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  1. I recently contacted customs about it and essentially anything related to skydiving is free from the 5% customs duty
  2. Australian law focuses heavily on cash flow insolvency. As gary ran a business with little to no liquid capital he had no room for error here (like dave has mentioned several times). When you go and admit you owe a manufacturer an amount that would take dozens of orders to cover (using profit alone) you should not be continuing to take customers money. In Australia misleading customers as to your financial situation is illegal. He should have been forced into administration long ago.
  3. If it can be shown that the business engaged in fraud, the directors can be held personally responsible, Pty Ltd notwithstanding. Not to mention trading whilst insolvent which carries considerable fines and jail time in australia.
  4. Everyone has waited, he's winding up looking like a con man because he flat out does not communicate with any of his customers and hides from them. He has not once addressed how he plans to solve this mess.
  5. What a welcome to the sport, as if it wasn't expensive enough already, what's another 8 and a half grand to the pile? Lesson learnt in stunning fashion...
  6. What can people who have current; yet to be placed orders who have prepaid expect from this? money refunded? legal proceedings? or will they be left flat out of pocket.