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I am looking for about any possible feedback on the online company www.gopartsdirect.com . I have checked many, many online sites and they have everyones prices beat by alot. I just havent heard any people on here talk about them. I was just courious of how their service is.
don't know about them, but www.directparts.com usually has the best prices I've found. They also have excellent customer svc and stand behind what they sell....
I'm in the same boat as you. I have an '04 FXD that I bought pipes for and after ordering them, I found goparts at a cheaper price. Now I have an '06 FXDCI that I will be putting on some pipes and I will go to goparts.
I am looking for about any possible feedback on the online company www.gopartsdirect.com . I have checked many, many online sites and they have everyones prices beat by alot. I just havent heard any people on here talk about them. I was just courious of how their service is.
don't know about them, but www.directparts.com usually has the best prices I've found. They also have excellent customer svc and stand behind what they sell....
don't know about them, but www.directparts.com usually has the best prices I've found. They also have excellent customer svc and stand behind what they sell....
But it's a good place to buy parts that ain't the overpriced imported stuff HD pawns off!
I orederd from them a year or so ago. Got my credit card charged before they shipped the parts, and then they didn't ship the parts, but said they were back ordered. They also said they didn't charge my card, even though I had the statement in my grubby paws and read the charge to them. Guy I talked to all but called me a liar. Finally had to go through the credit card company to get my money back.
Guess you can afford to have low prices if that's how you do business!
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