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MeHigh
Went to buy some Victory parts at the Victory and Indian dealer… I wish I didn’t!
First of all, everything is idiotically expensive! You can’t buy the glass for your headlight; you have to buy the whole thing … only 700 dollars. You can’t buy the one lock for the trunk… nor two or all, it’s coming in a kit with the ignition and… bugger them!
So I agree to their prices… reluctantly. I was kinda amused. Then they told me I have to wait up to two weeks for the parts to come. Ok, you don’t have parts in stock, no problem. But I have to pay upfront… now! WTF?! Otherwise they don’t bring me the parts…hahahha
So I made the mistake to give them the money for some bullshit promises… big mistake!
In two weeks I give them a call. They were to busy at that time to talk to me… and next days and next week and … left some messages but nobody contact me back.
So after tree and half weeks I went there to get the parts.
What parts?!
“it’s not going like this, mate”… “mate” I’m not your bloody mate, I’m your customer and I’ve paid you for some services you don’t provide!
When I find out the parts are not there and they have no idea when they will come and honestly don’t give a flying duck, I asked for my money back.
‘It’s not going like this, mate!” hahahahah… so they didn't want to give me the money back. I left fast so I don’t smash his face in and really lose the money and get in trouble (very proud of myself with this!!!)
So I’ll see the fuckers in court to get my money back.
Now I’m happy with no parts or money. Thank you!
Those bastards surely know how to treat their clients! Highly regarded to everybody…
If you paid by credit card, dispute the charge. the card company will reverse it and bada boom bada bing.
You really need to speak to the proprietor of the establishment though. If you are spending big money on basically a toy (hobby item, "lifestyle accessory" "midlife crisis" or whatever you want to call it, it is discretionary. You might decide, "Fuck it, I'll buy a boat and go fishing". Guess what? people in that industry understand customer service in my experience. Not so much the motorcycle industry.
and you are never wrong if you can get a better deal online. Consumers now have a choice. Exercise it.
I thought elections were decided by angry posts on social media. - F5 Dave
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