Buyer/Seller Feedback Thread. Post your experiences here.

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spinedocab
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Post by spinedocab »

MannyLove is a standup guy who bought a set of struts/shocks from me. He met me where and when he said he would accomodating my schedule and paid for the items in cash.

Matt Caulder sent the check he said he would for the speakers I sent him.

Lexingtom paid quickly for both items I sent him and and I have no complaints about any portion of the transaction.

Thanks to all of you for being forthright.

Andrew.
dab
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Post by dab »

Spotted an ad on Roadfly for euro bumper pieces. I bought them, received them yesterday, and sent this message to Rodd Sidney (I have not yet heard a response from this seller):

+++++

Having removed the pieces from a very poorly packaged box (one of the longer
pieces had pierced through the side of the box; the tape on the top was
almost completely detached from the box, etc.), I must say, I am very
unimpressed with what you sent. If these pieces are "BRAND NEW BMW" ... then they're NOT BRAND NEW ENOUGH! The chrome surfaces of the top
sections of some of the pieces are marred and scratched. I tried polishing
them out with Mother's Chrome Polish--no go.

Obviously, these pieces WERE ONCE brand new, but have been stored for a
considerable period of time, given the degree of grime (hardly a "little
dust," as you indicated) that's collected on their surface. During that
period, they have been allowed to be scraped. I'm left with sub-par bumper
pieces that will not match the new dealer pieces that I have ordered.

Needless to say, you won't be getting any more business from me. Neither
will you get a good recommendation. And I'm left with the unhappy prospect
of having to rechrome "new" bumper pieces or to dump them at a loss on ebay.


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ddstl
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Post by ddstl »

Have bought and sold items to the following over the years, with great results:The Green Hornet, Ross, Rich in Savannah,rs4pro3, dcbrewmeister, rexmo, bill w in Stl,kidneyboy,Todd D..a.k.a.TCD, Jbort, tdbrewst, Black Out, Kyle in NO, Steve Haygood, Rich in WI, Brian Scroggins-aka Parts Pimp, Shifty, Teak Ackman.
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grahamular
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Location: Baltimore, Maryland

Post by grahamular »

535IStyle5s (in Dallas, TX) is, in my experience, someone who should be avoided. We had a deal, confirmed by email and verbally that he backed out on at the last second, and nearly two weeks later has yet to return my $3500 check. Watch out !
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BKCowGod3
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Post by BKCowGod3 »

Make your own decision.....
Super Eurobeat wrote:this is just the internet, no need to be who you really are, all i need to do is sell parts, i dont have to participate in the forums. Its not a popularity game like junior high.
I dont care if people like me or hate me, if i wanted to i could disappear in the blink of an eye and be back with a different name and a IP address relaying from Canada.

never trust a snake....
robeyff
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Post by robeyff »

Uri Camens (Uri in Charleston - board name) is the snuff - sold him my 3.5 M30; he waited a month for my schedule to open up then came over with a hoist and helped me pull it! Needless to say, he gets some freebies (3.25 diff and a brake bomb) and beer any time he wants one! Class act.
mendozart
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Post by mendozart »

Big E Dogg hooked me up last weekend. I bought an instrument cluster, fan shroud and a few odds and ends for $20. It was a local pick-up and a positive experience.
ElGuappo
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Post by ElGuappo »

How about we use Heatware?
Or try to use something like Beerology? its a dedicated site from a tech site I visit called ArsTechnica.com for the Trader forum.
Heatware is an indedpendent ranking site for internet trading, I suggest you all get ID's ( I already have one from some previous trading) its quick and easy to use and better than eBay

Just my $.02

J3
Bimmerguy2002
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Location: Lodi, California

Post by Bimmerguy2002 »

thanks to jim in CO 533.....for a speedy payment for the 533 ECU 008 i gave him.
Great guy!
Mless5
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Location: Marblehead, MA

Post by Mless5 »

Lotus72D (is he still around?) - great guy to deal with, next day shipping? Very smooth transaction. Greatest thing is that those small bits were FREE! Thanks Keith!
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wickahead
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Location: Fairfax, CA

Post by wickahead »

Just got my first bit of schwag from The Parts Pimp with my SSK (and other parts)!

Woo hoo!

Brian d'PP rocks (as always). Sorry I didn't thank you earlier. Must be school and finals.

