> Remember what I said about wholesalers not dealing in
> warranty matters ? When you bought from TRF, they were
> acting as a wholesaler to you. If the shafts were defective,
> your problem is with the manufacturer, not the wholesaler
> That's part of why you get a better price on parts than those
> of us that buy retail.
See Randall, you have really should stop ass-uming the circumstances. I
never said that I purchased those clutch shafts on a wholesale level from
TRF... in fact, it is one of the items I know not to purchase from them at
all because they screwed me many years ago when I needed one for my personal
TR6.
> Y'know, I've got another friend who used to be in the auto parts
> business and owns a TR6. He got into the habit of telling his
> customers what assholes they were for shopping around for the
> best price, and bad-mouthing his competition. His auto parts
> business went bankrupt a few years ago, and he still doesn't
> understand why ...
Y'know, Randall, I did not make any inappropriate comments about TRF in my
reply to Fred. It is a well known fact that a large portion of their stock
is on continuous backorder. It was only when you made an issue of other
issues that I responded about those issues, citing specific instances
concerning TRF.
Regardless of how you attempt to twist this topic away from the original
issue, I will not sit down when someone makes a broad sweeping comment that
maligns a supplier, a specific eBay user or the eBay community as a whole,
when that comment is unfounded. I would defend _anybody_ if I felt the
original comment was unfair to them. If that means that I end up looking
like an asshole for continuing this, because I now refuse to accept your
mudslinging, then so be it.
Kai
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