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| Mat:
Did you bring the issue up with the seller? |
| gamepimp:
I'll try to post a pic when I'm at a computer. It won't seem to let me do it from my phone. I didn't complain to the seller because I thought maybe I was just being overly picky. But to be honest, the way the guy packed the stuff for shipping I'm not surprised the stuff was all scratched. Live and learn I guess... |
| Tony555:
I bought my t-molding from Grooby Game Gear....not as much range as t-molding.com, but GGG is cheaper and you can buy any length (t-molding.com requires you to buy in 20ft lots) |
| trekking95:
When I get mine, I will get it from GGG. Mostly because I am going to buy a lot from them and it would save double shipping. And I like GGG's stuff. :) If the seller packed it that bad and it is in bad shape we should know who it is so we don't buy from them. But then giving out names for that sort of thing is not nice to do. So I guess we should all just buy from online stores since they have a name and its quality guaranteed? ??? |
| gamepimp:
I didn't really want to name any names because I know some ppl have had decent experiences w/ the guy. But if u really want to know for ur own purposes, this thread might "clue" u in. ;) http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=120154.0 My experiences were similar to some of the complaints in the post (super slow shipping, old microswitches with Ultralux buttons, sent some pushbuttons back and they were never received/refunded by vendor, poor packaging, etc) Needless to say, even though the prices were good I don't plan to use the vendor again... |
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