Problems with Xenon dealer?
#11
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Re: Problems with Xenon dealer?
I may just go the ebay route if the ones I ordered do not show up in a few
more days. I see a couple of ebay sellers have new OEM Philips listed for
$65 -$80 a pair... not bad, since the MB dealer wants $125 each (ouch!). The
spectral range shifts during use, so they should either be replaced as a
pair, or a color adjusted (labeled as "+") lamp should be used.
Must've been those friggin' speed bumps that did the original lamp in
(sigh!)
Thanks for the input,
Paul
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"Travis Jordan" <no.one@no.net> wrote in message
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> Comboverfish wrote:
>> > However, this eBay
>> > seller has a pretty good reputation.
>>
>> I would think twice before dealing with someone that had 97.4
>> feedback. That's actually pretty bad. Atleast read the negative
>> comments.
>> Maybe all of his negs are from years ago when he was just starting
>> out...
>
> Perhaps so, but since the OP was willing to deal with a seller with zero
> feedback....
>
>
more days. I see a couple of ebay sellers have new OEM Philips listed for
$65 -$80 a pair... not bad, since the MB dealer wants $125 each (ouch!). The
spectral range shifts during use, so they should either be replaced as a
pair, or a color adjusted (labeled as "+") lamp should be used.
Must've been those friggin' speed bumps that did the original lamp in
(sigh!)
Thanks for the input,
Paul
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"Travis Jordan" <no.one@no.net> wrote in message
news:3xfGd.807834$O24.117770@news.easynews.com...
> Comboverfish wrote:
>> > However, this eBay
>> > seller has a pretty good reputation.
>>
>> I would think twice before dealing with someone that had 97.4
>> feedback. That's actually pretty bad. Atleast read the negative
>> comments.
>> Maybe all of his negs are from years ago when he was just starting
>> out...
>
> Perhaps so, but since the OP was willing to deal with a seller with zero
> feedback....
>
>
#12
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Re: Problems with Xenon dealer?
I may just go the ebay route if the ones I ordered do not show up in a few
more days. I see a couple of ebay sellers have new OEM Philips listed for
$65 -$80 a pair... not bad, since the MB dealer wants $125 each (ouch!). The
spectral range shifts during use, so they should either be replaced as a
pair, or a color adjusted (labeled as "+") lamp should be used.
Must've been those friggin' speed bumps that did the original lamp in
(sigh!)
Thanks for the input,
Paul
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"Travis Jordan" <no.one@no.net> wrote in message
news:3xfGd.807834$O24.117770@news.easynews.com...
> Comboverfish wrote:
>> > However, this eBay
>> > seller has a pretty good reputation.
>>
>> I would think twice before dealing with someone that had 97.4
>> feedback. That's actually pretty bad. Atleast read the negative
>> comments.
>> Maybe all of his negs are from years ago when he was just starting
>> out...
>
> Perhaps so, but since the OP was willing to deal with a seller with zero
> feedback....
>
>
more days. I see a couple of ebay sellers have new OEM Philips listed for
$65 -$80 a pair... not bad, since the MB dealer wants $125 each (ouch!). The
spectral range shifts during use, so they should either be replaced as a
pair, or a color adjusted (labeled as "+") lamp should be used.
Must've been those friggin' speed bumps that did the original lamp in
(sigh!)
Thanks for the input,
Paul
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"Travis Jordan" <no.one@no.net> wrote in message
news:3xfGd.807834$O24.117770@news.easynews.com...
> Comboverfish wrote:
>> > However, this eBay
>> > seller has a pretty good reputation.
>>
>> I would think twice before dealing with someone that had 97.4
>> feedback. That's actually pretty bad. Atleast read the negative
>> comments.
>> Maybe all of his negs are from years ago when he was just starting
>> out...
>
> Perhaps so, but since the OP was willing to deal with a seller with zero
> feedback....
>
>
#13
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Posts: n/a
Re: Problems with Xenon dealer?
I may just go the ebay route if the ones I ordered do not show up in a few
more days. I see a couple of ebay sellers have new OEM Philips listed for
$65 -$80 a pair... not bad, since the MB dealer wants $125 each (ouch!). The
spectral range shifts during use, so they should either be replaced as a
pair, or a color adjusted (labeled as "+") lamp should be used.
Must've been those friggin' speed bumps that did the original lamp in
(sigh!)
