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Well, So this jacka$$ emails me about the axle yesterday. He tries to tell me I wanted him to order the part he sent and proceeded to jab at me. So, I took the gloves off and laid into him and his buisness skills (or lack of them). I was charged $30.00 for shipping instead of $15.00 in the end, but hitting the send button on that email was worth the extra money. I also contacted Paypal but since I closed the claim (cause he was cooperating) they said there was nothing they could do. I got to leave some "follow up" feedback that made me feel good too. He replied to my email and said that both axles were the same and he did not have to refund my money. BS! I know for a fact they were not and he even asked for my vin#. Why ask for my vin# and tell me the part I need if you are going to order something else I told him. Of course he did not address any of the points I made cause he knows he is dead wrong! Anyway that is my bad experience on Ebay so far, and hope its the last. It is over anyway and now I can resume repairs on my four wheeler.
Ok, hope everyone has a good day, I am off on the tire hunt today.
Good morning Cory! Wow this guy is jacka$$!!!
Originally Posted by DieselCamper01
Maybe some snow and rain mix tomorrow and Friday but nothing to worry about and actually the sun just went behind the clouds here too. Dang!
I believe the programming is the same on the PMT1 and PMT2. Not sure why there are two different versions though. At least for tuning purposes there does not appear to be a difference. You are going to have a difficult month waiting to do all this stuff.
Yeah Jay this next month is gonna be a hard one! I just talked with Cody @ PHP and decided what chip I wanted and have placed the order. He said they are out of TS chips right now so it probably won't be shipped till next week. No biggie as it won't be going in the truck for a little while anyway.
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