--Mark
GregATL
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Location: Appomattox Va

Post by GregATL »

A big thanks to Steve Haygood. Called him today about some brakes (curious) and got a deal I couldn't turn down. Thanks again Steve.
greagin
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Location: Greenwood, SC

Post by greagin »

Steve Haygood is the bomb!! got a clutch kit form him with a clutch master and slave cylinder on the way!! Will be buying more over the summer!! Thanks Steve!!!
Bimmerguy2002
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Location: Lodi, California

Post by Bimmerguy2002 »

Thanks to the parts pimp, haygood, and TCD guy for all the stuff ive ordered in the past couple weeks.
ddstl
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Post by ddstl »

Been buying alot from folks on the board lately--thanks to:

Rich in WI-- for the front struts and camber kit

Black Out-- for the 2-day shipping on the Springs

Teak --------The exhaust arrived safely, although the box looked like it lost a battle with a bush shredder! ;) Great communication all the way

The Artisan-Seatcovers arrived--looking good sir! I'll post a review after I install them. The service Kevin provides is a needed one--his service is quick, communication is stellar, and his prices are very reasonable compared to others. The quality of the leather, stitching and batting is factory all the way.
Anyone know how to use hog-ring pliers? :laugh:
Mr. E28
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Post by Mr. E28 »

Kendogg1 came through for me with some premium rear speakers. The transaction was smooth, the package took only about a day to arrive, and they were in great shape. It was a pleasure doing business with him.
Brian in TN
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Post by Brian in TN »

Well. I have had the wonderful opportunity to talk to and meet so many people here. Its been an incredible time for sure.

:thanks: Thank you!Thank you!Thank you!Thank you! :thanks:

But as they say, all good things must come to an end. The Parts Pimp is going into retirement in the very near future. This situation has a lot to do with our dealership (BMW OF CHATTANOOGA) getting a completely new building :banana: and location come Oct-Nov 'ish. I wont go into details on what I will be doing other than being a big help in our service dept. We will need it for sure.
In short, I will be signing off at the start of Sept. If'n ya need stuff for your ride, better get it soon.
Hopefully this will only be a TEMPORARY retirement plan from the Pimp title. We are already discussing ways in which to continue the services that are present. As of now, there arent any with me "movin on up!"(insert theme song from the Jeffersons) and taking on the tasks handed to me.

Dont worry about me disappearing from this here fine forum. I will stay an enthusiast and a friend to all folks I have come in contact with. :beer:

More updates, pics and useless posts to come from Pimp H.Q . soon. This is not an April 1st joke btw.

Thanks guys.
tsmall07
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Beamter
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Post by tsmall07 »

i appreciate the help you've given me in the short time that i've had my car and i have to say its the friendliest service i've ever gotten anywhere.
Tim in N FL
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Post by Tim in N FL »

Brian,

Thank YOU for all your help. :clap: :thanks:

In short, my friend, you're the best in the biz and I appreciate you going beyond the call of duty for me on at least one occassion with a parts return for my former e39. I wish you great success and happiness in your in your new position. Likewise for BMW of CHA in its new location.

Meanwhile, I need to put together my miscellaneous (small) parts list for the upcoming driveline swap project in my '87 535is and will be in touch soon...

:beer:
Tim
Bimmerguy2002
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Post by Bimmerguy2002 »

thanks to TCD for selling me a set of used sport bilstein'

Paul Peters for buying the head kit from me a couple weeks ago
grey ghost
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Location: Falls Church VA

Thnaks Much!

Post by grey ghost »

I'd like to thank all who have assisted me with my vehicular issues.

Thanks for putting me in touch with Steve Haygood.

Thank you Steve for the extremly swift shipment of parts and technical assistance.

I'm sure we will be doing busines again soon...
Clint in the 'burgh
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Location: Pittsburgh, PA

Post by Clint in the 'burgh »

A big "thumbs up" to the Mless5 one.
Thanks Igor. The mirrors were even better than expected.

Professional, quick responses, and speedy delivery. :)
T_C_D
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Post by T_C_D »

WARNING!!!

Wayne Smith (wastas3@sbcglobal.net) in Indianapolis, IN has a fleet of old BMWs for sale. I purchased a M5 from him that he completely misrepresented! Do not buy a car from this clown unless you inspect the car yourself!

Todd
Tim in N FL
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Post by Tim in N FL »

I would like to thank a couple of members with whom I've recently done business for used e28 driveline parts (Todd aka T_C_D) and audio gear (RoyW).

Roy and Todd, I sincerely appreciate your assistance with my parts and audio needs. It was a pleasure doing business with each of you.

Best regards,
Tim
BAVARIANUT
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Post by BAVARIANUT »

Steve Haygood, ;)
Thanks for the parts... You saved me a ton of money. Your 2nd to none on pricing, man what a difference. I look forward to doing more business with you in the near future, thanks again...
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