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Old 03-29-2011 | 12:54 PM
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Originally Posted by RAVSPEC
This is your wheel, and I have been trying to sell them so I can issue you a refund since Feb 8, 2011

Dam those are nice.

You should post up the specs in hopes of selling them and helping out both parties
Old 03-29-2011 | 12:56 PM
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Of course, my only knowledge of this incident is what is posted in this thread. However, I think people need to realize what it means to buy JDM parts. No offense, but many on this forum put **** parts on their car. They don't want to spend the money and they want the parts in a week. That's fine. However, that's just not how it works when you buy JDM parts.

I have never purchased from RAVSPEC, so I have no idea about their customer service. I do know that they sell quality parts and have been doing it for a while. I have noticed when other companies/vendors on this forum (I won't name names) screw something up or sell a poorly constructed part, everyone is quick to come to their defense. Thirty-seven threads are created shortly thereafter declaring them to be "The Best" available for the G. To be honest, it makes me nauseous.

I'm not suggesting that the OP does not have a right to be frustrated, but you're not buying wheels that are coming from Florida or California. A four month wait for a set of custom JDM wheels is not out of the ordinary at all. I'm sorry for your misfortunes, but it's part of the game. Those wheels are hott! Worth the wait, if you ask me...

Just saying... There seems to be a lot of bashing of this vendor from people looking in from the outside, as I am. I just figured I would offer an alternate viewpoint here.
Old 03-29-2011 | 01:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Gamedog
Dam those are nice.

You should post up the specs in hopes of selling them and helping out both parties
Posted up the spec and try selling them in 4 different forums, hoping we can recover the cost of the shipping and still offer a refund to John.
Old 03-29-2011 | 01:05 PM
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the wheels are badass looking lol i want them. trade for vossens? lol
Old 03-29-2011 | 01:15 PM
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Originally Posted by SRG
is there a policy or anything in writing, documenting that no refund would be processed once the order is made or ordered with the manufacturer? If so there would be restocking fees or anything like that? You have no right to hold someones money until you sell the product unless it's in writing somewhere.
No refund or exchange on order for wheels. All wheels order are consider special order items.
" SPECIAL ORDER Items". Including items such as special make or imported items from Japan / Europe, wheels, special make body kits". When you place an order for special order items, please be aware that we can only provided the best estimated delivery time based on the information we received from the manufacture and the shipping carrier. Due to the wide number of variables between manufacturer and shipping schedules, estimates delivery time are just estimates. We estimates conservatively and we usually delivery faster than our estimates time. We can't guarantee delivery time of any special order items because this is impossible to do. It is the customer responsibility to take this into consideration before ordering.


In writing man. They "legally" owe the OP nothing but his wheels. They are doing him a HUGE FAVOR by offering any type of refund, be when they sell the wheels or not. Like "WPP" said.. People need to take into consideration the process that goes along with ordering JDM parts..

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Old 03-29-2011 | 01:17 PM
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yeah i mean legally they are pretty much covered....even though the wording is SOOOOO broad, but it is legally done right to protect themselves from situations like this one unfortunately.
Old 03-29-2011 | 01:31 PM
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Originally Posted by john6mt
This is what doesn't make sense to me either, I paid via credit card and he wants to refund me via paypal and I'll end up losing money from fees! I diddnt really care since i'd be at least be getting most of money back but they are STILL lagging on it. I really dont like to bad-mouth people/business's but this is seriously some BS...
cuz using Paypal, i can send the money to you without incurring any cost and also without any fees at your end.
Old 03-29-2011 | 01:31 PM
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PUTTING AN END TO THIS. REFUND SENT TO JOHN ...

Have a good day.
Old 03-29-2011 | 01:33 PM
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Originally Posted by RAVSPEC
Shaddy about what wait time ?

Im just refering to the 6-7 months wait time, and the not answering him when he tried to contract you. They again, ive been in the same position (on a smaller scale) and get frustrated when the company doesnt respond the first time.
Old 03-29-2011 | 01:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Steveo47
Im just refering to the 6-7 months wait time, and the not answering him when he tried to contract you. They again, ive been in the same position (on a smaller scale) and get frustrated when the company doesnt respond the first time.
first of all, we always pick up our call. John call us a few times, and we DID response to him and I did spoke to him and advice him of the situation.

The only answer I was able to give him is the wheels are on production.

That may not be the answer he wants to hear, but that's the answer.

We reply to our email, our PM and always pick up our calls.
Old 03-29-2011 | 01:49 PM
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PUTTING AN END TO THIS. REFUND SENT TO JOHN ...

Have a good day.
Wow. Stand up company..
Old 03-29-2011 | 02:25 PM
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I think Ravspec did the right thing by issuing a refund even if they weren't obligated to do so. I m not taking anyone side but I hope more people learn from this thread and really do their research before placing that order. If u don't do well with uncertainty and would likely miss the cash if u couldn't get a refund, then like me JDM wheels or parts in general aren't for you. Unlike what someone said, there are more than enough great parts manufacturer for our cars stateside with guaranteed reasonable delivery time that it just isn't worth going thru the hassle.
Old 03-29-2011 | 02:42 PM
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Actually this is not true, I asked for a refund before the wheels were even finished and that was the reason I wanted the Refund otherwise I would've waited, please do not try and make me look bad because I called you out publically on this situation. Not once did you ever mension getting air shipping. Customer service was overall very horrible, Mark, you should call customers or email them at least once a month to give updates on their wheels. I had to keep calling every month even after you said "it should be on the container this month" (for 5 months). .....anyway I'm done with this, I just received your paypal refund this morning. Thanks for that. I hope this experience will educate you to focus on customer service instead of volume of sales.

Originally Posted by RAVSPEC
Also note, we paid $800 USD to air these wheels over for John, and we are eating all the cost of shipping.

We are actually losing money on this order, but we hope to bring them in faster to deliver to John, and when we are about to ship it out from NY to him, he called and cancel.

Just imagine my frustration of dumping all those money to expedite shipping for nothing.
Old 03-29-2011 | 02:52 PM
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I understand JDM parts take time to produce and I was prepared for it just like Mark told me on the phone "up to 16 weeks".. When the time is past double of your quoted worst case scenario, that's when things go downhill. If he at least called me to apologize and told me there were additional wait times for
this wheel due to (insert lie here), I wouldve felt much better since he would be giving me updates about it, not me constantly calling/emailing, and I probably wouldve kept the wheels.
Old 03-29-2011 | 04:11 PM
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People have been watching Fast and the Furious too much and think they can overnight parts from Japan...

However, I also believe that custom wheels should require a non-refundable deposit (20% or more), and the rest payable upon receipt of the wheels by the vendor.



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