RE: 29% off DPE Wheels from Trinity Autosport
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Originally Posted by r1racer' post='600094' date='Jun 10 2008, 05:40 PM
Hey Al,
I'm not mad at you. What you said on top is NOT completely true. I will now do 29.99% MSRP off until FRIDAY ONLY. Yes I am not going through DPE directly, but my SOURCE is an approved dealer. What does it matter anyways because DPE is getting business.
By the way...No hard feelings.
I'm not mad at you. What you said on top is NOT completely true. I will now do 29.99% MSRP off until FRIDAY ONLY. Yes I am not going through DPE directly, but my SOURCE is an approved dealer. What does it matter anyways because DPE is getting business.
By the way...No hard feelings.
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Originally Posted by r1racer' post='600094' date='Jun 10 2008, 05:40 PM
Hey Al,
I'm not mad at you. What you said on top is NOT completely true. I will now do 29.99% MSRP off until FRIDAY ONLY. Yes I am not going through DPE directly, but my SOURCE is an approved dealer. What does it matter anyways because DPE is getting business.
By the way...No hard feelings.
I'm not mad at you. What you said on top is NOT completely true. I will now do 29.99% MSRP off until FRIDAY ONLY. Yes I am not going through DPE directly, but my SOURCE is an approved dealer. What does it matter anyways because DPE is getting business.
By the way...No hard feelings.
HAHA..look what you did AL, now you really can't beat Trinity's pricing...
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I also know both Al and Joe and although I'm not taking sides I don't see any issues with Joe's offer. He never said he was an authorized dealer for DPE so if he can get the wheels through a legit source and able to offer the discount he's advertising, it's all good.
Competition is good for us consumers.
Anyone wants to do 30% off on 360 Forged wheels? LOL!
Competition is good for us consumers.
Anyone wants to do 30% off on 360 Forged wheels? LOL!
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Originally Posted by EuroCarFan' post='600140' date='Jun 10 2008, 08:59 PM
I also know both Al and Joe and although I'm not taking sides I don't see any issues with Joe's offer. He never said he was an authorized dealer for DPE so if he can get the wheels through a legit source and able to offer the discount he's advertising, it's all good.
Competition is good for us consumers.
Anyone wants to do 30% off on 360 Forged wheels? LOL!
Competition is good for us consumers.
Anyone wants to do 30% off on 360 Forged wheels? LOL!
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Originally Posted by vegastrashed' post='600061' date='Jun 10 2008, 07:43 PM
Take it easy everybody. I know and have met both Joe (r1racer) and Al (Sonic). Having said that, I will vouch for Joe and I know many others here will as well. Joe is by no means a scammer. Thanks, Al for looking out for the best interest in everybody. God knows, there has been a lot of swindlers lately on many of the car forums. I suggest the admins delete this unnecessary accusation of an upstanding e60 member and vendor.
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Before we start a war thread here, Let me try to clarify things out here.
We got a call from one of our customer that purchased a DPE wheels through our group buy, He was upset because the price on the group buy was slightly higher than what Trinity Motorsports offer.
So we called Manu@DPE to verify the validity of the group buy that offered by Trinity. He said that "they are not an authorized dealer for DPE and He will not approved or honor that pricing", Including warranty issue.
With that being said, Al post on the forum the information so other people aware of the situation. It may came out wrong but Al sole intention is to inform member on this board the situation. We have no intention to hurt or steal away customer from Trinity. He's trying to look out for fellow member.
There's a lot of fishy thing happening in e60 lately. Vendor offer great prices but they don't deliver especially on the mtech group buy forum. I myself have to help 4 members here that buy the mtech from the group buy.
I totally understand the frustation and anger from member that knows or do business with Joe. If Al offend you in anyway, I apologize on behalf AL and Sonic.
I will refund the money that the customer put down for the deposit and have him bought the wheels from Trininty. I just feel bad for the customer because I can't offer him the same price and he has been a loyal customer to us for a long time.
This is what i found funny but true !!
The ways of being a ?successful? customer
Our market is one of the only ones where the customer AUTOMATICALLY assumes the price is negotiable and as a result doesn?t see the bigger picture. Here?s a few tips that will help us help you better:
1. Don?t be an asshole: Treat others as you want to be treated. If you call me and act like an ass and give me attitude, I have even less reason to give you good pricing or preferential treatment. Don?t be a brown noser either, cause I can see right through that. And don?t take your bad day out on the salesman, cause that?s just being selfish.
2. People make mistakes: Sometimes there will be mistakes made, and regardless of who?s fault it is, attempt to be understanding about it. If you are understanding, the seller will try to FIND a solution, rather than waste time fighting it out with you.
3. Be patient: Special orders take time, shipping takes time, deliveries take time, picking up parts takes time, so be understanding rather than upset at every little thing that isn?t going your way.
4. Don?t ask me for sponsorships: This isn?t a handout contest. Earn your way to the top with your OWN hard work, money, and elbow grease. Then get OFFERED sponsorships or help with your project, rather than beginning with nothing to show for it. You gotta EARN respect, you can?t expect it from the get go. And don?t get braggadocious about it?if you need to brag to me about why you should have sponsors, then maybe that?s why you don?t have any.
