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    Do the guys from U Heat come on the forum much as they always seem to be off line when i'm on.

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    if you send them an email or phone them, they're very good at getting back to you.

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    you can always call them too, I have always found them most helpful.
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    It has been Xmas to be fair. But yeah Peter pops on from time to time to answer direct messages and correct us on stuff. But it's not a daily thing to be honest. If there's anything you need just send them a PM or an email via their website and they do get back to you pretty quickly.
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    I have pm them but prob better to email or ring thanks guys. Just making sure they not go up the wall.

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