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Hmm. If only there was someone on here that knew about hosting...
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Used twice (I am quite new to reloading) and I wouldn't hesitate to use again, I received a call back when he wasn't there and his wife answered.

I do agree about the website, I don't find it very easy or intuitive to use, so I just call. The postage is a good point, my last order was nearly £500 and I had to pay postage many companies (but not necessarily reloading suppliers) but provide fee P&P over a set value of sale.

Based on my own experience I would recommend (and use again): however he did promise a half box of 140g bullets (FOC), which didn't arrive with my first order (still waiting).
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Hmm. If only there was someone on here that knew about hosting...
What do you want to host.
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Used twice (I am quite new to reloading) and I wouldn't hesitate to use again, I received a call back when he wasn't there and his wife answered.

I do agree about the website, I don't find it very easy or intuitive to use, so I just call. The postage is a good point, my last order was nearly £500 and I had to pay postage many companies (but not necessarily reloading suppliers) but provide fee P&P over a set value of sale.

Based on my own experience I would recommend (and use again): however he did promise a half box of 140g bullets (FOC), which didn't arrive with my first order (still waiting).


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Like I said a lot of people seem to have had good experiences with the Guy. But three bad experiences in a row is to much for me.
I still have not received the goods.
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Re: Spud reloading

#15 Post by dromia »

OK enough about this, an unhappy customer has shared his dissatisfaction with a supplier. All the orders received by others won't make the OPs supplier problem go away so putting up such post doesn't make the OPs post less valid or help him in any way. The purpose of these posts can also be interpreted as challenging the veracity of the OPs experience.

Read the forum rules this is not the place for airing the details of a bad supplier and their victims dirty washing the whys and wherefores need to be between the bad suppliers and the aggrieved customer not on here.
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I run a little hosting company :)
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I despair.

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