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Old 07-15-2018, 10:01 PM   #26
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Re: How I spent $920 on leaky radiator

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most don't even post there or spend the time picking the fly poop out of the pepper..

iTrader is built in to vBulletin, just needs to be turned on..

paid subscribers on this forum don't deserve what's free in other forums?

most marketplaces have some sort of direct feedback, that how we weed out the bad guys..

making it handy and convenient makes it work!

If you saw this in the upper right corner of every post..



and this one click away, would you use it and look at it before you buy/sell..

would buy from/sell to me?

Thanks for further explanation.... that's something I am not familiar with. As to the review boards, I don't usually look at 'em either, probably because I almost never buy or sell.
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Old 07-16-2018, 09:01 AM   #27
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Re: How I spent $920 on leaky radiator

This is not surprising to see coming from them....I had issues with the cheap transmission cooler fittings that they use in their radiators. I ended up sending it back with the fittings that I wanted installed in them, got the radiator back with the fittings welded into the tank at a cost of $70 shipping to return it, $50 for the repair, and another $70 return shipping. $190 for 2 3/8” diameter welds. I could have done this repair myself. I wanted the radiator repaired not patched. This is after buying 4 of the radiators from them. The slow shipping and lack of communication alone will keep me from being a return customer again.
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Old 07-16-2018, 10:09 PM   #28
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Old 07-31-2018, 01:14 PM   #29
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You're a team leader so maybe you can help... I PM'd Josh after getting the runaround from RnD but never recieved a reply. Why is RnD still allowed to post as a gold vendor here?
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Old 07-31-2018, 06:01 PM   #30
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Why is RnD still allowed to post as a gold vendor here?
I'm guessing because "gold vendors" pay $$$ to carry that title.
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Old 06-16-2021, 10:04 PM   #31
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Re: How I spent $920 on leaky radiator

Not sure if this is the right place but my Rad from Sparky is also leaking from the bottom. I have been smelling coolant the last 2 years finally see it. My experience dealing with him was also very poor. I wouldn't buy anything from him again.
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Old 06-16-2021, 11:32 PM   #32
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Re: How I spent $920 on leaky radiator

I’m still baffled as to why he’s still allowed to post here, and just as baffled as to why I never got the first response from a forum owner/moderator after multiple attempts to contact them about the huge problems I had with him.
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Old 03-10-2022, 01:31 PM   #33
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Re: How I spent $920 on leaky radiator

Looks like i need to reconsider my options ....

Any rebuttal from RND would be helpful....
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Old 03-10-2022, 02:19 PM   #34
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Re: How I spent $920 on leaky radiator

I had refunded theastronaut since it was our mistake, that was years ago. hundreds upon hundreds of sales each year, and maybe 1 or 2 that have mistakes, which we fix. our radiators have a 1 year warranty against manufacturing defects. Any manufacturing defects present themselves VERY quickly. After that, its either due to vibration issues / mounting issues, or electrolysis (among other possibilities). The complaints noted were from what, 3.5-4 years ago.
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Old 03-10-2022, 04:02 PM   #35
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I had refunded theastronaut since it was our mistake, that was years ago.

I highly encourage anyone to read what it took to get RnD to finally admit that welding a filler neck in a completely inaccessible area was their problem.

He never offered to fix the problem, and only finally decided to reimburse us for having the radiator fixed locally after I posted here and exposed what was going on. He even went through the trouble of editing the warranty description on his website to no longer cover the problem we had. Pretty scummy thing to do. I posted dated screenshots of cached pages that show both the original warranty description and the updated warranty description.


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I'm a very understanding and patient person, I believe in second chances and forgiveness, but after dealing with RnD I'd sell all my watercooled cars and drive aircooled VW Bugs before ever ordering another RnD radiator. Its sad that someone that handles problems like this can continue to be a vendor here.
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Old 03-10-2022, 04:29 PM   #36
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Yep, we messed up and we reimbursed you as we screwed up, and made it right. You said on 08-03-2018, 09:46 AM:

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Sparky emailed us and said he realized we had a legitimate problem with the filler neck, apologized, and sent a refund to cover our cost of having the neck fixed locally. I appreciate you making things right!
I understand if years later you wish to state that you wouldn't buy from us, which is absolutely your right. But even as you said, we were wrong and we made it right.

As noted, we messed up years ago (companies do that sometimes), and reimbursing you was the right thing to do (which we did).

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Old 03-10-2022, 04:52 PM   #37
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Did you make it right? You reimbursed what it cost us to have it fixed locally, because we had to have it fixed locally after you only wanted us to pay for a new filler neck.

Was it worth the hassle of what it took to get you to finally “make it right”? No.

The fact that you edited your warranty to get around being liable for what should’ve been an obvious manufacturing error *after* we emailed about the problem is the problem here. You’ve never acknowledged that any of that was wrong, and that’s a major red flag. The amount of effort you put into getting out of making it right is the problem.

So yes, you “made it right” if sending a check to cover our cost of having it fixed locally is considered “making it right”. Owning up to and apologizing for dirty dealing would be appropriate in regaining the trust of anyone reading all of this.
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Old 03-10-2022, 05:02 PM   #38
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Yes, you said reimbursing you would make it right. So we reimbursed you which is what you requested, and you said that made it right. I'm sorry we had an error in judgement all those years ago, and could have / should have handled it better & sooner.

Sorry, i thought when we discussed and reimbursed you and you said that we made it right, that it took care of it for you. But now I see that isn't the case. Again, sorry for all of it and the hassle, as I didn't realize you were still upset after all these years and were waiting on a different apology.
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Old 10-13-2023, 03:24 PM   #39
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Re: How I spent $920 on leaky radiator

Unfortunate I did not see this thread earlier.
I have a rad with about 1,200 miles on it and it has begun leaking from the bottom. Emailed Sparky on Sunday afternoon, havne't heard anything back, no acknowledgment or anything. Regardless I'm up in Canada so even if I hear back shipping is going to make it almost not worth it once I factor in the return back. I'm more upset that a new rad like this is already leaking.
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I don't have an email from you. Did you send it to sales@rndfabrication?
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I don't have an email from you. Did you send it to sales@rndfabrication?
Oh I didn't know about that one. I sent it to sparky@rndfabrication.com
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please resend the email to sales@rndfabrication.com as we don't use the sparky address anymore
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