Thanks for the input,
Paul
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"Travis Jordan" <no.one@no.net> wrote in message
news:3xfGd.807834$O24.117770@news.easynews.com...
> Comboverfish wrote:
>> > However, this eBay
>> > seller has a pretty good reputation.
>>
>> I would think twice before dealing with someone that had 97.4
>> feedback. That's actually pretty bad. Atleast read the negative
>> comments.
>> Maybe all of his negs are from years ago when he was just starting
>> out...
>
> Perhaps so, but since the OP was willing to deal with a seller with zero
> feedback....
>
>
more days. I see a couple of ebay sellers have new OEM Philips listed for
$65 -$80 a pair... not bad, since the MB dealer wants $125 each (ouch!). The
spectral range shifts during use, so they should either be replaced as a
pair, or a color adjusted (labeled as "+") lamp should be used.
Must've been those friggin' speed bumps that did the original lamp in
(sigh!)
Thanks for the input,
Paul
--- http://www.astro-nut.com ---
"Travis Jordan" <no.one@no.net> wrote in message
news:3xfGd.807834$O24.117770@news.easynews.com...
> Comboverfish wrote:
>> > However, this eBay
>> > seller has a pretty good reputation.
>>
>> I would think twice before dealing with someone that had 97.4
>> feedback. That's actually pretty bad. Atleast read the negative
>> comments.
>> Maybe all of his negs are from years ago when he was just starting
>> out...
>
> Perhaps so, but since the OP was willing to deal with a seller with zero
> feedback....
>
>
#14
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Re: Problems with Xenon dealer?
You don't have a clue what you are talking about. With over 1,000 feedbacks
on ebay, you always have the ebay newbie that posts -FB because he did not
get something delivered YESTERDAY. Or the PITA person that you can not
please NO MATTER WHAT YOU DO. Or the buyer that DOES NOT READ THE
DESCRIPTION.........Why do you think so many landed retail stores are now
instituting a "no return" policy?..........It's called BUYER ABUSE !
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>> I would think twice before dealing with someone that had 97.4
>> feedback. That's actually pretty bad. Atleast read the negative
>> comments.
>> Maybe all of his negs are from years ago when he was just starting
>> out...
>
> Perhaps so, but since the OP was willing to deal with a seller with zero
> feedback....
>
>
on ebay, you always have the ebay newbie that posts -FB because he did not
get something delivered YESTERDAY. Or the PITA person that you can not
please NO MATTER WHAT YOU DO. Or the buyer that DOES NOT READ THE
DESCRIPTION.........Why do you think so many landed retail stores are now
instituting a "no return" policy?..........It's called BUYER ABUSE !
----------------------------------
>> I would think twice before dealing with someone that had 97.4
>> feedback. That's actually pretty bad. Atleast read the negative
>> comments.
>> Maybe all of his negs are from years ago when he was just starting
>> out...
>
> Perhaps so, but since the OP was willing to deal with a seller with zero
> feedback....
>
>
#15
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Posts: n/a
Re: Problems with Xenon dealer?
You don't have a clue what you are talking about. With over 1,000 feedbacks
on ebay, you always have the ebay newbie that posts -FB because he did not
get something delivered YESTERDAY. Or the PITA person that you can not
please NO MATTER WHAT YOU DO. Or the buyer that DOES NOT READ THE
DESCRIPTION.........Why do you think so many landed retail stores are now
instituting a "no return" policy?..........It's called BUYER ABUSE !
----------------------------------
>> I would think twice before dealing with someone that had 97.4
>> feedback. That's actually pretty bad. Atleast read the negative
>> comments.
>> Maybe all of his negs are from years ago when he was just starting
>> out...
>
> Perhaps so, but since the OP was willing to deal with a seller with zero
> feedback....
>
>
on ebay, you always have the ebay newbie that posts -FB because he did not
get something delivered YESTERDAY. Or the PITA person that you can not
please NO MATTER WHAT YOU DO. Or the buyer that DOES NOT READ THE
DESCRIPTION.........Why do you think so many landed retail stores are now
instituting a "no return" policy?..........It's called BUYER ABUSE !
----------------------------------
>> I would think twice before dealing with someone that had 97.4
>> feedback. That's actually pretty bad. Atleast read the negative
>> comments.
>> Maybe all of his negs are from years ago when he was just starting
>> out...
>
> Perhaps so, but since the OP was willing to deal with a seller with zero
> feedback....
>
>
#16
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Problems with Xenon dealer?
