PROPHET
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That's right! Just rub it in!witsimpala said:I Have only dealt with Al one time for some Yamaha badges. Had no problems!![]()
shoisfast said:I was wondering what is the purpose of attacking anyone that has a complaint about a vendor .I know most reputable vendors would want to know if there is a problem and correct it as soon as they can .I found out in short order that some people can be bashed and that is OK , but when I just wanted a moderator/vendor to contact me about a bad set of parts he sold me , my post was deleted immediately .so now we have turned it over to the better business bureau and that is a shame as I love this forum and think most here are honest and above board . I have never sold any parts but I have given a couple away to member's for nothing just to help a fellow shoforum member. we live on a set income and recently have had more troubles with my cancer so money is tight with more treatments starting Monday . what I wanted was just contact , email or phone call he has both of mine but neither of his works so there is no way of contacting him . I do not expect special treatment just what I paid for now he has the faulty parts and my money . so just because someone may complain about something do not jump to the defence of the vendor , as we have done nothing wrong but act in good faith with this guy (who I know if I mention his name this post will disappear ) and he does not even have the decency to contact me back . all I am told is he is going through some bad times right now well let him walk in my shoe's for a week then he will understand what bad times are really like . we are not talking about alot of money but to me and my wife it was more than we could afford to lose .
And this is exactly why so many people get their parts from AutoZone and other local autoparts stores instead of purchasing them through online vendors. It seems the standards and expectations have fallen so low that online purchasers of SHO parts are now considered "lucky" if they even get the parts that they pay for.Bizzy said:When you buy online you take chances. Any time I buy something online I have to weigh my choices. And I never trust that I'll ever receive the item that I buy, so my first thoughts are "What could I better spend this money on?" and "Do I really need this item." The way I see it you have a 50/50 chance of actually receiving the item.