After delaying for four days (on a supposedly in-stock part), they finally shipped the part. When I received it, I discovered that the part was incorrect. It was a window regulator with a motor, but it was for a much larger vehicle and might even be for the wrong side of the car. The part was covered in dirty fingerprints, and the only packaging was a dirty, worn, unsealed plastic bag. To be fair, the bag did have the correct part number, and the photo on the web site showed the correct part.
After three phone calls and a couple of dropped connections, I finally got through to someone and asked to return the part. I noticed that the phone connection was a crappy VOIP line, and the two people I talked to both had Indian accents. They also had bad attitudes. I'm resigned to the fact that everything is outsourced to India these days, but at least they're usually pleasant.
So I got suspicious and searched around a little more...
This is typical of what I found:
Basically, there are at least a couple dozen web sites operated by some boiler room in India that sells and haphazardly drop ships auto parts. Some people seem to get what they ordered, some people get the wrong part and get burned by a 20% "restocking" fee, and some people get nothing. Some people end up sending back an incorrect part and then getting burned totally.
I am likely in the process of getting burned totally (other than whatever protection my credit card offers). When I called, they said they would email me an RMA number and instructions in a day or two, and it appears this is a common stalling tactic.
Here are just some of the sites operated by these bozos -- there are many more:
ALL OEM PARTS, INC.
Car-stuff.com
racepages.com
speedyperformanceparts.com
All OEM Volvo Parts.Com (also alloemWHATEVERparts.com for most car makes)
Autopartswarehouse
Parts Bin, LLP
Race Pages
The Parts Bin
The sad part is that they could be great -- the sites are actually pretty nice and easy to use, and the prices are OK. The part pictured on the site when I ordered was correct.
So stay away, my fellow GS-ers. Stay far away. I'll keep this updated with further developments, if any. And whatever happens, I've definitely learned my lesson.
If you want an honest online auto parts supplier, stick with http://rockauto.com . I've used Rock Auto many times, and they are outstanding.
I'm sure there are others. Most of the auto parts chains allow online ordering as well, and you can go to the store if there's a problem.
http://partsamerica.com (Advance, Kragen, Schucks, etc.)
Or just go to the parts store in your neighborhood. I've always had outstanding results with CarQuest, and the Napa people usually (not always) know what they're doing.
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