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Read your pm before you come out with more of your bullshit. The last pm I sent to you stated that this thread existed and you might want to tend to it, or cant you read.

You have a responsibility to your customers, I am not your go between.

Those who you have dealt with and failed to deliver to should be contacted by yourself personally with an explaination as to why in they havent received their parts.

Complain all you want, myself and other mods are here to protect the interests of our forum users from individuals that try to take others for a ride. You have already labelled skyline owners "whinging bitches" in your  pm to me so clearly SAU isnt for you.

Your attitude towards all of this has been disturbingly lax. You were pm'd before about complaints we had receieved and your response was the same, "blah I have been busy but they will get their parts"

You fail to understand that when you sell someone something, you are under an obligation to supply the part they have purchased immediately, not when it suits you, not time permitting.

I am not taking your word again that these issues have been resolved, instead those who have complained about you to me, will let me know themselves when their issues with you have been resolved satisfactorily.

Step up to the plate Martin/Jay and sort your issues out.

Thank you

Nick

It's all getting a little common is'nt it!

Easy to come back with excuses when your in the spot light.

Spot on Nick.

Believe it or not , i have been 'ripped " again, on E Bay this time- --OneStopAutoShop-

I wonder if the Noble BUM above is in common with Cefiro PWA ? I wonder what happened to him, both in Melbourne!

Scammers like this simply take advantage of trust worthy members, any one of us could do it-- but we choose not to.

Your either a thief or your not! Simple.

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