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Old 05-11-2023, 02:28 AM   #1
Richard
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Avoid High Angle Driveline

I wanted to support a California business and I have seen several articles in magazines in the past about the company and the great and specialized product. I ordered two driveshafts in November of 2022 for my build and was told 4-6 weeks for delivery. Spoke to the owner Jesse Jaynes 3 times, seemed like a nice guy and I was never rude to him. After the third stated and missed shipping date I gave up (4 months later). Asked for a refund and was told one would ship in 3 days and the other the following week. He stopped answering my calls so I was forced to file a dispute. I received a picture of a shipping label on the day of the dispute. He never shipped anything. Not sure what the owners mindset is, but it is not to service customers. 6 months later after hours on the phone with the CC company and many documents sent I finally have my money back. Upon further searches, internet suggests some have waited a year for their order. Tom Woods Ships in 24 hours. I was a fool for supporting this business.
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Old 05-12-2023, 01:15 PM   #2
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Re: Avoid High Angle Driveline

Sorry to hear this

I bought a set of drivelines from Jesse like 9 years ago - was good back then.

I know he lost his shop in Paradise, CA fires in 2018 - but customer service you received is unacceptable.
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