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I ordered some parts for my bike including a couple of emblems from the gas tank. When i received them all the parts were just thrown in a usps flat rate box without a shred of packaging material what so ever. Well needless to say the emblems were totally scratched and dented and looked like crap. I have tried to contact them several times and get no response at all. I got burned for 30$ although not a lot of money it is money after all. Mark it up as a lesson learned and move on i guess. So if you are thinking of buying from them keep this in mind and find a reputable supplier.Tags: None
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SNOWBLIND78
Good to know thanks I've been on that site before ..never ended up buying anything from them.
Some of these large internet suppliers look so much more legitimate than they are.
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There are some local favorites, but the one that most of us are using is Parts Outlaw.
They are the second-cheapest for most items, but the vendor with the cheapest rates has shafted more than just a few of us.
A couple of things to watch for on Parts Outlaw:
1. They have a minimum price. No, not a minimum total on the order, a minimum per piece price. If you order a washer that normally costs 87 cents, it will be $2.49. NOTHING is less than $2.49.
2. They have a flat-rate shipping charge of $9.99. While that is not all that bad, if you enter the word "BANG" in the promo field on the checkout page, you will get free shipping.
One other thing to keep in mind with virtually ALL of the online OEM vendors: expect your order to take about two weeks. The vendor has to place an order with Suzuki, who then sends the parts to the dealer, who then has to relay it to you. Yeah, about two weeks, total.
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Scout
Originally posted by jbthomp View PostI ordered some parts for my bike including a couple of emblems from the gas tank. When i received them all the parts were just thrown in a usps flat rate box without a shred of packaging material what so ever. Well needless to say the emblems were totally scratched and dented and looked like crap. I have tried to contact them several times and get no response at all. I got burned for 30$ although not a lot of money it is money after all. Mark it up as a lesson learned and move on i guess. So if you are thinking of buying from them keep this in mind and find a reputable supplier.
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SNOWBLIND78
Steve, thanks for the good info on Parts Outlaw. I plan on putting that shipping discount to work.
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tan2sie17
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SocialAnomaly99
I have had a very different experience with PartsFish.com. I've ordered from them a few times and have been happy with my orders. One of my orders was over $300 in small parts & hardware. They have also helped me via their live chat feature on their website. Nobody will ever compare to Z1 as far as customer service and packaging goes. They do it right(PLENTY of packing peanuts). The prices at Z1 however... But Still, Gotta love those guys at Z1.
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jeff.saunders
Originally posted by Scout View PostI know this is an older thread but want to respond. If you receive a package via USPS and it's at least a minimum service of Priority Mail (which in this case it is) there is insurance and all you need to do is file a claim. It would be nice if Partsfish would have just handled it but you don't need them.
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Originally posted by jeff.saunders View PostInsurance would only be valid IF the items were adequately protected with packaging. I can't speak for the USPS insurance process as we have near zero insurance claims with them, but UPS WILL reject insurance claims where the box wasn't beat up and contents were damaged through improper packing. We've seen this multiple times where suppliers ship to us and things come in broken.
In this situation the issue is squarely on the shipper (Partsfish) as their poor packaging caused this damage and not on USPS
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lonerider00
Originally posted by Steve View PostThere are some local favorites, but the one that most of us are using is Parts Outlaw.
They are the second-cheapest for most items, but the vendor with the cheapest rates has shafted more than just a few of us.
A couple of things to watch for on Parts Outlaw:
1. They have a minimum price. No, not a minimum total on the order, a minimum per piece price. If you order a washer that normally costs 87 cents, it will be $2.49. NOTHING is less than $2.49.
2. They have a flat-rate shipping charge of $9.99. While that is not all that bad, if you enter the word "BANG" in the promo field on the checkout page, you will get free shipping.
One other thing to keep in mind with virtually ALL of the online OEM vendors: expect your order to take about two weeks. The vendor has to place an order with Suzuki, who then sends the parts to the dealer, who then has to relay it to you. Yeah, about two weeks, total.
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Kris V
Never had a problem with them, always good service. Been ordering from them for years now and still plan to.
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