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Jimmy Boogaloo
08-03-2008, 11:23 AM
I'm not a grass, I'm not going to name names here, but I sent a pair of gloves to someone on this forum and it seems that they are trying to forget about paying me.
First of all, we had a chat over pm and it seemed he was having trouble finding his chequebook. I said that's cool, bro, just as long as you stay in touch and get round to paying me whan you can.
The last time Aplin got back to me was on 24 Feb saying he was about to come into some money and would send it as soon as he could after that. Strange that, I thought he should have had the money when he got me to send him the gloves, but there we go...
Like I say, I'm not going to reveal the name of this poster, that would be bang out of order - but do you have any advice on how I should encourage him to pay up?
Being relaxed about it didn't seem to work that well. Goddam, they were fucking good gloves too. Any (helpful ;)) advice gratefully received.
genesis
08-03-2008, 11:26 AM
Extreme violence?
West Fight Company
08-03-2008, 11:37 AM
I'm not a grass, I'm not going to name names here, but I sent a pair of gloves to someone on this forum and it seems that they are trying to forget about paying me.
First of all, we had a chat over pm and it seemed he was having trouble finding his chequebook. I said that's cool, bro, just as long as you stay in touch and get round to paying me whan you can.
The last time Aplin got back to me was on 24 Feb saying he was about to come into some money and would send it as soon as he could after that. Strange that, I thought he should have had the money when he got me to send him the gloves, but there we go...
Like I say, I'm not going to reveal the name of this poster, that would be bang out of order - but do you have any advice on how I should encourage him to pay up?
Being relaxed about it didn't seem to work that well. Goddam, they were fucking good gloves too. Any (helpful ;)) advice gratefully received.
Shouldnt be any reason not to pay, you've got his address.
jon-kent
08-03-2008, 11:38 AM
Lol @ not naming names and then saying who it was.
DianeB
08-03-2008, 11:42 AM
Named & shamed. :p Oh dear!
but.. ;) isn't it usual to get the money then send the goods?
or is this a joke? :D
Jimmy Boogaloo
08-03-2008, 11:45 AM
oh dear, what a clumsy mistake I made there ;)
Diane - there was me thinking he'd send the money, particularly if I went and posted the gloves to him straight away after he said he wanted them!
Kaiser Soze
08-03-2008, 11:51 AM
He is such a naughty man that Apl.....erm guy who ever he is! LOL
You should always get people to pay before sending out equipment or doing a service. If they have a problem with paying first it's likely they don't have any intentions to pay in the first place.
theassasin
08-03-2008, 12:25 PM
I'm not a grass, I'm not going to name names here, but I sent a pair of gloves to someone on this forum and it seems that they are trying to forget about paying me.
First of all, we had a chat over pm and it seemed he was having trouble finding his chequebook. I said that's cool, bro, just as long as you stay in touch and get round to paying me whan you can.
The last time Aplin got back to me was on 24 Feb saying he was about to come into some money and would send it as soon as he could after that. Strange that, I thought he should have had the money when he got me to send him the gloves, but there we go...
Like I say, I'm not going to reveal the name of this poster, that would be bang out of order - but do you have any advice on how I should encourage him to pay up?
Being relaxed about it didn't seem to work that well. Goddam, they were fucking good gloves too. Any (helpful ;)) advice gratefully received.
pm.....................
Nak-Muay
08-03-2008, 12:38 PM
As many people know I've moved house recently (twice in 4 weeks infact) and had few issues (booking flights, VISA, accomedation, training).
Without excuses I should have made more of an effort to keep you updated, but have been busy. PM me your address and I'll send you out cash recorded as still no cheque book (bank is at my old house still, not had chance to change it).
Again sorry, no excuses... been busy and semi-laziness, sure people would have noticed my lack of activity. Any ways, as i said email is probably best bet Marc.Aplin@gmail.com
Nak-Muay
08-03-2008, 12:44 PM
Basic bank issues were: Entered pin wrong three times, when I asked to have bank card & pin sent to me it went to my old address, the old address returned it so they locked my bank account. After phoning them, they wanted me to go into branch with passport & proof of new address... As Alliance & Leicester don't have a branch in WSM (nearest is Cardiff) I have had a fecking nightmare trying to convince them it is me..
Just thought I would expand on 'bank problems'
dead man walking
08-03-2008, 04:24 PM
alpin when is your next fight?
Nak-Muay
08-03-2008, 04:52 PM
Not sure yet, I applied to fight on 14th, got told i'd been matched up but the promotor never got back to me. I emailed him asking for confirmation and got no replies - I have since heard the guy I was meant to be fighting had no idea about the match... so dunno what to think about that really.. =(
Probably won't fight again in the UK for at least a couple years. I don't intend on fighting MMA at all for a few years, I think kickboxing, Jujitsu and Thai Boxing individually are the best means of learning and then once I have a solid base in each, begin putting them together...
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