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I still don't care who you are, or that you run a Business registered in Australia.

You declared on 25 May that all intercoolers were accounted for, and then 27 May you were asking for 50% deposit in a personal email. I thought this fact needed to be made public.

I am not about to pull out of the deal as originally specified, but you want to change the deal midstream.

Others can think what they like (whether this is fair or standard business practice etc) but I think that you are trying to breach a contract.

El Bee

If that's how you feel then that's fine. I don't know how you can not understand from a business point of view why the change. Can you not see the reason? It doesn't matter whether it is public or not, I am not bothered one bit as I have already sold thousands of dollars worth of stock on this 1 website alone with nothing but happy endings :)

I am not trying to breach a contract, I am making am making 1. These coolers will not be sent out without a 50% deposit for obvious reasons.

Cheers

Greg

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If that's how you feel then that's fine. I don't know how you can not understand from a business point of view why the change. Can you not see the reason? It doesn't matter whether it is public or not, I am not bothered one bit as I have already sold thousands of dollars worth of stock on this 1 website alone with nothing but happy endings :)

I am not trying to breach a contract, I am making am making 1. These coolers will not be sent out without a 50% deposit for obvious reasons.

Cheers

Greg

Yes. That is how I feel and, yes, that is fine.

I am not a fool. I do understand English and also the ways of business etc. I have given you my personal details and put in writing my intentions to purchase an item of your merchandise.

You responded that you received such request and all was good. You then decided to apply a condition of sale that I pay 50% in advance. (I'd like to see other businesses try this one)

To make a new contract one of us had to have broken the original. Wasn't me mate.

El Bee

Not happy. Hope your other customers are.

mmmm doen't look like a happy thread to be in.

On elbee111 defence I did notice there was no mention about a deposit at the start of the thread. On EXAUNV defence this is the way most group buys work, if you want to get something cheaper you buy in bulk right? So to buy in bulk you need to money, so to get the money if your like me, poor, you need people. Without the people you can forget about the group buy.

When you ship items from overseas you pay the manufacturer 50% before the items ship and 50% about 5 days before arrival. Thats why most group buys require 50% deposit.

Most people don't mind paying the 50% and waiting a little while because they know they are getting a good deal when they participate in a group buy. Try getting a cooler at autobarn for $220. That wont even get you a blow off valve.

elbee111 if you want a cooler without paying there usually is 1 or 2 coolers unpurchased when the kits come in. You may aswell just wait till they arrive then pay COD if you don't want to secure yourself a cooler. Well thats how my group buys work anyway..

peace :)

The problem that I have is people are pulling out. If I were to have already sent the coolers out by COD I would have lost alot of money. The coolers will be here within 10 days ready to be sent out. Not 1 other person has had a problem with this, and I do not think it is unreasonable in anyway. I am sorry if this has been an inconvenience to you.

The reason that I have to apply this is that I will lose out otherwise. If people are serious about purchasing then I don't see the reason to not make a deposit. It is not like you are dealing with someone overseas, or someone operating from there backyard as a hobby.

Cheers

Greg

I would have thought your Business would have enough Capital to cover the costs of buying your stock but I suppose that is your business.

I have bought an intercooler from this forum a couple of months ago for almost exactly the same price and paid COD for it. This cooler was to be for my Son in Law to be.

It is not my money but my principals won't allow me to bend on this.

El Bee

Looking for someone with the Hybrid copy coolers COD.

I would have thought your Business would have enough Capital to cover the costs of buying your stock but I suppose that is your business.

I have bought an intercooler from this forum a couple of months ago for almost exactly the same price and paid COD for it. This cooler was to be for my Son in Law to be.

It is not my money but my principals won't allow me to bend on this.

El Bee

Looking for someone with the Hybrid copy coolers COD.

PM sent... If you make a deposit to cover the costs of postage then I don't have a problem sending the intercooler out. This way we cannot lose out and you pay minimal amount upfront.

Cheers

Greg

Still looking for an intercooler COD.

Do you think I could possibly get away with dudding you after the rukus I have made wanting to stick to the original deal ??

I think I would be run out of town if I didn't honour my side of the bargain (and rightly so !).

El Bee

*edit* Hey I do have a fair bit to lose as I have been a member of this forum for a looooooong time and am a financial member of SAU NSW. I value this. I see you have been around for about six months now. All the best.

Still looking for an intercooler COD.

Do you think I could possibly get away with dudding you after the rukus I have made wanting to stick to the original deal ??

I think I would be run out of town if I didn't honour my side of the bargain (and rightly so !).

El Bee

*edit* Hey I do have a fair bit to lose as I have been a member of this forum for a looooooong time and am a financial member of SAU NSW. I value this. I see you have been around for about six months now. All the best.

I can see both sides of this argument and neither of you are going to back down, which is fair enough.

Im in the same boat as elbee as i have been taken for a ride before over the internet and will only do 100% COD with anything in the future.

As for not being able to find a cooler for the price you are selling them for, i bought a HYBRID copy from Repco for $299 and the piping cost me $180 to put onto my mates R32 and will be doing the exact same thing for mine.

The tuner could not tell the difference and it does the job just as well as any other copy out there and at the end of the day it probably comes from the same place.

These GB's are great and i was going to buy a kit from one of these but it was going to cost that little bit extra for me with freight living in Tassie, so did a little bit of research and got a good end result.

WOuld ofl iked to support people on SAU and other sites but at the end of the day its the best bang for your buck in my book.

From day one the seller has been straight up with my q's and always got back to me with no fuss and after talking with lots of SAU members that have delt with him in the past im sure i would of bought a kit off him if i needed too.

are the coolers in yet

Hi, unfortunately not. There has been delay after delay.

The ship will be landing this Friday and then there will be a few days for customs. The mintute the coolers clear customs and are picked up they will be bubble wrapped, labelled, and then sent out immediately.

Sorry about the wait.

Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

so im still lookin at 2 weeks. sorry to be a pain just need to no so i can book my car for everything.

Nope... Should be here around late next week or early following week. Around 8 or so days I would immagine.

Cheers

Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

email sent, for purchase of cooler!

please pm or email me back. thanks,

cheers

email replied.

only 2 coolers left from this batch!!

Greg kruse - GK Technologies

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Sorry for the late reply but this is long over due hands down!!!

Greg,

Its now wednesday 3:30pm as per your previous email stating ''Should clear customs on Tuesday or Wednesday at the latest''

Have you received the coolers yet? If so has it cleared Customs yet? If so have you sent it out yet? If NO, when will you be sending them out?

Dave

Greg,

Its now wednesday 3:30pm as per your previous email stating ''Should clear customs on Tuesday or Wednesday at the latest''

Have you received the coolers yet? If so has it cleared Customs yet? If so have you sent it out yet? If NO, when will you be sending them out?

Dave

Hi Dave, unfortunately customs is really out of our control. The intercoolers were released at around 4:40pm this afternoon.

The coolers have now been checked, bubble wrapped, labelled and are now ready to be sent out tomorrow morning.

Sorry about the delays but all have been out of our control.

Please let me know when you guys receive your coolers.

I have a few spare ones so if anyone needs a cooler let me know :D

Hi guys the intercoolers finally cleared customs late this afternoon. They will be sent out first thing tomorrow morning.

I have a few spares so if anyone needs one please email me asap.

Cheers

Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

www.gktech.com.au (under re-construction)

hi got the coolers 2day. just wanted to say thanks for the opportunity to get these great looking coolers at a great price. Also for keeping us up-to-date with all developments.

Thanks again. Darren

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