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Hey everyone,
I just wanted to give everyone a heads up about online parts seller, PartsGeek.com. These guys run quite a scam operation and I want to make sure no one else gets screwed by these guys. They lure you in with low prices, but they have established quite a reputation for sending the wrong part. You're thinking, "Ok, no biggie. I contact them and send the part back and get the right one." Except it's not that easy or straight forward. For starters, there is no phone number to call. You can only contact them via email. You receive a generic form letter telling you to return the part at YOUR expense. And there will be a 15% restocking fee even though they made the mistake. They are counting on you deciding that it isn't cost effective to return the part. They get their money and you're stuck with junk. If you do return the part, you lose 15% of your refund plus you're out the shipping charges so once again they make money off you. They currently have an "F" rating with the New Jersey BBB with over 667 complaints in just the past 3 years and are under in investigation by the NJ Atty. Generals office. Do yourself a favor. Even if the price is a bit higher, order from somewhere else. In the end, you will be money ahead.
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1998 POrSche Boxster "Baron" 2006 MINI Cooper S (JCW) "Buddha" 1965 Corvair Monza "Cassandra" 1961 Corvair Lakewood "Wednesday" 1961 Corvair Rampside Pickup "Ramone" 1962 Imperial Custom "Isabelle" 1966 Thunderbird "Q" Code "Thelma" |
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Exactly my experience, each time I got the wrong parts, and when I called I was told that I can't simply exchange, I have to return and re-order, then it would take months of calls to get money back for the return. Never dealing with these crooks again.
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Tomasz '03 Ford Excursion 6.0 Diesel - Tow Vehicle '06 Porsche Boxster S - Daily Driver '19 VW Beetle Final Edition - Missus DD '06 Nissan 350Z Track Car |
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Thanks for the heads-up. Sorry youse guys got burned.
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David D. '87 Targa - 2024 was the year, beeches... |
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I have purchased from them for the last several years and had no issues. It has been about 6 months since I last purchased. Maybe something has changed since then. Thanks for the FYI
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Scott 1979 930 - Black on Black and in the woods "My third child that will cost more in the long run" 2008 M3 - Gone |
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Good tip, thanks for sharing.
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George 2004 BMW 325iT 1998 MB E300 turbo Vindaloo Racing FTW!! 944's are fun When the Wright brothers set out to create a flying machine, Science told them it was impossible. |
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So what's a known-good alternative? RockAuto?
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Greg Rockville MD |
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Despite my recent experience with rock auto, I'll continue to use them for non esoteric parts. They normally send the right stuff and the one time they didn't they refunded immediately without hassle.
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I've had the same bad experience. If you get the right part that is not defective, great. If you get the wrong part or a defective part, there is very poor customer service.
I will not order from them again!
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Jim 1986 Porsche 944 Turbo |
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I have had several issues with RockAuto, wrong parts etc.
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Karl Lucky owner of a couple 911s 1963 LeMans Convertible 336 HO V8 with a manual 3 speed 1965 Honda Sport 50 |
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FWIW, RockAuto has been good to me, and I've bought a bunch for a variety of cars & trucks. Maybe once or twice got the wrong part, but they always made good. On the other hand, some stuff ended up being garbage, though it usually started out as a deal "too good to pass up". Lesson learned: You get what you pay for. I've decided to trust RockAuto for anything that's not safety or performance oriented.
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- Tony P. Currently - 1984 944 SP2 racer - 1977 911 KM Special vintage racer - 2000 Boxster S (now mine) - 1995 993 (garage queen) - 2007 Cayman S (wife's track beast) - 2017 F350 (tow monster) - 2018 Jeep Wrangler - 1982 911 Targa (resurrection in process) Gone but not forgotten - 1989 944S2 - 1979 RX7 - 1986 944 - 1991 944S2 (in car heaven...) - 2001 Chevy Suburban 2500 (FIL's beast now) - 2012 Cayman R |
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