Mad dog trans dont buy
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Mad dog trans dont buy
i started by talking to ed. he said he could build be a stage 3 trans full manual valve body. trans arived painted like my 3 year old painted it. tail shaft was damaged. trans lasted for 150 miles. i called for three weeks only having to tell my story to every person i talked to. i never did get to talk to lou. they call it a hand shake warranty. i did not do research on them...my bad..its all over the internet about there ripoff antics, used or low grade parts. i never got my money back they suck...karma baby they will get theres. when you go to their site they look legit BEWARE
#2
Burning Brakes
I you went through all the steps then Its time for pay back.
I would find all there Utube and face book video's and post the truth about what happened to you, keep up the pressure, keep reposting.
I would find all there Utube and face book video's and post the truth about what happened to you, keep up the pressure, keep reposting.
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Nickpe, sorry to hear you're having such a horrible experience. These are the kind of events that really hurt our hobby as a whole.
How did you pay? If by credit card, you may very well be able to file a claim against them...credit card companies offer protection against fraud. You will need a good paper trail with compelling evidence to win. I've had to go this route before. It takes a little time and patience, but can be well worth it when you've been wronged.
How did you pay? If by credit card, you may very well be able to file a claim against them...credit card companies offer protection against fraud. You will need a good paper trail with compelling evidence to win. I've had to go this route before. It takes a little time and patience, but can be well worth it when you've been wronged.
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How did you pay? If by credit card, you may very well be able to file a claim against them...credit card companies offer protection against fraud. You will need a good paper trail with compelling evidence to win. I've had to go this route before. It takes a little time and patience, but can be well worth it when you've been wronged.[/QUOTE]
Sounds like the Best advice
Sounds like the Best advice