You don't have a clue what you are talking about. With over 1,000 feedbacks
on ebay, you always have the ebay newbie that posts -FB because he did not
get something delivered YESTERDAY. Or the PITA person that you can not
please NO MATTER WHAT YOU DO. Or the buyer that DOES NOT READ THE
DESCRIPTION.........Why do you think so many landed retail stores are now
instituting a "no return" policy?..........It's called BUYER ABUSE !
----------------------------------
>> I would think twice before dealing with someone that had 97.4
>> feedback. That's actually pretty bad. Atleast read the negative
>> comments.
>> Maybe all of his negs are from years ago when he was just starting
>> out...
>
> Perhaps so, but since the OP was willing to deal with a seller with zero
> feedback....
>
>
on ebay, you always have the ebay newbie that posts -FB because he did not
get something delivered YESTERDAY. Or the PITA person that you can not
please NO MATTER WHAT YOU DO. Or the buyer that DOES NOT READ THE
DESCRIPTION.........Why do you think so many landed retail stores are now
instituting a "no return" policy?..........It's called BUYER ABUSE !
----------------------------------
>> I would think twice before dealing with someone that had 97.4
>> feedback. That's actually pretty bad. Atleast read the negative
>> comments.
>> Maybe all of his negs are from years ago when he was just starting
>> out...
>
> Perhaps so, but since the OP was willing to deal with a seller with zero
> feedback....
>
>
#17
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Re: Problems with Xenon dealer?
Hey, I hear you! If the seller had 97.5% FB, then he'd be great!
Idiot newbies are a constant. Experienced sellers should get out of
the blame game and spend a little effort towards making the buyer
happy. Sellers are always going to run into the idiots, but there are
ways to smooth over these transactions as to not get NEGs. Nitpicky
negative FB -- as childish as it is, usually occurs because the seller
did *something* wrong; in the other cases I agree that the buyer
wrongfully perceived some transgression.
Some newbies choose not to learn the system - it can be overwhelming
for a first time buyer to understand with the current TOS - then throw
in the regular policy changes and the unwritten code of conduct between
experienced Ebayers. As good as selling is on Ebay, I think sellers
could raise their bottom line by striving for customer satisfaction.
Those NEGs, legitimate or not, turn away the good type of customer who
usually does his homework and pays immediately without a fuss.
Idiot newbies are a constant. Experienced sellers should get out of
the blame game and spend a little effort towards making the buyer
happy. Sellers are always going to run into the idiots, but there are
ways to smooth over these transactions as to not get NEGs. Nitpicky
negative FB -- as childish as it is, usually occurs because the seller
did *something* wrong; in the other cases I agree that the buyer
wrongfully perceived some transgression.
Some newbies choose not to learn the system - it can be overwhelming
for a first time buyer to understand with the current TOS - then throw
in the regular policy changes and the unwritten code of conduct between
experienced Ebayers. As good as selling is on Ebay, I think sellers
could raise their bottom line by striving for customer satisfaction.
Those NEGs, legitimate or not, turn away the good type of customer who
usually does his homework and pays immediately without a fuss.
#18
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Problems with Xenon dealer?
Hey, I hear you! If the seller had 97.5% FB, then he'd be great!
Idiot newbies are a constant. Experienced sellers should get out of
the blame game and spend a little effort towards making the buyer
happy. Sellers are always going to run into the idiots, but there are
ways to smooth over these transactions as to not get NEGs. Nitpicky
negative FB -- as childish as it is, usually occurs because the seller
did *something* wrong; in the other cases I agree that the buyer
wrongfully perceived some transgression.
Some newbies choose not to learn the system - it can be overwhelming
for a first time buyer to understand with the current TOS - then throw
in the regular policy changes and the unwritten code of conduct between
experienced Ebayers. As good as selling is on Ebay, I think sellers
could raise their bottom line by striving for customer satisfaction.
Those NEGs, legitimate or not, turn away the good type of customer who
usually does his homework and pays immediately without a fuss.
Idiot newbies are a constant. Experienced sellers should get out of
the blame game and spend a little effort towards making the buyer
happy. Sellers are always going to run into the idiots, but there are
ways to smooth over these transactions as to not get NEGs. Nitpicky
negative FB -- as childish as it is, usually occurs because the seller
did *something* wrong; in the other cases I agree that the buyer
wrongfully perceived some transgression.
