USA Boating Parts Suppliers
#1
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From: WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Hope this is the correct category
Ive just done an order with a USA after market Boating parts supplier, from my Country Australia, I had reasonable communications pre transfer of funds.
My invoice was paid via a renowned transfer company, but since paying into their acct some 8 days have passed with no contact from them .
Ive emailed a few times asking for receipt, and shipping info and am now feeling troubled by No Replies whatsoever.
Any advice on a suggested forward direction appreciated,
Ive dealt with a few US Companies in the past in Relation to Festive Products and have had an excellent Outcome .
Am I being over cautious perhaps?
thanks in advance
Ive just done an order with a USA after market Boating parts supplier, from my Country Australia, I had reasonable communications pre transfer of funds.
My invoice was paid via a renowned transfer company, but since paying into their acct some 8 days have passed with no contact from them .
Ive emailed a few times asking for receipt, and shipping info and am now feeling troubled by No Replies whatsoever.
Any advice on a suggested forward direction appreciated,
Ive dealt with a few US Companies in the past in Relation to Festive Products and have had an excellent Outcome .
Am I being over cautious perhaps?
thanks in advance
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Kind Sir
Im very not sure
And Im reluctant to name the company other than to say they have a facebook page following Race meets and huge events in US 2000 odd followers
an appealing website detailed visuals onsite etc just ALL SEEMS a BIT ODD they do have product reviews though some debateable but sometimes reviews are what they are its individual cheers
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Without a company name, nobody will really be able to give you any real info. PM me the name of the company if you like.
Why didn't you just use a credit card?? You would be able to dispute the transaction if needed.
Why didn't you just use a credit card?? You would be able to dispute the transaction if needed.







