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It's pretty hard to impress me with customer service but these guys are over the top!! They have a section just for Rushmores too. And no I don't work for them and not related, A+ guys. http://eglidegoodies.com
Wow...Things must'a changed at EglideGoodies. Those guys use to have one of the biggest shadows hanging over them on the internet with extremely POOR customer service...and I'm speaking from personal experience.
They were hard to contact, generally no resolution, VERY slow shipping and on and on.
Very glad you had a pleasant experience though I'll never be back. Just the way I am...too many great vendors out there to take another chance on EglideGoodies...
Good to hear about the positive experience - I had heard some negative feedback too. I went through their catalog and came across some items that I had been looking for.
Last edited by Ruck Samuel; Oct 3, 2016 at 11:12 AM.
It's pretty hard to impress me with customer service but these guys are over the top!! They have a section just for Rushmores too. And no I don't work for them and not related, A+ guys. http://eglidegoodies.com
What, specifically, impressed you? Can you elaborate?
It's pretty hard to impress me with customer service but these guys are over the top!! They have a section just for Rushmores too. And no I don't work for them and not related, A+ guys. http://eglidegoodies.com
I happen to see that they offer a lower triple tree wind deflector for $30.00. But then they go and charge $15.00 for shipping for a piece of tin. Sound like bandits to me.
I happen to see that they offer a lower triple tree wind deflector for $30.00. But then they go and charge $15.00 for shipping for a piece of tin. Sound like bandits to me.
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