nuburu2
03-07-2003, 11:06 PM
Legacy Brothers and Sisters,
A word of warning on Vendor www.sigmaautomotive.com.
Today I placed an order for a grounding block(best I've seen at $30) and some connectors to do a multipoint grounding project on my Wagon. I skipped the $3/foot wire(eek!) to the tune of about $170 for everything with 25' of their wire and received confirmation of my $70 order & $10+ shipping and warning of 4-5 week delay shipping from Japan. Cool.
Approx 3 hours later I get an e-mail from "edward" informing me that "they" have decided to forego "carrying" piece-parts and would be glad to apply my order dollars toward a "kit" premeasured, yada, yada, yada, "tell us your application, etc" , or cancel my order. So I asked why they would be so unprofessional as to cancel a "confirmed" order after the fact, and if they insisted on doing so I'd be doing no further business with them, requesting written confirmation of my CC being credited. Reply included thanks for my "understanding" and the requested credit confirmation.
Now, I know this is "small potatoes" for many, but I for one consider carefully every $ spent on "mods" and was finally convinced this was a worthwhile expense, only to be "held up" for more $$$ if I wanted to follow through with it. Am I making a big deal over nothing? Is it too much to expect a vendor to follow through on delivery of an advertised product?
Glenn Oldfogeyexpectingfairbusinesspracticesonline
A word of warning on Vendor www.sigmaautomotive.com.
Today I placed an order for a grounding block(best I've seen at $30) and some connectors to do a multipoint grounding project on my Wagon. I skipped the $3/foot wire(eek!) to the tune of about $170 for everything with 25' of their wire and received confirmation of my $70 order & $10+ shipping and warning of 4-5 week delay shipping from Japan. Cool.
Approx 3 hours later I get an e-mail from "edward" informing me that "they" have decided to forego "carrying" piece-parts and would be glad to apply my order dollars toward a "kit" premeasured, yada, yada, yada, "tell us your application, etc" , or cancel my order. So I asked why they would be so unprofessional as to cancel a "confirmed" order after the fact, and if they insisted on doing so I'd be doing no further business with them, requesting written confirmation of my CC being credited. Reply included thanks for my "understanding" and the requested credit confirmation.
Now, I know this is "small potatoes" for many, but I for one consider carefully every $ spent on "mods" and was finally convinced this was a worthwhile expense, only to be "held up" for more $$$ if I wanted to follow through with it. Am I making a big deal over nothing? Is it too much to expect a vendor to follow through on delivery of an advertised product?
Glenn Oldfogeyexpectingfairbusinesspracticesonline