Forced Induction.com??? Warning!!!
Re: Forced Induction.com??? Warning!!!
Originally Posted by mgray
Being employed by VISA/MASTERCARD, I will have everyone know that it is against a merchant's account agreement with us to draw upon the customers account before making the shipment of goods on a Mail Order/Telephone Order transaction. Furthermore, doing so when the goods being purchased are not even in stock is a serious infraction and treads heavily on a merchants account standing. Of course, the only way for us to be made aware is by complaint from the customer.
This business of debiting the account beforehand, in an effort to make sure the money is there, is a no-no. If a customer lacks the funds, we will always find a way to get the merchant their money.
"Sorry to hear about your bad experience but S**T happens!" I suppose that same view could be applied to a merchant losing their ability to conduct VISA/MASTERCARD transactions. Or how about when people are sued? Intentional neglect of your staff size might as well be child neglect. I know, let me guess: "...but your honor, **** happens!"
Before we go getting all fartless about my post, let it be known I would still like to purchase my parts as the money alone does me little good.
This business of debiting the account beforehand, in an effort to make sure the money is there, is a no-no. If a customer lacks the funds, we will always find a way to get the merchant their money.
"Sorry to hear about your bad experience but S**T happens!" I suppose that same view could be applied to a merchant losing their ability to conduct VISA/MASTERCARD transactions. Or how about when people are sued? Intentional neglect of your staff size might as well be child neglect. I know, let me guess: "...but your honor, **** happens!"
Before we go getting all fartless about my post, let it be known I would still like to purchase my parts as the money alone does me little good.
Re: Forced Induction.com??? Warning!!!
Originally Posted by roughneck427
Yeah i agree with bowtie as well i'd be pissed as **** you evidently had time Forcedinduction.com to be a sponsor on LS1tech and take on more work http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=537022 and hooked these guys up in a overnight http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=537245 a simple phone call is all thats needed how hard is that if you have so much work and are internatianal dealer and selling products all over the world you are making enough money to hire a secretary 2 months for a kit is just plain silly
We have no affiliation with Ohio forcedinduction....
Also re-read and see that the kit did not come from us. Also we have already corresponded with bowtie. All is well...
Re: Forced Induction.com??? Warning!!!
Originally Posted by JZ 97 SS 1500
We have no affiliation with Ohio forcedinduction....
Also re-read and see that the kit did not come from us. Also we have already corresponded with bowtie. All is well...
Also re-read and see that the kit did not come from us. Also we have already corresponded with bowtie. All is well...

Ok apologies for the accusations of the OTHER forcedinduction.com glad you guys worked it out
Re: Forced Induction.com??? Warning!!!
Originally Posted by RealQuick
What setup are you going with to go with the IC?
Originally Posted by 96PTKZ28
...I myself own a very busy private company and I have distributors causing all kinds of delays for me that I have to in turn relay to the enormous amount of customers I have. Jose is in this same situation so before you start trashing him and his company try to give him a little slack. You are one unsatisfied customer. Sorry to hear about your bad experience but S**T happens! ...
this may go into my signature block
Re: Forced Induction.com??? Warning!!!
> oh and for the record I wasn't or atleast didn't mean to "trash" Jose for his knowlege or workmanship. But his company's customer service needs HELP!
Jose contacted me and stated that he took care of my "late" delivery of parts, but it would have been nice to have had them overnighted... would have compensated for their delays/mistakes.
Jose and Forced Inductions seems like a reputable company (stating this with parts still in transit) just needs to work on their shipping and Customer Service.
Jose contacted me and stated that he took care of my "late" delivery of parts, but it would have been nice to have had them overnighted... would have compensated for their delays/mistakes.
Jose and Forced Inductions seems like a reputable company (stating this with parts still in transit) just needs to work on their shipping and Customer Service.
Re: Forced Induction.com??? Warning!!!
Originally Posted by 96TurboTA
Bowtie, whatever happened to Nu-Tek
I went to my credit card company and they did what they had to do, but I got all my credit back plus interest for the time they charged my card until I reported them to my card company.
Re: Forced Induction.com??? Warning!!!
Originally Posted by bowtiepwr
>I hope they straightened out their $h!t considering all the crap they did to people (not just here either).
I went to my credit card company and they did what they had to do, but I got all my credit back plus interest for the time they charged my card until I reported them to my card company.
I went to my credit card company and they did what they had to do, but I got all my credit back plus interest for the time they charged my card until I reported them to my card company.
Re: Forced Induction.com??? Warning!!!
Bowtie, I stand behind any good company including Joses. I run a company which is quite large and very successful to boot. I have countless satisfied customers and me saying that S**T happens is an expression of your current situation. I have NEVER treated a customer as such and would doubt jose has ever as well. But I like you have had similar things happen and in the end they have all worked out. My company is in the southwest and would have no decrease in business from comments from someone like yourself. My customers for the most part do not frequent the internet and could care less about what a "car guy" thinks. And my "business ethics" must not be too far off considering my success.
Good luck on your project!
Good luck on your project!
Re: Forced Induction.com??? Warning!!!
Originally Posted by 96PTKZ28
Bowtie, I stand behind any good company including Joses. I run a company which is quite large and very successful to boot. I have countless satisfied customers and me saying that S**T happens is an expression of your current situation. I have NEVER treated a customer as such and would doubt jose has ever as well. But I like you have had similar things happen and in the end they have all worked out.
Re: Forced Induction.com??? Warning!!!
Originally Posted by 96PTKZ28
My company is in the southwest and would have no decrease in business from comments from someone like yourself. My customers for the most part do not frequent the internet and could care less about what a "car guy" thinks. And my "business ethics" must not be too far off considering my success.
Good luck on your project!
Good luck on your project!and thanks my project is going good ... not smoothly but good
Re: Forced Induction.com??? Warning!!!
Originally Posted by snorkelface
I ordered my kit directly from PTK on 01/31/06, and I still haven't gotten the complete kit.

I hope you weren't charged in full. I know how angry I got when I had to wait 2 months never mind 5 1/2 months
Re: Forced Induction.com??? Warning!!!
Originally Posted by bowtiepwr
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I hope you weren't charged in full. I know how angry I got when I had to wait 2 months never mind 5 1/2 months
I hope you weren't charged in full. I know how angry I got when I had to wait 2 months never mind 5 1/2 monthsThe only thing that has kept me at all sane with it is that the engine is taking almost as long. When you insist on certain people working on things, I guess that's the price you pay. Luckily, it will all be worth it!
Last edited by snorkelface; Oct 5, 2007 at 09:25 PM.


