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We all knew it was heading this way, but didn't some guy buy the business? what happened to him?

you mean you believed him like all the other excuses?

a simple search shows the business is still Brads name

you mean you believed him like all the other excuses?

a simple search shows the business is still Brads name

Business was 'reportedly' bought and registered under a different name - but i have spoken to the 'reportedly' new owner and didn't seem too pleased with Brad, so the deal might have went south.

What i do know for sure is that Brad has hired a debt consolidator who is currently documenting his debt (i spoke directly to the debt consolidator). What this means for everyone - i have no idea???

early last year (2013) I placed an order for a few items from Brad for delivery to the USA.

I like many others received many excuses from him and it did take forever to finally receive the order. the good and the bad. the good is that 3 out of 4 of the items had very good quality welding. the bad is, as a result of poor packaging, they were slightly damaged in transit. it would have best if Brad could have replaced the damage item or given me a refund. overall, compared to all the horror stories i lucked out. such a very bad thing, but very lucky indeed to have actually received the items i ordered.

That pic doesnt surprise me at all. After all the stuff thats gone on. Again one of the lucky ones who got my stuff back before it really hit the fan. Hope all you guys get your moneys and gear back. Wonder whos the unlucky owner of that lone S15.

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