Jabber Products
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Re: Jabber Products
One day he will come the clever **** with the wrong one.... it wont be a pleasant outcome
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Re: Jabber Products
I've also bought from Moonraker a few times without issue. They ship really quickly & well.Mudslinger wrote: ↑30 Sep 2021, 10:34 There is always a price to pay for buying cheap.
Moonraker also seem to be amongst the cheapest places to buy from. I have had a couple of bits from them without issue.
I see the negative feedback for Jabber Products is still rolling in on eBay. His account is now fast approaching the 98% mark.
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My only complaint with Jabber personally is that items are not sent with enough packing, which means the radios original box is the only thing which protects it.
I would still much rather deal with him than Nocando
I would still much rather deal with him than Nocando
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I would agree. Nocando01 is the only seller that I wouldn't purchase from again under any circumstances.
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I see Jabber is receiving a load of bunk feedback again on eBay, and there's now nothing listed.
A bit off topic, but I've just watched a recent YouTube clip of Simon from Jabber; anyone know where is he from, because he's got a strange accent that I can't attribute a country to?
A bit off topic, but I've just watched a recent YouTube clip of Simon from Jabber; anyone know where is he from, because he's got a strange accent that I can't attribute a country to?
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Re: Jabber Products
Hi Mixin.MiXiN wrote: ↑09 Feb 2022, 08:52 I see Jabber is receiving a load of bunk feedback again on eBay, and there's now nothing listed.
A bit off topic, but I've just watched a recent YouTube clip of Simon from Jabber; anyone know where is he from, because he's got a strange accent that I can't attribute a country to?
Could you post a link to the YouTube video. I'm intrigued with this accent thing.
Cheers!
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Here you are mate - https://youtu.be/hPAWyljuWHMastradyne wrote: ↑09 Feb 2022, 10:35Hi Mixin.MiXiN wrote: ↑09 Feb 2022, 08:52 I see Jabber is receiving a load of bunk feedback again on eBay, and there's now nothing listed.
A bit off topic, but I've just watched a recent YouTube clip of Simon from Jabber; anyone know where is he from, because he's got a strange accent that I can't attribute a country to?
Could you post a link to the YouTube video. I'm intrigued with this accent thing.
Cheers!
Thinking about it, he sounds South African.
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It sounds more like a subtle bristol accent to me, it isn't anything like the South African guy that I work with.
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That's Simon (Simon The Wizard) from Budapest. It's not Simon from Jabber.
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- CaptainKirk
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Small bag of haribos usually inside with your rig bought a couple from there but it was a long while ago.
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They don't seem to have much stock at present.
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There is no such thing as a Fidelity 1000 which is too good to scrap.
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Re: Jabber Products
Pretty sure he gets business loans to fund large stock
Piles then screws everything up.
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