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Re: [oletrucks] Good Luck With Jim Carter

To: trks@javanet.com, Hudson29@aol.com
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] Good Luck With Jim Carter
From: Passnb4U@aol.com
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 20:28:05 EDT
In a message dated 10/13/99 5:23:28 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
trks@javanet.com writes:

> Over a few years I've spent a bit of money at Jim Carters. I've meet him at
>  the local swap in Ct. and he has been helpful and seems genuinely 
interested 
> in
>  serving his customers. He supplies many parts to the other vendors so 
often 
> when
>  you buy something from a competitor it is from him.
>     His company is the one I bought a water pump for for my '54 235. At 
about 
> 5K
>  miles the cast pulley broke and I though they might be interested in 
hearing
>  about it even if they couldn't refund me any money. It was over two years 
> old but
>  had only been in use about two months. This situation is often the case in 
a
>  resto that takes two years or more to complete. The employee I was 
referred 
> to
>  said they would check but never returned my call. When I called back they 
> said
>  "how do we know you only used it two months" . They also didn't seem to 
> remember
>  what the problem with the pump was only that they weren't going to do 
> anything to
>  help. I would have been happy with a partial refund in the way of a 
discount 
> on
>  my next order or at the very least a more diplomatic attitude and the 
> appearance
>  that they cared about the longevity of the parts they are selling. Instead 
I 
> was
>  told she would be hanging up because I was starting to annoy her.
>     I bought my replacement pump from a LAPS and it is guaranteed for life. 
> There
>  are enough vendors out there that I look for ones that know how to treat
>  customers. The ones that act like they already have more business than 
they 
> can
>  handle I cross off my list.
>  
>  Grant 50 3100

  Grant,

  I could understand you being unhappy with the attiude I guess, but don't 
see any reason what-so-ever that you would expect a refund of any kind, 
reagardless of the use of it, the warranty was on the "time" of the part.
  
  Mike
>  
>  Hudson29@aol.com wrote:
>  
>  >     After a series of bad experiences with Golden State (don't get me
>  > started!) that we worked over on this list more than a few times, I was 
in
>  > the market for some good vendors. I had placed a trouble free order with 
> Jim
>  > Carter a year ago, and decided to try them again, especially as one of 
our
>  > listees is Kelly, who works at Jim Carter and contributes to this list.
>  >     I had emailed Kelly <truckexprt@aol.com> some clarifying questions 
and
>  > received reasonable replies, so shortly afterward, I placed my order by
>  > email. I received a quick acknowledgment and a few days later a box from 
> Jim
>  > Carter arrived. Everything that was supposed to be there was, well 
packed 
> and
>  > in good condition. Unlike so many other vendors we have experience with,
>  > there were no back ordered items. Kelly had applied the oletrucks 
discount
>  > and the paperwork was all correct.
>  >     Two items are worthy of further comment. The first is a used oil 
> pressure
>  > gauge calibrated 0-60 lbs to work with the full pressure 235 when 
> installed
>  > in a Chevy AD truck. The face has been redone to match the rest of the 
> Chevy
>  > gauges. This is very nice, and I can't wait to install it.
>  >     The second item is the new catalog for the AD trucks. They have 
> combined
>  > the price list with the catalog and made a great number of other 
> improvements
>  > to what was already one of the most useful catalogs in the business. If 
> you
>  > haven't seen it, Jim has made his catalog part reference book. This book 
> is
>  > the best single source for restoration information that I know of. Heck, 
I
>  > read it before bed a lot of times!
>  >
>  > Paul O'Neil, Hudson29@aol.com
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