Minnesota Chat Thread
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Not as impressive, but I have had my car since 8/2004 and I have the original battery (though only 21k miles )... though haven't started the car this year yet. I do have a tender on it, so thinking it should be fine. Taken proper care of, these batteries seem to have good longevity
What happened?
You need to get out more.
I drove the Z to the mall for a hooters meet and then when we had that big cruise down in the afton area. I swapped pads on the squeaky BBK I had and drove it a bit to test that, and that was it last year. I was busy with our daughter, who just turned one last month. I plan to get it out more this summer.
Why do you need to remove spot welds?
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I drove the Z to the mall for a hooters meet and then when we had that big cruise down in the afton area. I swapped pads on the squeaky BBK I had and drove it a bit to test that, and that was it last year. I was busy with our daughter, who just turned one last month. I plan to get it out more this summer.
I don't. I figured there's a painless way to remove everything. Did you remove your dash, too?
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So for you eBay experts, what should do about the following? I'm just considering all my options.
I paid for the exhaust on 3/10, and the vendor page stated that the estimated delivery date would be sometime between 3/15 and 3/21. I hadn't gotten any tracking updates for days, even though I got a note saying the label was created on 3/12 or 3/14. Anyway, I contacted the seller who replied today that the item "will be shipped out this week."
I'm not worried about the money. The transaction is fully protected. However, I'm disappointed with the response and the shipping issue. Should I leave negative feedback or complain to eBay? Should I do both?
I paid for the exhaust on 3/10, and the vendor page stated that the estimated delivery date would be sometime between 3/15 and 3/21. I hadn't gotten any tracking updates for days, even though I got a note saying the label was created on 3/12 or 3/14. Anyway, I contacted the seller who replied today that the item "will be shipped out this week."
I'm not worried about the money. The transaction is fully protected. However, I'm disappointed with the response and the shipping issue. Should I leave negative feedback or complain to eBay? Should I do both?
So for you eBay experts, what should do about the following? I'm just considering all my options.
I paid for the exhaust on 3/10, and the vendor page stated that the estimated delivery date would be sometime between 3/15 and 3/21. I hadn't gotten any tracking updates for days, even though I got a note saying the label was created on 3/12 or 3/14. Anyway, I contacted the seller who replied today that the item "will be shipped out this week."
I'm not worried about the money. The transaction is fully protected. However, I'm disappointed with the response and the shipping issue. Should I leave negative feedback or complain to eBay? Should I do both?
I paid for the exhaust on 3/10, and the vendor page stated that the estimated delivery date would be sometime between 3/15 and 3/21. I hadn't gotten any tracking updates for days, even though I got a note saying the label was created on 3/12 or 3/14. Anyway, I contacted the seller who replied today that the item "will be shipped out this week."
I'm not worried about the money. The transaction is fully protected. However, I'm disappointed with the response and the shipping issue. Should I leave negative feedback or complain to eBay? Should I do both?
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I'm just disgusted with the fact that businesses who rely on customers who shop online cannot hold up their end of the deal and have the item shipped out ASAP. I mean, this is the only country in the world that can affect an electronic financial transaction on the same day. Yes, it's true. So if I'm able to pay electronically and get that money into the business account within a day, then they should be able to ship that item out within 2 days. I'm not asking for much, am I?
I'm just disgusted with the fact that businesses who rely on customers who shop online cannot hold up their end of the deal and have the item shipped out ASAP. I mean, this is the only country in the world that can affect an electronic financial transaction on the same day. Yes, it's true. So if I'm able to pay electronically and get that money into the business account within a day, then they should be able to ship that item out within 2 days. I'm not asking for much, am I?
AND HOW MUCH WERE THOSE LONGTUBES!
Ive just been throwing away all the oem parts.