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To start with, MYSHY32 is the one who is responsible for informing me that the product is geniun, therefore is the one who is found to be liable. As postage on most of the items ended up coming up to $3.75 or $4.25 i think it was plus $0.80 for the envelop to which i made really nothing as i was not planning to make anything from it and knowing i wouldnt make anything from these cause lanyards are not worth making money from unless you've had them made yourself by a lanyard producer/company.

gr33dy, as for you. You have sold me a used intercooler. Shall I post up the pics of the intercooler with the rocks/pebbles found in it and the scratches on top of the intercooler and the bottom of it? The pics with the pebbles/rocks in it was taken on the day i received it here at work and the officer jnr was sittin next to me at the time I was taking the pictures. the box didnt even more from out of the reception room to where it was delivered.

Even others that have seen the intercooler (approximately 4-6ppl now) have said that it is a used intercooler and i didnt even point out the scratches on the top, they noticed them before me.

as for the address. I didnt give you the wrong address. You, yourself put the '-' there, not a ','. I think I know what address to give out after 10months of giving it to people. so dont blame me for your faults.

and there is NO WAY any of those fins could of been bent with the amount of gapping between the bottom of the box you sent it in and the intercooler itself.

look at it realistically. the intercooler has been used, you've sent me a used intercooler which you've stated is brand new when clearly, ITS NOT!

ohh and shall we look at the intercooler thread? closed after i made a complaint to you that the intercooler i received was used. very sus in my opinion.

YOU ARE FAR FROM BEING A RECOMMENDED SELLER

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Once again, the intercooler was sent to you brand new.

Why dont you also tell everyone I offered an exchange of the intercooler because you where unhappy but you have refused to accept.

What more can I do as a seller?

Intercooler thread was closed as I have Hybrid kits on the way.

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First off, I know that after just one day on the car, the intercooler would have marks/scratches on it, and the fins would bend. That is not the point. When you pay for something, you do so in confidence that you will receive the correct product, as was described to you before buying. I have seen it, and it is marked, and IMO those particular marks could not have been put there without it being used.

It's very hard to accurately re-sell something from someone who has told you one thing, and then turns around and tells you later on that the first lot of information provided to you was incorrect (ie. that the lanyards/hats/whatever were genuine). I think what's happening here, is an honest miscommunication. People don't really give a f*kc whether what they're buying is 'genuine'. As if half the stuff we buy nowadays is! The whole point is that you are not getting what you are TOLD you are getting. I'm totally happy with the fact that i'm buying something non-genuine, as long as I know that straight away.

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Once again, the intercooler was sent to you brand new.

Why dont you also tell everyone I offered an exchange of the intercooler because you where unhappy but you have refused to accept.

What more can I do as a seller?

Intercooler thread was closed as I have Hybrid kits on the way.

The chances of actually getting a intercooler back after the amount of shit said between us in PM's is very little and i'm not going to take my chances. I rather put the $150 (ohh yeah, minus the $30.75 you would paid to send it by normal post and again for me to send it back to you) towards a newer intercooler if I really could be bothered to now go and look for a brand new one.

After dealing with this issue. I've learnt NOT to buy a product for my car (to which, some people in this world actually have more respect for their cars if you didnt notice) unless its been fully inspected by myself which i should of inspected a intercooler before purchase.

And dont blame the fins being bent on Australia Post during postage. Like i said, with the amount of gapping between the box and the intercooler itself, its near impossible to have the cardboard even touch the fins and bend it.

Better yet. I might even get a friend to come over tonight and trial it out and see how easy it is to do.

I really doubt Australia Post would of been stupid to throw somethin that heavy around the place.

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I replied requesting that you follow it up with the bank. I've checked my bank records more then once for you Nismo Racer trying to find any payment with either your name, the reference code you've given me or even a $10.00 payment on the date you sent the money and 3 days after the payment was made incase the bank took its time to do the transactions.

No payments have been received with your name, the reference code you provided or even a $10.00 payment being received.

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