Some newbies choose not to learn the system - it can be overwhelming
for a first time buyer to understand with the current TOS - then throw
in the regular policy changes and the unwritten code of conduct between
experienced Ebayers. As good as selling is on Ebay, I think sellers
could raise their bottom line by striving for customer satisfaction.
Those NEGs, legitimate or not, turn away the good type of customer who
usually does his homework and pays immediately without a fuss.
#19
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Problems with Xenon dealer?
Hey, I hear you! If the seller had 97.5% FB, then he'd be great!
Idiot newbies are a constant. Experienced sellers should get out of
the blame game and spend a little effort towards making the buyer
happy. Sellers are always going to run into the idiots, but there are
ways to smooth over these transactions as to not get NEGs. Nitpicky
negative FB -- as childish as it is, usually occurs because the seller
did *something* wrong; in the other cases I agree that the buyer
wrongfully perceived some transgression.
Some newbies choose not to learn the system - it can be overwhelming
for a first time buyer to understand with the current TOS - then throw
in the regular policy changes and the unwritten code of conduct between
experienced Ebayers. As good as selling is on Ebay, I think sellers
could raise their bottom line by striving for customer satisfaction.
Those NEGs, legitimate or not, turn away the good type of customer who
usually does his homework and pays immediately without a fuss.
Idiot newbies are a constant. Experienced sellers should get out of
the blame game and spend a little effort towards making the buyer
happy. Sellers are always going to run into the idiots, but there are
ways to smooth over these transactions as to not get NEGs. Nitpicky
negative FB -- as childish as it is, usually occurs because the seller
did *something* wrong; in the other cases I agree that the buyer
wrongfully perceived some transgression.
Some newbies choose not to learn the system - it can be overwhelming
for a first time buyer to understand with the current TOS - then throw
in the regular policy changes and the unwritten code of conduct between
experienced Ebayers. As good as selling is on Ebay, I think sellers
could raise their bottom line by striving for customer satisfaction.
Those NEGs, legitimate or not, turn away the good type of customer who
usually does his homework and pays immediately without a fuss.
#20
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Re: Problems with Xenon dealer?
Ummmm... I'm the original poster.
The lamps were not ordered via ebay but from an online dealer (
http://www.hid2go.com/ ) My angst, as noted in the original posting, was due
to the fact that the lamps were to be shipped overnight, but it's been
almost a week since the shipping confirmation (I've got a headlight out,
remember?). The company has not responded to my emails or telephone
messages.
I can deal with the $220 if they never show up... I just want my friggin'
headlamps to work! All I sought here was input from anyone else who might
have dealt with the company.
Paul
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"Martin Joseph" <mercedes@barknaturalpet.com> wrote in message
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> On 2005-01-15 21:47:08 -0800, "Comboverfish" <comboverfish@yahoo.com>
> said:
>
>> Hey, I hear you! If the seller had 97.5% FB, then he'd be great!
>
> This is crap.
>
> 97.4 is a poor feedback score. Any reputable seller that deals above
> board and tries to please there customers will have a feedback approaching
> 100%
>
> I know a dishonest seller personally that has one of these 97.5
> feedbacks.
>
> Read the comments and judge for yourself.
>
> Marty
>
> PS I think the original poster should relax and I bet his lamps show up
> on Monday :~)
>
>
>
The lamps were not ordered via ebay but from an online dealer (
http://www.hid2go.com/ ) My angst, as noted in the original posting, was due
to the fact that the lamps were to be shipped overnight, but it's been
almost a week since the shipping confirmation (I've got a headlight out,
remember?). The company has not responded to my emails or telephone
messages.
I can deal with the $220 if they never show up... I just want my friggin'
headlamps to work! All I sought here was input from anyone else who might
have dealt with the company.
Paul
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"Martin Joseph" <mercedes@barknaturalpet.com> wrote in message
news:2005011601325575249%mercedes@barknaturalpetco m...
> On 2005-01-15 21:47:08 -0800, "Comboverfish" <comboverfish@yahoo.com>
> said:
>
>> Hey, I hear you! If the seller had 97.5% FB, then he'd be great!
>
> This is crap.
>
> 97.4 is a poor feedback score. Any reputable seller that deals above
> board and tries to please there customers will have a feedback approaching
> 100%
>
> I know a dishonest seller personally that has one of these 97.5
> feedbacks.
>
> Read the comments and judge for yourself.
>
> Marty
>
> PS I think the original poster should relax and I bet his lamps show up
> on Monday :~)
>
>
>