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<x-charset iso-8859-1>Thanks for the info... I always wonder where all these high-rollers are coming from? If the prices are too high lets all just not pay them... I find it hard enough to get a check out of someone for a reasonably priced item (4% sucess rate) that I always wonder where all these people who pay outragous prices for stuff come from? Keith Keith Park Top Notch Restorations topnotch@nycap.rr.com 71 Squareback (with no empty nipples!) 65 Notchback (still suckin its gas!) 65 Squareback 75 Opel 87 Golf 88 Rx7 10th Anniversary ----- Original Message ----- From: <Flat4Pat@aol.com> To: <type3@vwtype3.org> Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2001 1:23 AM Subject: Re: [T3] T3 Ghia rubber > The mention of ISP West and the fact that they are increasing their prices is > causing me to write this. To come right to the point.... ISP West is not the > business it used to be. Myself and several friends have had miserable > service caused by their greed for the dollar and poor customer service > skills. There are 5 of us that will not deal with them anymore because of > this. Their book keeping and tracking of eBay sales is in extrema need of > repair. I have been buying from them for at least 4 years and I can > truthfully say that this last year of dealing with them has been a > disappointment. If anyone wants to know what has happened in dealing with > them just drop me a line. > > I know that several of you here on the list have had your share of problems > with ISP also. I remember a thread that was a bit long some time ago about > this same subject. A good friend of mine said that in his mind, ISP West is > fast becoming the GEX of parts sources! I know that they read this list so > maybe they can take a bit of constructive criticism and repair their ways. > They have been a good company in the past and I hope that they become one > again. > > They always start their bids low but with a high Reserve that is at least > their cost for the item. I am all for a business making an honest dollar, > but eBay is the wrong place to do these types of marketing plans. Many > people have caught onto their ploy and that is why there has been a slow down > in large item sales on eBay for ISP West merchandise. One item that has seen > a big slow down and drastic price drop are the Seat Rail Guides. At one time > they were going for as high as $40+ a set. They had lead us all to believe > that this was a scarce and hard to find part. They have had a large quantity > of these all along which I found out talking to a worker there. The > competition now is selling these guides at $18 a set or $30 for 2 sets. > Hummmmm, if they are so hard to get, where did the competition get them? > > I just want everyone to be careful in dealing with them. > > Thanks, Pat > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > Unsubscribe? mailto:type3-request@vwtype3.org, Subject: unsubscribe > > </x-charset>