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sorry for the rant, this is disturbing to us as we work our tail off to offer stellar service and products.
This was the sale, with the 3 pictures: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...id=p2763.l1259 ![]() ![]() ![]() Here is the communication we got today: Dear rohnaz, Hi Jim, Got the PCV valve and its very nice but no where near as dark in color as your photo. As a matter of fact the purple "DYE" wipes right off with a little moisture. I think I want a refund unless you can exchange this for a good one where the color does not wipe off! Thanks in advance M*****l K****g t****7 We respond with: "Dear t****7, the part IS the part in the picture. Not sure what settings your computer is on. The dye was only a method to mark the difference in the part for the assembly line and that is why so many don't have it, ANY wiping or cleaning motion WILL remove it. This "feature" of the ORIGINAL parts has been discussed on a variety of web forums, basically they say NOT to mess with it or you will remove/damage it." We respond again (via ebay): Dear t****7, This is a 30 + year old ORIGINAL GM part. EVERYONE we know that has a car that uses these KNOWS how fragile the ORIGINAL parts are and no one would ever try to wipe it with anything, because everyone knows the dye they used is for marking the part for production line identification. They were not perfect, they were what they were and the part we sent you is the exact same part in all three pictures. You were able to view them all weren't you? Regardless, we delivered exactly what was pictured and described. We DO NOT play games with parts, what we show is what we provide. We are shocked to hear that you have damaged this rare part. We do not have another to send you. Not sure how to handle this at this point. Jim Rohn 480-3xx-9xx7, call me, sometimes typing words is less effective than talking in person, thanks!" Then he shoots back (off ebay): "OK stand by for action...................." This is what he then tells ebay: "Details provided by the buyer: The buyer said the item doesn't match your description The buyer has tried contacting you The buyer paid on May 06, 2010 The buyer contacted you through eBay Messages You have responded to the buyer The buyer said you aren't working together to solve the problem <span style="font-weight: bold">The buyer said the item is fake</span> Additional information: "<span style="font-weight: bold">item received is not as pictured in auction photo and appears to be a counterfit or a made up piece!</span> Buyer contacted seller but seller by did not offer any solutions to problem. Full refund requested!" The buyer wanted: A full refund" Our reply to the ebay system: "It is NOT a fake as he alleges, it IS the real deal and is an ORIGINAL part, 3 different pictures showing the EXACT part he was delivered, including the ORIGINAL GM box. Our reputation is solid, we don't play games like others. He has also told us he has damaged this part. We delivered EXACTLY what was described and pictured. We WOULD refund his payment but he has damaged this part by using some solution on it. We have sent him our phone number but got this threatening response from him: "OK stand by for action...................." We are honest seller and our reputation is what we have on ebay with our stellar feedback and our Top Rated Seller rating." How do people make this stuff up? I am used to dealing with rational & honest people, I am totally thrown off by this. Did I do something wrong? Thanks for the vent and ANY feedback is appreciated
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Jim R Scottsdale, AZ ![]() |
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