It's hard for me not to compare my own experiences with forum members. A couple of times, members have sent me their lights for review, including troop. That trust is extremely valuable to me. I've exchanged money, lights, parts . . . the half dozen or so guys I've done business with here, developed a relationship with . . . what it's all about.
Unfortunately, the bigger we get, the law of averages will have its way eventually.
I had a similar problem in Oz. Sent a bloke $250 worth of goods after he told me he had paid me. A few weeks later no money. A few txts and promises. Nothing. This bloke lived 1000k's away. I had a rather large tattooed bikie friend pay him a visit and I got the money. Sort it out because you never know who might knock on your door.
Just to put in my 2cents here (not 20$) dont do anything drastic like send people over to the guys house, things can escalate you dont want problems for 20$.
that just reminded me of the time we got stopped by the cops because we were driving around town, at about midnight, w/ my big spotlight, and shining it in the windows of random houses (which obviously illuminated the entire room)
we actually talked our way out of any trouble
before you judge...that was in high school, nearly 20 years ago
I hope you are all being humorous. We're talking about 20 bucks here. If the guy wants it that bad, I'm not going to screw with him, I'm not sending people to his house, I'm not going to harass him.
Now to the BLF-er that sent him $100+ in lights, you do what you want to do, but this isn't worth any more of my time. The guys a flake; just wanted to let all y'all know that, in case he tries to sell stuff here in the future.
Good call!!! You want it to be on the record you didn’t want anything bad to happen to him when he suddenly falls down the stairs and both his legs and arms and fingers and all of his toes are broken. Or he trips on the way to his car and his head bounces off the driveway about ten times…