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09-14-2009, 05:22 PM | #1 |
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American Classic Truck Parts:: Beware
A couple of weeks ago I ordered a turn signal switch from these people, they sent it really fast so I was pleased. Needless to say I installed it and thot I was ready to drive. I had barely turned the key to check the operation of the signals and it blew the fuse for my taillights. I replaced the fuse and thot that it was weird. I managed to get the signals to work. The left signal works great, the right one however does cancel when the wheel is turned but the flasher continues to make noise and both rear lights flash at the same time. This was on Saturday and I figured I couldn't do much about it until Monday anyway when these guys open. Long story short it blew one more fuse and the right signal won't shut off at all while the key is on.
I called them today to see if I could get a new one sent to me and they kept saying that they don't return electrical parts which I understand, but the part that ticked me off is the fact that this switch was bad right out of the box they still won't do anything about it. The guy kept telling me that because I installed it they won't take it, I said how am I going to know if it's going to work or is a piece of sh!+ if I don't install it. I didn't want any money back I just wanted a part that would accually work, Jack (was his name) told me that the best he could do is give me a $10 coupon towards my next purchase I told him he could sick that coupon because I will never get anything from them again. Their loss, I am planing on starting the restoration on my 50 3100 this winter and was planning on getting stuff from them, NOT ANYMORE. American Classic Truck Parts BEWARE
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09-14-2009, 05:51 PM | #2 |
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Re: American Classic Truck Parts:: Beware
Did you buy with a credit card? I always do and dispute the charges.
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09-14-2009, 05:58 PM | #3 |
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Re: American Classic Truck Parts:: Beware
Thanks for the heads up.
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10-12-2009, 12:29 PM | #4 |
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Re: American Classic Truck Parts:: Beware
wow, some people really dont know how to do business...
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10-12-2009, 12:47 PM | #5 | |
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If the part is defective even electrical you should get your money back w/o question. We do it but we check out the part to see why its not working. Those switches can be crappy. |
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10-12-2009, 07:16 PM | #6 | |
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It made me mad that they weren't willing to do anything reasonable to fix the problem. Their remedy was a $10 gift Certificate. That is real big of them. I told the British guy on the other end of the phone what he could do with the gift cert and told him they lost a customer forever. A new development with the switch is now in order for the hazards to work I have to push the button and move the TS lever up or down like when I want to turn a corner. This thing is such a piece of junk I will probably have to put a used one back in just so it will work right.
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10-12-2009, 07:27 PM | #7 |
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Oh I was thinking it was a 1950. I thought it was the clamp on style TS. We sell two different companies for those years also. ACDELCO what is probably what you recieved. ACdelco will tell you that it may or may not have to be altered to fit. depending on year. Makes a diff if manual or tilt. May have sent the wrong one. And some do not fit like they should. We also sell another brand made here in USA but some parts are made in Mexico
That Limey is still their HUH Never trust a Brit. Irish or a Welshman OK. When running a business you have to take the good with the bad. I would have returned for a full refund if it was me. I don't care if its electrical. |
10-12-2009, 07:37 PM | #8 |
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Re: American Classic Truck Parts:: Beware
If it was n't for the fact that I bought a bunch of stuff from them at the same time I would have stopped payment from my card.
He made it pretty clear that they wouldn't do anything except the $10 gift cert for me, so it wouldn't matter if I sent it back or not. The TS they sent looked just like the original one I took out except for the connecter adapter. By the way it went into an auto\tilt column.
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