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So I might need to get my rims re-chromed.
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Originally posted by wickedblkgt View PostHow is asking a company to back its product "cheating"?
Originally posted by wickedblkgt View PostYa, that's fucking funny!
You expect a company to fix a issue with the finish on there product that happens to be a few years old? Have your hand out much?
Bet you were mad when you found out that Obama wasn't gonna buy your gas and pay your rent/mortgage.
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Originally posted by wickedblkgt View PostHere is a great example. I Had a DPMS rifle (used)that was giving me issues. I called DPMS and with out questions like do you have reciepts , they told me to box it up and send it to them and they would fix the problem. That is outstanding customer service. I'm not trying to " cheat " anyone, I'm just trying to get a company to back their product.
The firearms industry is totally different than the automotive industry. Regardless, DPMS went above and beyond with you. They had no need to cover the issues you were having with the rifle.
Originally posted by wickedblkgt View PostSpeaking of ethics, don't you think it is unethical not to support your own product? If I was an owner of Steeda and one of my employees told a customer we use shitty chrome, they would be terminated!
Just because I feel a product is shit means I likely wont sell it, nor will I lie to someone to make a sale.
As for the Steeda employee, he should have kept his mouth shut about the quality of the chrome. The manufacturing process should be kept close to the vest. Things do change when I find out if this employee was in the customer service department or not. I think it is ok for people who handle claims everyday to say something like "We have been seeing issues with this and are working on a fix for future products" or something of the like.
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Originally posted by wickedblkgt View PostHow many people would keep a receipt( if they bought them new) that would be couple years old? I'm going to keep trying this way and see what happens.Atlantic Blue '00 - '03 Cobra motor and TKO600, solid axle, full MM suspension
Silver '01 Vette - D1 blown LS
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Originally posted by Pokulski-Blatz View PostSeeing as you bought it used you have no right to expect anything from it. 99.9% of the companies out there are going to tell someone with a used product to go pound sand. When you buy something used you buy it as is for the most part.
I don't see how it is funny. I am a firm believer in good ethics, you clearly are not.
You expect a company to fix a issue with the finish on there product that happens to be a few years old? Have your hand out much?
Bet you were mad when you found out that Obama wasn't gonna buy your gas and pay your rent/mortgage.
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how do they know that they weren't originally non-chrome wheels that were chromed in an old bathtub?
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Originally posted by bobs94formula View PostDude just go have them blasted and powdercoated for about $50-75 a wheel. Then you can pick the color and it'll last!
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