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It looks like whoever was moving the pallet didn't know how to use the forklift .
Sometime they will send you and engine that was damage thru shipping so you can file a claim with the shipping company, sometimes they send you the damage engine and because they can't sell them locally.
i would get my money back, don't keep that smash up engine get your full refund and try to buy something local.
I wouldn't worry about VVTi if you gonna put it in an older SC, You have to convert to DBW but if that's what you want then i say go for it.
Sometime they will send you and engine that was damage thru shipping so you can file a claim with the shipping company, sometimes they send you the damage engine and because they can't sell them locally.
i would get my money back, don't keep that smash up engine get your full refund and try to buy something local.
I wouldn't worry about VVTi if you gonna put it in an older SC, You have to convert to DBW but if that's what you want then i say go for it.
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That was a very smart move to use a credit card to fund the PayPal payment. (I won't do it any other way) Otherwise PayPal is not always your "pal" is situations like this. I would definitely contact the credit card company, reverse charges, and file a complaint. The credit card company will do battle for you against PayPal and/or the vendors and you'll have MUCH better results than if you dealt with PayPal by yourself.
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ive never dealt with e-bay but alof of people do with good results---or at least so they say.
it is wise advice to use caution when dealing with them im sure---look at what happened here.
Do you mind if i ask how much they charged you for the motor?I realize youve been refunded but what was the original charge?
thanks
it is wise advice to use caution when dealing with them im sure---look at what happened here.
Do you mind if i ask how much they charged you for the motor?I realize youve been refunded but what was the original charge?
thanks
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The motor was 2,400 shipped.
But the motor they shipped was not the one listed in the auction.
I'm seriously thinking about going na-t at this point. I'm so frustrated.
But the motor they shipped was not the one listed in the auction.
I'm seriously thinking about going na-t at this point. I'm so frustrated.
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Well I wanted the vvti motor specifically and that swap was complete with all sensors, it was a far price had it been the one pictured in the auction and minus all the damage.