Unbelievable, gmgearhead! An honest customer is unhappy with a purchase, you brag about your large customer base, so what's the reason you can't man up and return a customer's money when he feels that he didn't get what he paid for in order to keep your large customer base? Repeat, happy customers are very important to sellers....right? John here is an honest person and I don't blame him at all for wanting his money back. What makes $125.00 so important to you, since you've sold hundreds of thousands of parts, which equals a lot of money, and you sure liked it, didn't you? So, what's $125.00 to you if it means keeping a customer happy and inviting repeat customers? Are you on antidepressants or what?
You know, I bid on and won a pair of real nice mint '87 Grand National sunvisors recently on eBay...and the passenger side had the lighted mirror. When they arrived via USPS, all the material on the passenger sunvisor was falling off, limp, sagging...looked HORRIBLE. Of course I was HORRIFIED myself, they were expensive. I wrote the seller about it...he told me to keep them, and he'll refund me the full price I paid. I about passed out...WHAT AN HONEST AND GREAT GUY HE WAS!!! He sent me my refund. I couldn't think more highly of this person, and I most definately will buy from him again, because he cares more ABOUT HIS CUSTOMERS than his money. This guy didn't know me from Adam, but he took me at my word that the sunvisor was ruined and refunded the full price. How's that in today's world? Would you like to be loved, well respected, highly thought of and caring about people in these times? Return John's money...I guarantee you'll be highly thought of, all bad thoughts would be erased and you can start over being a good human being. John is a good man....return the favor. And, God Bless you, Walter, even after all of this. Be a good man. You'll never regret it. Swallow your pride, it's better than cyanide.:tongue: Make up with John, we'll all love you for it. I promise.:wink:
Bruce '87 Grand National
Well said