5. Asking about price matching: A lot of shops offer ?price matching? and as a result customers try to use this as leverage while hitting other shops up for price quotes. There is a way to be tactful about it, and immediately telling me ?wow that?s expensive I can get it at ABC Motors for $XXX? is not a good way to go about it (see #1). If you can get a cheaper price than what I can do, then by all means do it, but don?t cry to me when the shop doesn?t come through on their end. Clich? alert! If its too good to be true then?yeah.
6. Don?t be a lowballer: If you ask me ?can you go any lower? when I?ve already given you a price break, that just becomes irritating (yet again, see #1). I am more than willing to hook it up on price, but goddamn this isn?t a haggle contest. You don?t go into the supermarket and ask for half off on the creamed corn, do you?
7. Don?t believe everything you read: The internet has a wealth of good information. The internet also has a wealth of CRAP ASS information. Use your brain and choose wisely, and learn from real life experience.
8. Be loyal: A lot of my customers buy from me time and time again, and this is probably one of the best feelings to see a returning customer. They might not always get the lowest price, and might have been able to save a couple bucks going elsewhere, but the fact that they come back and shop with me makes me even more willing to help them out the next time around.
9. Running my stickers won?t change a damn thing: Running a shop?s sticker shouldn?t be some kind of exchange for discount. You should run it because you WANT TO SUPPORT THE SHOP.
10. Buy QUALITY products: Demand the best! Do it right the first time! So many mottos run through my head, but it?s so true. You wonder why the current market is being bombarded with low-priced shitty quality controlled crap? If you don?t buy quality products (as featured by OG Made), then you?ll be left without any good choices, and all the great Japanese companies who have come to the USA will have to pack up and take it home.
11. BUSINESSES NEED TO MAKE MONEY TO OPERATE: Gasp! Are you serious!? You need profit to operate a business? YOU SHARKS! LOL. Let?s get real folks?if you want GOOD shops to stay around, then you need to support them, so stop trying to squeeze every penny out of us to YOUR benefit. Paying cash doesn?t mean no sales tax! Shipping to a business address doesn?t magically cut freight cost in half! Good service costs money too. You gotta eat, and so do we!!!
"The ways of being a successful customer" is quoted from http://og-made.com/archives/1376 by Logan at A-Spec Products.
Lets move on..
Best Regards
Darwin
We got a call from one of our customer that purchased a DPE wheels through our group buy, He was upset because the price on the group buy was slightly higher than what Trinity Motorsports offer.
So we called Manu@DPE to verify the validity of the group buy that offered by Trinity. He said that "they are not an authorized dealer for DPE and He will not approved or honor that pricing", Including warranty issue.
With that being said, Al post on the forum the information so other people aware of the situation. It may came out wrong but Al sole intention is to inform member on this board the situation. We have no intention to hurt or steal away customer from Trinity. He's trying to look out for fellow member.
There's a lot of fishy thing happening in e60 lately. Vendor offer great prices but they don't deliver especially on the mtech group buy forum. I myself have to help 4 members here that buy the mtech from the group buy.
I totally understand the frustation and anger from member that knows or do business with Joe. If Al offend you in anyway, I apologize on behalf AL and Sonic.
I will refund the money that the customer put down for the deposit and have him bought the wheels from Trininty. I just feel bad for the customer because I can't offer him the same price and he has been a loyal customer to us for a long time.
This is what i found funny but true !!
The ways of being a ?successful? customer
Our market is one of the only ones where the customer AUTOMATICALLY assumes the price is negotiable and as a result doesn?t see the bigger picture. Here?s a few tips that will help us help you better:
1. Don?t be an asshole: Treat others as you want to be treated. If you call me and act like an ass and give me attitude, I have even less reason to give you good pricing or preferential treatment. Don?t be a brown noser either, cause I can see right through that. And don?t take your bad day out on the salesman, cause that?s just being selfish.
2. People make mistakes: Sometimes there will be mistakes made, and regardless of who?s fault it is, attempt to be understanding about it. If you are understanding, the seller will try to FIND a solution, rather than waste time fighting it out with you.
3. Be patient: Special orders take time, shipping takes time, deliveries take time, picking up parts takes time, so be understanding rather than upset at every little thing that isn?t going your way.
4. Don?t ask me for sponsorships: This isn?t a handout contest. Earn your way to the top with your OWN hard work, money, and elbow grease. Then get OFFERED sponsorships or help with your project, rather than beginning with nothing to show for it. You gotta EARN respect, you can?t expect it from the get go. And don?t get braggadocious about it?if you need to brag to me about why you should have sponsors, then maybe that?s why you don?t have any.
5. Asking about price matching: A lot of shops offer ?price matching? and as a result customers try to use this as leverage while hitting other shops up for price quotes. There is a way to be tactful about it, and immediately telling me ?wow that?s expensive I can get it at ABC Motors for $XXX? is not a good way to go about it (see #1). If you can get a cheaper price than what I can do, then by all means do it, but don?t cry to me when the shop doesn?t come through on their end. Clich? alert! If its too good to be true then?yeah.
