Re: U.S. Car Tool " Scam"
[Re: mopargem]
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10/31/13 11:14 AM
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This is one reason why I never committed with a deposit for the projected Challenger convertible rear interior panels. Months turn into years and in this case he got nothing.
Who is making those panels?
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Re: U.S. Car Tool " Scam"
[Re: HMcCandless_Jr]
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10/31/13 12:16 PM
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I received 4 emails the week of October 20th about US Car tool and issues with the company, I emailed John on October 24th about meeting him at the shop on Sunday 10-27 as I wanted to show him the email and ask about this, He chose to Terminate my employment 10-25 instead. Nothing surprises me anymore.
Herb Jr
And Mitchel wasn't one of the 4 so I guess that's 5
Sorry to hear that Herb. Looks like he's taking the easy way out of the mess.
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Re: U.S. Car Tool " Scam"
[Re: HMcCandless_Jr]
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10/31/13 12:18 PM
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I received 4 emails the week of October 20th about US Car tool and issues with the company, I emailed John on October 24th about meeting him at the shop on Sunday 10-27 as I wanted to show him the email and ask about this, He chose to Terminate my employment 10-25 instead. Nothing surprises me anymore.
Herb Jr
And Mitchel wasn't one of the 4 so I guess that's 5
Hmmmmm --- this is getting to be real interesting
Russ
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Re: U.S. Car Tool " Scam"
[Re: mitchell]
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10/31/13 06:03 PM
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I hope for you the roles are never reversed here. All this over $50?. Anyway I have spoken to John once years ago and we had a difference opinion and it was handled maturely. I have seldom hesitated to speak my mind on US car tools in general when I felt there was a misrepresentation of their products. A search will clearly prove that. However there are IMo a few possible reasons a deadlock is reached in cases like this, and one or two them cannot be changed by all the name calling in the world. Since John has a long respectable business reputation with many here, I suspect there must be some serious causes for this impasse, and they are following not necessarily in order, merit or probability: 1. The OP has been a total jerk and poisoned the relationship fatally 2. John has every intention of meeting his commitments and is close to doing so, and has no new info to share which if he did would likely only open him to more harassment 3. He has personal/medical/etc issues in the works 4. He doesn't have the funds to refund, and pride in admitting so is an obstacle 5. He's a full blown crook that has figured out how to buy an off shore island on $50 mopar scams 6. Or some combination of the above.
"When one’s appeal is emotional, it does not matter if there is no substance."
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Re: U.S. Car Tool " Scam"
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10/31/13 07:02 PM
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1. The OP has been a total jerk and poisoned the relationship fatally That's no excuse to keep his money
2. John has every intention of meeting his commitments and is close to doing so, and has no new info to share which if he did would likely only open him to more harassmentIt's been too long by any reasonable standard - a full refund is due immediately regardless of how 'close' he thinks he might be.
3. He has personal/medical/etc issues in the works Not the OP's problem, or anyone else's problem. Refund the money and *then* concentrate on your problems. This, by the way, is a much-abused excuse and is usually executed by scammers trying to drag out the process.
4. He doesn't have the funds to refund, and pride in admitting so is an obstacle Tough. Take out a loan and pay back what you owe. Sell some things.
5. He's a full blown crook that has figured out how to buy an off shore island on $50 mopar scamsThere's a lot more than $50 in play here. It doesn't take a full-blown crook to rip someone off. As a matter of fact, someone with a good reputation is far more able to do so (for a while, anyway)
6. Or some combination of the above.
This kind of 'activity' from a business turns my stomach.
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Re: U.S. Car Tool " Scam"
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10/31/13 07:32 PM
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This is upsetting , I had great Experience with the man. This kind of stuff hurts more than the business its not good for our hobby! Makes It hard for self starters to earn trust.
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Re: U.S. Car Tool " Scam"
[Re: calmopar]
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10/31/13 07:54 PM
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1. The OP has been a total jerk and poisoned the relationship fatally That's no excuse to keep his money
2. John has every intention of meeting his commitments and is close to doing so, and has no new info to share which if he did would likely only open him to more harassmentIt's been too long by any reasonable standard - a full refund is due immediately regardless of how 'close' he thinks he might be.
3. He has personal/medical/etc issues in the works Not the OP's problem, or anyone else's problem. Refund the money and *then* concentrate on your problems. This, by the way, is a much-abused excuse and is usually executed by scammers trying to drag out the process.
4. He doesn't have the funds to refund, and pride in admitting so is an obstacle Tough. Take out a loan and pay back what you owe. Sell some things.
5. He's a full blown crook that has figured out how to buy an off shore island on $50 mopar scamsThere's a lot more than $50 in play here. It doesn't take a full-blown crook to rip someone off. As a matter of fact, someone with a good reputation is far more able to do so #for a while, anyway#
6. Or some combination of the above.
This kind of 'activity' from a business turns my stomach.
There is absolutely NO excuse, even after Jules passed away his family is making an effort to refund the money and/or parts to those people he was doing business with.
For those in the US Car Tool Fan Club why don't you pony up the cash so the people who got ripped off can get their money back before they declare bankruptcy and screw a lot more people over, I hope nobody has their beloved car being restored there.
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Re: U.S. Car Tool " Scam"
[Re: calmopar]
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10/31/13 08:46 PM
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1. The OP has been a total jerk and poisoned the relationship fatally That's no excuse to keep his moneyI agree, but being a jerk dosen't speed things up or get the phone answered
2. John has every intention of meeting his commitments and is close to doing so, and has no new info to share which if he did would likely only open him to more harassmentIt's been too long by any reasonable standard - a full refund is due immediately regardless of how 'close' he thinks he might be. However the OP should bear the same cross, I mean he waited years to start this process, and I have already replies ago clearly stated his money should be returned
3. He has personal/medical/etc issues in the works Not the OP's problem, or anyone else's problem. Refund the money and *then* concentrate on your problems. This, by the way, is a much-abused excuse and is usually executed by scammers trying to drag out the process. Well it may not be HIS problem, but when you deal with people, their problems effect them and indirectly those around them, like it or not, and yes scammers use it, because it an easy way to falsely gain sympathy, and I'll reserve judgement on that, for time being
4. He doesn't have the funds to refund, and pride in admitting so is an obstacle Tough. Take out a loan and pay back what you owe. Sell some things. Tough? Ouch, taking out loans for people in financial straights is a non sequitor, and sell some things? Maybe like DS safety loops?
5. He's a full blown crook that has figured out how to buy an off shore island on $50 mopar scamsThere's a lot more than $50 in play here. It doesn't take a full-blown crook to rip someone off. As a matter of fact, someone with a good reputation is far more able to do so (for a while, anyway) So his "good reputation" was an illusion after all these years to pull off this stunning scam?
6. Or some combination of the above.
This kind of 'activity' from a business turns my stomach.
Ah heck, everything is cut and dry, black and white, getting all the facts just makes it harder to figure out, make him walk the plank. Besides, whats a few more years at this point.
"When one’s appeal is emotional, it does not matter if there is no substance."
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