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Import Specialists Of America, Oxygengeek.com, Partsgeek.com, Chris Grosso, President DO NOT ORDER FROM THIS "COMPANY" New Jersey, California, Internet
Ordered rotors from them after having found them at drivewire.com for a few bucks cheaper. Wrote them an email stating either match the price or do not process the order. Of course they processed the order and claim they can't do anything about it. They will not match price and they will not provide any service. Order from anyone else but these folks and you'll be better off.
2 Updates & Rebuttals
AudiMakers
Los Angeles,California,
United States of America
Chris Grosso Helped Me Just Fine. Parts Geek is A-OK
#3REBUTTAL Individual responds
Sat, November 21, 2009
Let me get this straight??? If you were to buy an Audi from the local Audi dealer for say $30k, and then after you drive it around for a week you find the car for $29.5k down the road. So you call the first dealer you bought it from and say, "hey, I just found the audi you sold me for $500 cheaper. So give me the difference?" IS that what you be saying??? OMG If this is correct, then that last guy is right, you are insane!@!!!@@@
You bought it, which means you agreed to a price. Prices, you see... ummm they kinda change from day to day in all businesses. Sounds like you're either their competitor from down the street or really stupid.
I bought from Parts Geek a few months back and to tell you the truth, I didn't trsut them. So I called to see if my order was processed properly. I also had an issue with whether or not I ordered the right power mirrors for my Dakota. I called AFTER my order and spoke with Chris Grosso and the dude not only didn't do my order ( i bet they are on commisssion) but he was glad to check the order I did and make sure my parts were all correct. Sounds like a straight shooter to me. This guy sounds like a Class A, Butt Hole A Hole. Love Jon Makers
Jeff
Manda,Nebraska,
U.S.A.
They've Not Ripped You Off!
#3Consumer Comment
Wed, October 28, 2009
You ordered a part.
You agreed to their price.
You agreed to their terms and conditions.
Then, you changed your mind. That's all fine and dandy, except you can't do that.
If they don't match prices, they're not "ripping you off." You're insane.