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So I'm on their website and looking around and I come across "New Touring Trunks" for sale.............weeellll...they're the same EXACT tourpacks you can get off of Ebayfor $110 (sometimes cheaper) only EGLIDEGOODIES wants $249.99 for Black and $319.99 for colors..WTF... thieving bastards......am I the only one that has a problem with this? I'll tell ya I'll NEVER go to their website again [:@]
I have absolutely no problem with this. I think we call it the free market. That means they're free to sell them for what they wish and you're free to buy them elsewhere.
Originally Posted by Guitardude
Wish I would have seen this thread two weeks ago!
After taking my money, and me even offereing to pay for the overnight shipping, the items still aren't here and NOW I'm told that basically I'm too stupid to use thier website, so what I THOUGHT I was ordering, that they don;t even have in after ten days, is not what I REALLY ordered.
Won't make that mistake again...
This I would have a problem with. A deal is a deal and when they take your money they need to deliver as promised.
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