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Re: Re: Wilson Tire in Marengo Ohio


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Posted by JD4boltB on April 10, 2000 at 17:56:26 from (152.163.201.213):

In Reply to: Re: Wilson Tire in Marengo Ohio posted by Bishop's Red Barn Delton Michigan on April 09, 2000 at 18:15:14:

i did make a mistake and did not thoroughly inspect the wheels upon delivery. i trusted the wilson's not to screw me and figured i was getting G steel with no cracks and welds, unrepaired. however, this does not make a difference seeing the wheels were not as represented. they have been repaired because they were cracked. period. as for my buyer's remorse, the remorse i am having is not getting what i thought i was paying for. all wilson's had to do was say 2 spokes had been repaired, one on each wheel. then i could have decided at that point if $1900 was too much for them. i would know that my expenses would be $1900 plus an unknown figure, plus $150 to sandblast, prime, and paint. that unknown figure in the middle gets you every time. and seeing what i have invested in tractors and parts so far, $1900 is a drop in the bucket. it's the nickel and dime stuff afterwards, somewhere to the tune of $400, that one must pay to put something they bought into the condition it was supposed to be in the day it arrived here that'll kill ya. i guess you don't care what you get or pay as long as someone sends you something that closely resembles the item you ordered. thanks for responding too so i know i should steer clear of your 'business' too. i know the slogan says "the customer is always right"... truer words have never been spoken.


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