Dennis Carpenter Returns
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Dennis Carpenter Returns
Anyone from Dennis Carpenter on here? Or has anyone else on here had an issue with trying to return an item to them?
Back on Feb 3rd, I placed an order from the Dennis Carpenter website. I ordered the brakes shoes that their website showed were for the rear of my 1969 F100. However, after jacking up the truck and removing the wheel, I found that the shoes from Dennis Carpenter were too wide. Thanks to a user on this site, I found the brake shoes I needed at Advance Auto Parts.
I called Dennis Carpenter last week and was given a return authorization number. However, they said I had to pay shipping to return the shoes to them. Keep in mind, these are the shoes their website say fit my truck. The part number on their website, in the catalog, and on the box I was sent all match. And that part number is shown on their website (which is where I ordered from) to be the correct shoes for my truck.
After I got the correct shoes at Advance, I decied to go ahead and send the shoes back to Dennis Carpenter so they would at least refund the purchase price of $29.95 to my card. But when I told the post master I needed to ship them as cheap as possible, it was still going to be over $21 to ship the shoes back.
I did not ship them. Instead, I called Dennis Carpenter again and explained the whole thing again.....to a different person. She was very rude and kept telling me that the shoes I had were the right ones. I kept explaining that they were too wide. Finally I asked to speak to her supervisor. A guy named Vince got on the phone and I explained the whole thing to him. He pulled up the website and I did the same. I showed him where it showed this was the part number for my truck, and explained that they were too wide. He said he would see what he could do about helping me. He said he would have someone call me back. That was yesterday morning. I e-mailed them today. I still have not gotten a call or an e-mail.
But....get this: Their website has now been changed! Now if you go that same page,, the tab at the bottom that says "Applications", does not work. To me, this shows that they knew there was a problem, and changed their website. But still, I am stuck with 3" wide shoes that I do not need and am out $29.95. It's really not an issue of the money. It is the way they have handled (or failed to handle) this situation.
Back on Feb 3rd, I placed an order from the Dennis Carpenter website. I ordered the brakes shoes that their website showed were for the rear of my 1969 F100. However, after jacking up the truck and removing the wheel, I found that the shoes from Dennis Carpenter were too wide. Thanks to a user on this site, I found the brake shoes I needed at Advance Auto Parts.
I called Dennis Carpenter last week and was given a return authorization number. However, they said I had to pay shipping to return the shoes to them. Keep in mind, these are the shoes their website say fit my truck. The part number on their website, in the catalog, and on the box I was sent all match. And that part number is shown on their website (which is where I ordered from) to be the correct shoes for my truck.
After I got the correct shoes at Advance, I decied to go ahead and send the shoes back to Dennis Carpenter so they would at least refund the purchase price of $29.95 to my card. But when I told the post master I needed to ship them as cheap as possible, it was still going to be over $21 to ship the shoes back.
I did not ship them. Instead, I called Dennis Carpenter again and explained the whole thing again.....to a different person. She was very rude and kept telling me that the shoes I had were the right ones. I kept explaining that they were too wide. Finally I asked to speak to her supervisor. A guy named Vince got on the phone and I explained the whole thing to him. He pulled up the website and I did the same. I showed him where it showed this was the part number for my truck, and explained that they were too wide. He said he would see what he could do about helping me. He said he would have someone call me back. That was yesterday morning. I e-mailed them today. I still have not gotten a call or an e-mail.
But....get this: Their website has now been changed! Now if you go that same page,, the tab at the bottom that says "Applications", does not work. To me, this shows that they knew there was a problem, and changed their website. But still, I am stuck with 3" wide shoes that I do not need and am out $29.95. It's really not an issue of the money. It is the way they have handled (or failed to handle) this situation.
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I have ordered over $630 dollars of merchandise from Dennis Carpenter since Feb 3rd. You would think they would appreciate that enough to pay for return shipping.
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A friend got a emergency flasher switch from them that the threaded part was too short so that the bezel could not fasten it to the dash. I took one out of my 70 that had the right length for comparison. DC said that the part was correct and it fit when the tried it on a truck. BS. They also said they had 1600 of them in stock and they would all work in our application. More BS Must use different measurements in China.
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Yeah, I still have not received an e-mail or a call from them.
I guess I could call them again, but then I'd have to explain the whole thing again....for a 4th time. Probably only to hear them say, "Well, that's the correct part number."
Hey does anyone need these 3" wide brake shoes? If you will pay shipping to you, I'll give them to you! I'd rather someone on here have them than to fool with Dennis Carpenter anymore. I'll buy all my stuff from LMC, NPD, CJ Pony Parts, F100 Central, or Macs Auto Parts from now on.
I hope that $21 shipping fee they would not pay for is worth them losing my business.
I guess I could call them again, but then I'd have to explain the whole thing again....for a 4th time. Probably only to hear them say, "Well, that's the correct part number."
Hey does anyone need these 3" wide brake shoes? If you will pay shipping to you, I'll give them to you! I'd rather someone on here have them than to fool with Dennis Carpenter anymore. I'll buy all my stuff from LMC, NPD, CJ Pony Parts, F100 Central, or Macs Auto Parts from now on.
I hope that $21 shipping fee they would not pay for is worth them losing my business.
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Call them back again and ask for a supervisor. Have your account number handy if you have one. Tell him/her your situation and ask him/her to look up the sales to that account number. Then with a nice tone in your voice suggest to them rather than lose a paying customer such as you are, they send out a "call tag". This will get their shipping company to pick up the box and return it to them. THEY pay the freight this way. With as much stuff as they ship, they get a smoking deal from their shipping carrier.
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I really like Dennis Carpenter parts and quality. Not real happy to hear the complaint from FLeetwood271 and their poor customer service. Good advice from JEFFFAFA and I hope it works. As Lrr-RulerOmicronP said if that does not work I hope you payed with a credit card, They will stop payment and can put pressure on the company that you can't. Best way to make your purchases, with good protection for you.
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I really like Dennis Carpenter parts and quality. Not real happy to hear the complaint from FLeetwood271 and their poor customer service. Good advice from JEFFFAFA and I hope it works. As Lrr-RulerOmicronP said if that does not work I hope you payed with a credit card, They will stop payment and can put pressure on the company that you can't. Best way to make your purchases, with good protection for you.
I agree that JEFFFAFA gave some good advice.
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Fleetwood: Please keep us updated on the outcome of this, as I'm sure info like this will influence (myself) & others purchase decisions.
DC is not the only game in town, and denial and being ignored are not conducive to customer satisfaction, or confidence.
Kind of sad when you think about it, that they would rather screw you around in hopes that you'll "go away" rather than OWN their mistake, make it right and likely continue to get your patronage in the future.
Their tactics are a slow, but ultimately downhill road to failure............
James
DC is not the only game in town, and denial and being ignored are not conducive to customer satisfaction, or confidence.
Kind of sad when you think about it, that they would rather screw you around in hopes that you'll "go away" rather than OWN their mistake, make it right and likely continue to get your patronage in the future.
Their tactics are a slow, but ultimately downhill road to failure............
James