already been 2 weeks delayed). The few days past and nothing AGAIN - I call JapWarehouse and they now say he won't pick up THEIR calls. A month later, not a call or a text.

Very sick and tired of these bullshit people who run "businesses" - if you can't follow through with your work, then don't make them.

Anyone else sharing the same experience?

The sad thing is, Josh's business started off in 2007 claiming to oppose this type of experience - claiming he himself was sick of dealing with no communication and no parts. It didn't take you long to become the same thing Josh.

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