Quote:
Originally Posted by iowaboynca
here's the conundrum...
Would you rather have bad parts or no parts?
With that being said, we need to keep pressuring, so hopefully the QC gets better.
|
In some cases "NO PARTS" may be the better effective alternative. Especially true when re-pop parts require either more work than repairing old or are made so poorly that no amount of work can fix them. Add in shipping costs and labor costs and it gets ridiculous. Then there's vendors who misrepresent either the quality or the application of the parts. I think some count on high shipping costs (like truck freight) to deter returns.
Hopefully vendors will see these comments and get their act together.