thepartsbin.com. They take your money but don't count on getting parts

I ordered a bunch of brake parts for the truck. The parts never came. I can't get in touch with a real person. Won't respond to emails. Got ripped off. Time for a credit card dispute. Hopefully this will save some of you the same hassle

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Tim Wright
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There's lots of other 'things' you can do to make them suffer. If I were you I'd send it off to collections. Small claims court would screw them good too. Thanks for the heads up. I'll never buy anything from thease people.

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dirtdude

First thing to do is find out what state there Home Office is in. Then you complain to the authorities, the BBB (which doesn't do much, yet will log the claim), and report it to your Credit Card Company. You tell them what you Purchased, the Date, the amounts, the full truth. Normally after X number of complaints from other customers they will file fraud charges in the state of the companies home office. The Law & Financial Institutions Do Care about this stuff. They will HELP You.

Charles

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Charles Bendig

Maybe, maybe not...

I work for the phone company around here. For a while I worked at the highest point in the escalation chain for complaints. Anything that hit the BBB, FCC or PSC, and all written complaints directed toward the CEO or any other executive in the company came directly to my office. Usually within 24 hours too.

I don't know how the BBB will deal with a regarding toward this company, but they jump on telco complaints and immediately contact the appeals office for my company.

~jp

Reply to
Jon Pickens

The BBB will at least log complaints against any company and warn consumers when complaint levels get high enough. I don't think they act out like that on non-member businesses. Charles

Reply to
Charles Bendig

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