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There is one thing that I know for sure though: I bought my Harrington Group stainless TR6 bumpers directly from the Vietnamese branch in Saigon. There I dealt with an Austrian chap and I must say: The whole transactionand the quality were superb.
So I am quite keen to learn what might have gone wrong here....
Christ,!!!!!!! this is like a cliff hanger episode of Eastenders on a Friday evening, you know something is about to happen but you've got to wait until Monday for the next episode:P
Christ,!!!!!!! this is like a cliff hanger episode of Eastenders on a Friday evening, you know something is about to happen but you've got to wait until Monday for the next episode:P
Hurry up the suspenders are killing us
I remember those with Arther Pauline and that blonde bird that ended up in the Bill......
Please tell cos i was going to deal with Vietnam, once i have all the pounds saved, which i might add is a long way off
It was a spur of the moment emotional outburst, and I logged off.
I received a beautiful set of bumpers, truly, I was really impressed. I've fitted the rear set, no issues, they look great.
Unfortunately the front bumper has a fault with the positioning of the offside front fixing point, in so far as the mounting iron slotted fixing holes fixing didn't mate. No problem, I contacted Wards and they promised to look into the matter.
Two weeks later, after a couple of chasing emails and a phone call, this last Thursday, a replacement front bumper arrived, nicely packed, with the correct fixing centres, however the bumper is covered with unacceptable scuffs and marks. It looks like someone has tried to fit, badly, an over rider without the rubber seals, and elsewhere treated the polished stainless finish with less care then the material warrants, chrome being a harder finish would have probably been more resilient. To me the bumper looks tatty. This indicates to me that the bumper is from a used set, either from a display, from damaged stock or from a returned set.
I am annoyed, firstly, having now rejected the second bumper with an email notification on the day (so far I have not received any acknowledgement), I will probable have to wait another couple of weeks before another replacement is obtained. Secondly, why was a bumper in such a condition sent out to me in the first place, no quality control?
I'm just about to phone EJW to find out what's happening. I'll let you know.
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