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How long do you give a wheel manufacturer past their expected ship date? I was told my wheels would be done in 2 to 3 weeks (but I knew 3 to 4 was the norm) and I'm going on week 8. I realize the turn around time sounded too good to be true but don't you think it's false advertising to tell someone a product is to be done in a certain time period when they know it's most likely not feasible? I understand wheels take time to be produced but shouldn't the manufacturer be upfront on how long it's going to take? I'm to the point where I'm thinking about asking for a refund or doing a charge back. Thoughts?
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Oh thats weird, I was going to ask if they were coming from Japan too, because I ordered a chargespeed lip kit at the end of september and it won't get here till early november. Yea if they are manufactured in the US then yea I would be like no thanks and order from somebody else. Have you tried contacting them?
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Oh thats weird, I was going to ask if they were coming from Japan too, because I ordered a chargespeed lip kit at the end of september and it won't get here till early november. Yea if they are manufactured in the US then yea I would be like no thanks and order from somebody else. Have you tried contacting them?
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I heard charge back's are a nightmare. If I'm not mistaken I think you have as much time as you want since the item has not been shipped yet?
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I would do it if I was in your position.
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I feel like I'm being strung along and I don't like it. I was told that the wheels would be done by Wednesday. It's Friday and I have nothing. I talked to the manager and he assured me that the wheels would be done soon but the parts to assemble them were still in customs.
Can someone who knows about wheels and the process it takes to make them chime in here please (3 piece forged for that matter)? I was told 5 weeks ago that my wheels were at the finisher. Now I'm being told they need parts in order to assemble them. Am I getting bullchitted? It sure feels like it.
Can someone who knows about wheels and the process it takes to make them chime in here please (3 piece forged for that matter)? I was told 5 weeks ago that my wheels were at the finisher. Now I'm being told they need parts in order to assemble them. Am I getting bullchitted? It sure feels like it.
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I recall in one of the emails that he said 2 of my wheels are done. Why would they finish two and not the full set?
Also, when I inquired about the wheels 3 weeks ago he responded in an a tone that rubbed me the wrong way. Would this statement bother you?
Why should getting my wheels on time have anything to do with the quality of the product?
Also, when I inquired about the wheels 3 weeks ago he responded in an a tone that rubbed me the wrong way. Would this statement bother you?
Why should getting my wheels on time have anything to do with the quality of the product?
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Can someone who knows about wheels and the process it takes to make them chime in here please (3 piece forged for that matter)? I was told 5 weeks ago that my wheels were at the finisher. Now I'm being told they need parts in order to assemble them. Am I getting bullchitted? It sure feels like it.

i went through something like this, but it was the middleman distributor that screwed me. they charged my card the day i ordered them, and from that point on would not aswer when i called andswer emails or anything. i used my banks credit card for the purchase and called them as soon as it seemd fishy. i got the money back on my card, but i had a 90 window to file the claim.
if i were you i would let them know you are contacting your cc company to make a "merchandise not received" claim and go from there.
if i were you i would let them know you are contacting your cc company to make a "merchandise not received" claim and go from there.







