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#4361
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i just want a portion of my money back like 50 or 100 bucks. Now tell me, say you ordered something for your car and you tried to install it and it doesnt fit and it is damaged wouldnt u want ur money back and be ____ed if they came back with well u tried to install it and you took delivery so there is nothing we can do.
#4362
well yah i would be ____ed if something didnt fit right. but before i would try installing anything, i would look it over from top to bottom, front to back. being defectice/broken/cracked/dented and not fitting right are 2 differnt things.
using your hood as an example, u never would have known it wasnt going to fit properly w/o putting it on, but u should have seen the dent the minute you took the wrapping off of it. that is an obvious dent. you shouldnt have even attempted to put in on the car. whether it was a bad mold and messed up when it was manufactured or some how got damaged thru shipping really at this point doesnt matter bcuz u did install the hood and according to his posted return policy he cant refund or return it.
what i would do in this situation is sell it (u said u had a guy in ct that was gonna give u 350 for it). take the 350 and just eat the loss.
using your hood as an example, u never would have known it wasnt going to fit properly w/o putting it on, but u should have seen the dent the minute you took the wrapping off of it. that is an obvious dent. you shouldnt have even attempted to put in on the car. whether it was a bad mold and messed up when it was manufactured or some how got damaged thru shipping really at this point doesnt matter bcuz u did install the hood and according to his posted return policy he cant refund or return it.
what i would do in this situation is sell it (u said u had a guy in ct that was gonna give u 350 for it). take the 350 and just eat the loss.
#4363
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i understand all that but when u have a company like bBist i mean throwing 50 bucks toa customer to ensure they are happy is a small price to pay for their mistake.
#4364
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its not just the dent its also the fitment that was there mistake and that is undeniable that fitment was there mistake. Either way i dont think im being an a** by asking for 50 or 100 bucks i think i have ever right to be ____ed about this. Either way im done talking about it because the majority of people will stick up for bBist becuase they like there products but 80% of them prolly never even had a product from them.
#4368
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hmm good idea i guess i could give it a try. To be honest u can only see it if you look close at it so i can deal and as far as fitment im gonna raise the back 2 sides evenly with spacers to make it JDM looking
#4373
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Originally Posted by krdshrk
you'd think from bBist it'd be good quality and fitment...
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#4377
Originally Posted by krdshrk
you'd think from bBist it'd be good quality and fitment...
#4378
according to dictionary.com
fil·a·ment /ˈfɪləmənt/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[fil-uh-muhnt] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–noun 1. a very fine thread or threadlike structure; a fiber or fibril: filaments of gold.
2. a single fibril of natural or synthetic textile fiber, of indefinite length, sometimes several miles long.
3. a long slender cell or series of attached cells, as in some algae and fungi.
4. Botany. the stalklike portion of a stamen, supporting the anther.
5. Ornithology. the barb of a down feather.
6. (in a light bulb or other incandescent lamp) the threadlike conductor, often of tungsten, in the bulb that is heated to incandescence by the passage of current.
7. Electronics. the heating element (sometimes also acting as a cathode) of a vacuum tube, resembling the filament in an incandescent bulb.
8. Astronomy. a solar prominence, as viewed within the sun's limb.
fil·a·ment /ˈfɪləmənt/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[fil-uh-muhnt] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–noun 1. a very fine thread or threadlike structure; a fiber or fibril: filaments of gold.
2. a single fibril of natural or synthetic textile fiber, of indefinite length, sometimes several miles long.
3. a long slender cell or series of attached cells, as in some algae and fungi.
4. Botany. the stalklike portion of a stamen, supporting the anther.
5. Ornithology. the barb of a down feather.
6. (in a light bulb or other incandescent lamp) the threadlike conductor, often of tungsten, in the bulb that is heated to incandescence by the passage of current.
7. Electronics. the heating element (sometimes also acting as a cathode) of a vacuum tube, resembling the filament in an incandescent bulb.
8. Astronomy. a solar prominence, as viewed within the sun's limb.
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