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4th of Jul, 2011 by User121654 |
On June 23, 2011, I went web surfing to find a replacement wheel cover for my 2006 Toyota Corolla. I had noticed I'd lost a cover somewhere and could not figure out where to recover it. After some searching, I located AutoPartsFair.com and ordered what I needed. This is when the issue began. I was quickly emailed a receipt noting that my order was received and that they would start looking for the part I wanted. Two hours later, I received another email, stating the cost and giving me tracking instructions. I waited a few days and went to the tracking website to find that the store was "Looking for item in network." It is now July 5th and there has been no status change. I called the company half an hour ago to inquire and was informed that "they can't just go steal one" and the part has to go through their "supply line" so they can order it. Seriously? If I go to a Toyota dealer, they can order me the part and have it on my car in 3 or 4 days time - if I want to pay more than twice the price due to dealer markups! What kind of "supply line" does this place have? When I go to the grocery store, they get shipments weekly to replace items they run out of or don't have in stock for whatever other reason! I don't have to wait 2 weeks for my Jell-O pudding cups, do I? No! Maybe 3 or 4 days at the most! They tell me they get their "new" parts off other vehicles. Those aren't "new!" They're called "used." Even still, it doesn't take more than a few days to obtain one for delivery! Bottom line, I ordered here because it cost me less. I guess the price isn't the only thing they've cut. Their "customer service" is crap and ordering system is beyond stupid. It's worth the extra money to buy from the dealer. At least they have an instant "supply line!" You do get what you pay for. I paid little and got little in return. |
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