Bulletproof Thanks For Nothing!
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Bulletproof Thanks For Nothing!
I just wanted to vent about Bulletproof Automotive
Bulletproof Auto claims and I quote
"We will beat any advertised
price on this product! -> Click Here"
Well this is crap because when you find a better documented price on a legit website, they just fold. and say "say sorry we cant match or beat that price!"
False advertisement
Bulletproof I will never do buisness with you, keep your word or edit your website!
Future Customers Beware
MODs please move to "Vendor Reviews" Forum Please
Bulletproof Auto claims and I quote
"We will beat any advertised
price on this product! -> Click Here"
Well this is crap because when you find a better documented price on a legit website, they just fold. and say "say sorry we cant match or beat that price!"
False advertisement
Bulletproof I will never do buisness with you, keep your word or edit your website!
Future Customers Beware
MODs please move to "Vendor Reviews" Forum Please
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I agree I am in the car parts/tuning buisness, and if we just tell someone we will do something, we do it period! thats how we keep our good name! I dont care if every person that resonds to me tells me I am out out of line. If you print something on your website do it or take it down.
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Originally Posted by 144mph
You expect them to sell to you even though they're losing money on the deal?
Any business has the right to refuse to engage in transactions with customers, just as you always have the right to select whom you do business with.
Any business has the right to refuse to engage in transactions with customers, just as you always have the right to select whom you do business with.
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Its Isn't Wrong Legaly but its bad for your reputation and un Ethinical. I would be upset but wouldn't go and Bash them, maybe they can beat a price on some other items, maybe not. Youre supposed to be bargin Hunter, not them. But anyways this thread belongs in the Vendor Reviews section.
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Originally Posted by 144mph
You expect them to sell to you even though they're losing money on the deal?
Any business has the right to refuse to engage in transactions with customers, just as you always have the right to select whom you do business with.
Any business has the right to refuse to engage in transactions with customers, just as you always have the right to select whom you do business with.
I do expect a business to loose money on an item if they agreed to sell it at a given price. It's good public relations. If this was a larger order I would have sued them for breach of contract but $100 isn't worth my time and effort. After this I will never order from Vivid again even if they are the cheapest.
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Originally Posted by 3SgteGuru
Its Isn't Wrong Legaly but its bad for your reputation and un Ethinical. I would be upset but wouldn't go and Bash them, maybe they can beat a price on some other items, maybe not. Youre supposed to be bargin Hunter, not them. But anyways this thread belongs in the Vendor Reviews section.
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Originally Posted by mjo
I would expect a business to live up to what they state or advertise. Unfortunately most don't. I ordered a Greddy Titanium catback from VividRacing.com AND PAID FOR IT. This constituted a contract since they offered and I accepted and gave consideration (look up contract law). After waiting over a week I called and they told me they got the catback, but it was going to cost me over $100 more because the manufacturer raised the price. I told them to keep it and give me a refund (which they did).
I do expect a business to loose money on an item if they agreed to sell it at a given price. It's good public relations. If this was a larger order I would have sued them for breach of contract but $100 isn't worth my time and effort. After this I will never order from Vivid again even if they are the cheapest.
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I do expect a business to loose money on an item if they agreed to sell it at a given price. It's good public relations. If this was a larger order I would have sued them for breach of contract but $100 isn't worth my time and effort. After this I will never order from Vivid again even if they are the cheapest.
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It does suck that they stated that and they are not living up to it but they are the ones that are losing the business. Well at least you found it for cheaper so just order from that company!
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Originally Posted by Turd Squirter
Just out of curiosity, did you quote them a price from a reputable vendor or was it some shop on eBay? Also what was the part and how much are they asking for it?