Addresses are public data, anyway, but posting them may be a breech of ethics if you're into that stuff. With that said, edited the post.
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Originally posted by Jesus Christif "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" doesnt include being able to buy a huge veiny motherfucker then the declaration of independence isnt worth the hemp it was written on.Originally posted by Jedidiahhe speaks the truth.. he doesn't even have the -- -- eyes.
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Originally posted by loneStar22 View PostPtwice12? ive never heard of that screenname in my life. if you want you can look up the IP whoever has authority to do that and you will see ive never logged in under that name. i dont have any other screennames on his site. however, back to the order of business.
first of all pavel you have no business, no right at all to post someones address on the internet. what are you going to solve from that? from the moment ive posted my car on this forum ive had a problem with you and now you think you can post my address on the internet. would u really like to become an accomplice to all the issues ive had over this deal? trust me i dont think you do.
i dealt with this whole wheel thing until it was out of my hands. its easy to point blame at the shipper but theres alot of risk for the buyer and the seller when shipping used parts. a member on the e90post forum under the name of jpurvis can vouch for me for the fact that i DID NOT package the wheels in the way they are shown pictured. the pictures of my car with the wheels on them were how the wheels looked when they were shipped out, minor scratched but no huge marks and scrapes like seen in the pictures. i had the wheels wrapped completely with packing wrap. each wheel separated with cardboard. wrapped in pairs with a tracking number on each wheel. the pictures posted do not show this. i talked to the guy about this last year. the guy also told me i shipped him three wheels. i sent him four separate tracking numbers for each wheel. i told him to contact UPS with the ordeal. instead he tells me he's filing a police report. i contact UPS and they have no idea where the third wheel is. well what the hell i shipped 4 wheels and only 3 got to the guy i shipped them to. yet he's blaming me after receiving four tracking numbers. i tell him repeatedly i did not package the wheels this way and at some point they must have been repackaged on their way to him for whatever reason. yet this may sound unbelievable, it is the very truth weather or not its my word against his. maybe next time ill take pictures of the wheels at thew ups store before i ship them off.
later on he ends up with the forth wheel, showing ups lost one wheel along the way. this all adds up to an issue with the shipment company. not the shipper. ive told him repeatedly this is out of my hands. im not going to issue a refund to someone i sent good wheels to and they got to him in sad shape. UPS owes this guy money and ive been saying that for a year now.
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Originally posted by loneStar22 View PostPtwice12? ive never heard of that screenname in my life. if you want you can look up the IP whoever has authority to do that and you will see ive never logged in under that name. i dont have any other screennames on his site. however, back to the order of business.
first of all pavel you have no business, no right at all to post someones address on the internet. what are you going to solve from that? from the moment ive posted my car on this forum ive had a problem with you and now you think you can post my address on the internet. would u really like to become an accomplice to all the issues ive had over this deal? trust me i dont think you do.
i dealt with this whole wheel thing until it was out of my hands. its easy to point blame at the shipper but theres alot of risk for the buyer and the seller when shipping used parts. a member on the e90post forum under the name of jpurvis can vouch for me for the fact that i DID NOT package the wheels in the way they are shown pictured. the pictures of my car with the wheels on them were how the wheels looked when they were shipped out, minor scratched but no huge marks and scrapes like seen in the pictures. i had the wheels wrapped completely with packing wrap. each wheel separated with cardboard. wrapped in pairs with a tracking number on each wheel. the pictures posted do not show this. i talked to the guy about this last year. the guy also told me i shipped him three wheels. i sent him four separate tracking numbers for each wheel. i told him to contact UPS with the ordeal. instead he tells me he's filing a police report. i contact UPS and they have no idea where the third wheel is. well what the hell i shipped 4 wheels and only 3 got to the guy i shipped them to. yet he's blaming me after receiving four tracking numbers. i tell him repeatedly i did not package the wheels this way and at some point they must have been repackaged on their way to him for whatever reason. yet this may sound unbelievable, it is the very truth weather or not its my word against his. maybe next time ill take pictures of the wheels at thew ups store before i ship them off.
later on he ends up with the forth wheel, showing ups lost one wheel along the way. this all adds up to an issue with the shipment company. not the shipper. ive told him repeatedly this is out of my hands. im not going to issue a refund to someone i sent good wheels to and they got to him in sad shape. UPS owes this guy money and ive been saying that for a year now.
To me this is totally your fault either way I look at it. I've never had a problem with wheels being shipped to me or from me in my entire life as long as they were packaged properly. UPS has no reason to remove the packaging and have to repackage unless you failed to do so properly, which is super easy when the wheels have tires.
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Originally posted by loneStar22 View PostPtwice12? ive never heard of that screenname in my life. if you want you can look up the IP whoever has authority to do that and you will see ive never logged in under that name. i dont have any other screennames on his site. however, back to the order of business.
first of all pavel you have no business, no right at all to post someones address on the internet. what are you going to solve from that? from the moment ive posted my car on this forum ive had a problem with you and now you think you can post my address on the internet. would u really like to become an accomplice to all the issues ive had over this deal? trust me i dont think you do.
i dealt with this whole wheel thing until it was out of my hands. its easy to point blame at the shipper but theres alot of risk for the buyer and the seller when shipping used parts. a member on the e90post forum under the name of jpurvis can vouch for me for the fact that i DID NOT package the wheels in the way they are shown pictured. the pictures of my car with the wheels on them were how the wheels looked when they were shipped out, minor scratched but no huge marks and scrapes like seen in the pictures. i had the wheels wrapped completely with packing wrap. each wheel separated with cardboard. wrapped in pairs with a tracking number on each wheel. the pictures posted do not show this. i talked to the guy about this last year. the guy also told me i shipped him three wheels. i sent him four separate tracking numbers for each wheel. i told him to contact UPS with the ordeal. instead he tells me he's filing a police report. i contact UPS and they have no idea where the third wheel is. well what the hell i shipped 4 wheels and only 3 got to the guy i shipped them to. yet he's blaming me after receiving four tracking numbers. i tell him repeatedly i did not package the wheels this way and at some point they must have been repackaged on their way to him for whatever reason. yet this may sound unbelievable, it is the very truth weather or not its my word against his. maybe next time ill take pictures of the wheels at thew ups store before i ship them off.
later on he ends up with the forth wheel, showing ups lost one wheel along the way. this all adds up to an issue with the shipment company. not the shipper. ive told him repeatedly this is out of my hands. im not going to issue a refund to someone i sent good wheels to and they got to him in sad shape. UPS owes this guy money and ive been saying that for a year now.
Basically here's the deal: it's funny that your catch phrase is "gentlemen's stance" because it seems like that couldn't be further from the truth. Sometimes you have to take a loss, because no amount of money is worth ripping someone off and being a jerk.Need to rent a fender roller in Socal? PM me.
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Originally posted by PavelK313 View PostI would like to see your reaction if someone would take $1100 from you!
Lonestar has put across his version of the story, I have personally lost money from shipping companies mistakes, but I did not cry about it on forums and blame the seller.
As for those questioning the condition of the tires, $1100 for wheels alone is enough money. Even if the corners are a bit chewed out from scrubbing...
I say man the fuck up, and if you're gonna cry about it, do it into your pillow at night, not here.
On that note, the foot has come down, no more on the topic shall be said, anyone who does will take a vacation. Fair warning has been given.
If you wish to talk about this post, PM me.Originally posted by anthLucky they didn't come into your house and disrespect your whole family.
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