Experiences with cnc-motorsports?
Experiences with cnc-motorsports?
http://www.cnc-motorsports.com
Anyone have any experience with this company? I just had a terrible experience with them, and am wondering if it's isolated or typical for them.
Thomas.
Anyone have any experience with this company? I just had a terrible experience with them, and am wondering if it's isolated or typical for them.
Thomas.
nope i had a terrible experience as well
bought item off ebay IN STK
two weeks later i started calling. the first couple times they said it was shipped but could not find the tracking #
a week goes by of me calling every day and they finally admitted they were on backorder and it would be drop shipped the next day
about a week or so later i call and they say " oh we are shipping it out today"
it took about 5-6 weeks to get a throttle body, not to mention the numerous lies
bought item off ebay IN STK
two weeks later i started calling. the first couple times they said it was shipped but could not find the tracking #
a week goes by of me calling every day and they finally admitted they were on backorder and it would be drop shipped the next day
about a week or so later i call and they say " oh we are shipping it out today"
it took about 5-6 weeks to get a throttle body, not to mention the numerous lies
My experience was a bit different. I called on Dec 20th, spoke to Clint, and ordered Manley part # 42355-8 (5/16" guideplates). He told me it was not in stock and would be drop shipped form Manley with a $20 drop ship charge. Ok, a bit expensive, but I wanted the plates before the new year, so I said ok.
Right around Christmas, the order showed up at the house, except they shipped me 42356-8 (3/8" guideplates). I called CNC back, and Clint told me that I gave him the 42356-8 part number and it was my mistake, therefore I would have to pay to send the wrong ones back and also pay another $20 drop ship charge to get the right ones!
[RANT]
I must have argued with this guy for at least 20 mins, trying to explain to him that I did not give him 42356 but gave him 42355. He continued to tell me I was wrong, and I must have gave him the wrong # because that is what he wrote down. Now, I have made mistakes before, but there is no way I gave him the wrong part number. I got this part number from Chad Golen and wrote it down on scrap paper, then I documented it in my 'parts to order' spreadsheet. There is no way I gave him a part number I didn't know existed. I checked my spreadsheet, and still have the scrap paper, and both are the 42355-8 number.
I explained this to him, and then he started getting very belittling. He told me "You know, it's OK to admit you made a mistake. Everyone makes mistakes" but when I tried to explain it was he who made the mistake, he didn't want to hear it.
I think he wrote it down, and couldn't read his own hand writing, and ordered 42356-8 from Manley. (the 5 probably looked like a 6)
So now I'm stuck with these 3/8" guideplates, and refuse to give CNC-Motorsports any more money. I would rather pay double the price and get it somewhere else then give them another penny!!
[/RANT]
To resolve this, I called Manley and they agreed to swap these out for me. At first they said to go to the retailer I bought them from, but when I explained the situation, they had no problem dealing with me directly. MUCH better customer service at Manley!
Thomas.
Right around Christmas, the order showed up at the house, except they shipped me 42356-8 (3/8" guideplates). I called CNC back, and Clint told me that I gave him the 42356-8 part number and it was my mistake, therefore I would have to pay to send the wrong ones back and also pay another $20 drop ship charge to get the right ones!
[RANT]
I must have argued with this guy for at least 20 mins, trying to explain to him that I did not give him 42356 but gave him 42355. He continued to tell me I was wrong, and I must have gave him the wrong # because that is what he wrote down. Now, I have made mistakes before, but there is no way I gave him the wrong part number. I got this part number from Chad Golen and wrote it down on scrap paper, then I documented it in my 'parts to order' spreadsheet. There is no way I gave him a part number I didn't know existed. I checked my spreadsheet, and still have the scrap paper, and both are the 42355-8 number.
I explained this to him, and then he started getting very belittling. He told me "You know, it's OK to admit you made a mistake. Everyone makes mistakes" but when I tried to explain it was he who made the mistake, he didn't want to hear it.
I think he wrote it down, and couldn't read his own hand writing, and ordered 42356-8 from Manley. (the 5 probably looked like a 6)
So now I'm stuck with these 3/8" guideplates, and refuse to give CNC-Motorsports any more money. I would rather pay double the price and get it somewhere else then give them another penny!!
[/RANT]
To resolve this, I called Manley and they agreed to swap these out for me. At first they said to go to the retailer I bought them from, but when I explained the situation, they had no problem dealing with me directly. MUCH better customer service at Manley!
Thomas.
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