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Ford is made in Mexico and Toyota is assembled in Texas..... Harley, well Taiwan of course. Sux that they have misled you, but the cable is probably American and so is the person who is getting your money, that must be what they meant. Sux
I doubt they intentionally misled you. But who knows. No excuse for poor customer service. And if you'd like to send me some cash so I can lie to you, ill take your money. I could use some new parts. Lol. Good luck with the situation.
Do you really beleive your stock cables were made in the U.S.?..... I doubt it. What does it matter where it was made? You need the part..... You bought it..... Use it. I don't know why sooo many people sweat the small stuff. What would you do if a real problem should arise? Just saying.
Do you really beleive your stock cables were made in the U.S.?..... I doubt it. What does it matter where it was made? You need the part..... You bought it..... Use it. I don't know why sooo many people sweat the small stuff. What would you do if a real problem should arise? Just saying.
Do you really beleive your stock cables were made in the U.S.?..... I doubt it. What does it matter where it was made? You need the part..... You bought it..... Use it. I don't know why sooo many people sweat the small stuff. What would you do if a real problem should arise? Just saying.
Are you kidding? This is exactly why this country will be extinct in 20 years. I asked the questions BEFORE I bought the part. It's important to ME. That is the primary issue. The fact that you bought a Harley and don't care that a bunch of crap chinese chrome is going on it says alot more about you than it does about me ordering parts under false pretenses. If I wanted a foreign bike, I would have bought a Kawasaki.
IT DOES MATTER WHERE PARTS ARE MADE. Listen pal, can you say that you drive a 40 year old datsun? I drive a 40 year old Chevrolet-2 of them to be exact. Go to walmart in your hyundai and see where your mentally lands us in 10 years.
And as far as a REAL problem popping up....I've dealt with the protection of AMERICAN lives for 21 years. I could be wrong, but being a retired AMERICAN military veteran might indicate that I've dealt with some real problems. As far as my bike, if a REAL problem popped up, there is a pretty good chance I could fix it myself.
Last edited by greenstreetbob; Feb 13, 2012 at 06:00 PM.
If its important to YOU, return it and buy something else. Just because its not that important to someone else, doesn't make them a bad person. It's called an opinion and its the very premise that this country, that you so dearly love, was built on.
Are things made out of the country? Yup. Are YOU OR I gonna change that? NOPE.
Your replies are so predictable. Someone writes about a legit concern and of course someone like you turns it around and makes it my fault. I asked questions about the product. I was lied to and treated like **** after they got my money. I am pissed.
I see..pretty confusing.
I am pretty sure I can guess your political affiliation.....being apologetic for being an American.
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