6. Don?t be a lowballer: If you ask me ?can you go any lower? when I?ve already given you a price break, that just becomes irritating (yet again, see #1). I am more than willing to hook it up on price, but goddamn this isn?t a haggle contest. You don?t go into the supermarket and ask for half off on the creamed corn, do you?
7. Don?t believe everything you read: The internet has a wealth of good information. The internet also has a wealth of CRAP ASS information. Use your brain and choose wisely, and learn from real life experience.
8. Be loyal: A lot of my customers buy from me time and time again, and this is probably one of the best feelings to see a returning customer. They might not always get the lowest price, and might have been able to save a couple bucks going elsewhere, but the fact that they come back and shop with me makes me even more willing to help them out the next time around.
9. Running my stickers won?t change a damn thing: Running a shop?s sticker shouldn?t be some kind of exchange for discount. You should run it because you WANT TO SUPPORT THE SHOP.
10. Buy QUALITY products: Demand the best! Do it right the first time! So many mottos run through my head, but it?s so true. You wonder why the current market is being bombarded with low-priced shitty quality controlled crap? If you don?t buy quality products (as featured by OG Made), then you?ll be left without any good choices, and all the great Japanese companies who have come to the USA will have to pack up and take it home.
11. BUSINESSES NEED TO MAKE MONEY TO OPERATE: Gasp! Are you serious!? You need profit to operate a business? YOU SHARKS! LOL. Let?s get real folks?if you want GOOD shops to stay around, then you need to support them, so stop trying to squeeze every penny out of us to YOUR benefit. Paying cash doesn?t mean no sales tax! Shipping to a business address doesn?t magically cut freight cost in half! Good service costs money too. You gotta eat, and so do we!!!
"The ways of being a successful customer" is quoted from http://og-made.com/archives/1376 by Logan at A-Spec Products.
Lets move on..
Best Regards
Darwin
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Joe (r1racer) thanks for my exhaust , UPS came and delivered today. It's like Christmas every time UPS rings the doorbell. Now, if I can only find the time to install all this crap.
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Originally Posted by D@CarLAB' post='600186' date='Jun 10 2008, 08:46 PM
Before we start a war thread here, Let me try to clarify things out here.
We got a call from one of our customer that purchased a DPE wheels through our group buy, He was upset because the price on the group buy was slightly higher than what Trinity Motorsports offer.
So we called Manu@DPE to verify the validity of the group buy that offered by Trinity. He said that "they are not an authorized dealer for DPE and He will not approved or honor that pricing", Including warranty issue.
With that being said, Al post on the forum the information so other people aware of the situation. It may came out wrong but Al sole intention is to inform member on this board the situation. We have no intention to hurt or steal away customer from Trinity. He's trying to look out for fellow member.
There's a lot of fishy thing happening in e60 lately. Vendor offer great prices but they don't deliver especially on the mtech group buy forum. I myself have to help 4 members here that buy the mtech from the group buy.
I totally understand the frustation and anger from member that knows or do business with Joe. If Al offend you in anyway, I apologize on behalf AL and Sonic.
I will refund the money that the customer put down for the deposit and have him bought the wheels from Trninty.
Lets move on..
Best Regards
Darwin
We got a call from one of our customer that purchased a DPE wheels through our group buy, He was upset because the price on the group buy was slightly higher than what Trinity Motorsports offer.
So we called Manu@DPE to verify the validity of the group buy that offered by Trinity. He said that "they are not an authorized dealer for DPE and He will not approved or honor that pricing", Including warranty issue.
With that being said, Al post on the forum the information so other people aware of the situation. It may came out wrong but Al sole intention is to inform member on this board the situation. We have no intention to hurt or steal away customer from Trinity. He's trying to look out for fellow member.
There's a lot of fishy thing happening in e60 lately. Vendor offer great prices but they don't deliver especially on the mtech group buy forum. I myself have to help 4 members here that buy the mtech from the group buy.
I totally understand the frustation and anger from member that knows or do business with Joe. If Al offend you in anyway, I apologize on behalf AL and Sonic.
I will refund the money that the customer put down for the deposit and have him bought the wheels from Trninty.
Lets move on..
Best Regards
Darwin
Thanks for clearing up the confusion Darwin.
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I have order from both vendors. Joe (R1) is very attentive and is truly a 1 stop shop. Al at SonicMS has provided me with excellent communication and I cannot complain so far with dealing with Sonic either.
Garry at Newport has been top notch to deal with also.
I still am awaiting an order from Quadm that has not gone past its due date yet...but will update.
Hopefully all smoothes over with this, I will continue to buy from both of the above vendors!
Jake
Garry at Newport has been top notch to deal with also.
I still am awaiting an order from Quadm that has not gone past its due date yet...but will update.
Hopefully all smoothes over with this, I will continue to buy from both of the above vendors!
Jake
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Originally Posted by jdhart73' post='600198' date='Jun 10 2008, 10:57 PM
I still am awaiting an order from Quadm that has not gone past its due date yet...but will update.