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I know there are several posts on here about their service, thats exactly what I said in my message. As far as research, I deal with the company all the time and never have had problems. Maybe someday I will and then I will agree. It just frustrates me that one out of 1000's gets a bad part, they slam the company. I have seen several recalls on Harley's, we still buy them and put up with dealers and service techs, but we never bash the good old moco. Hell we even buy their tshirts to show our support.
I know there are several posts on here about their service, thats exactly what I said in my message. As far as research, I deal with the company all the time and never have had problems. Maybe someday I will and then I will agree. It just frustrates me that one out of 1000's gets a bad part, they slam the company. I have seen several recalls on Harley's, we still buy them and put up with dealers and service techs, but we never bash the good old moco. Hell we even buy their tshirts to show our support.
classic cruiser huh?? when a negative demon thread comes up, someone with barely any posts or time on here springs to there defence!! intriguing!!,why dont you tell them they get tons of bad publicity about there crap service and pull your heads in and concentrate on PR??
I knew someone was gonna want to compare *ick'* here. Like I said you buy a 25 dollar custom seat, I guarantee it won't be leather. Common sense. And your right I will defend Demons, or any other parts distributor, dealership etc. if they do me right. Posts? hmmm I guess thats how you rate experience now. Good to know, any more advice, or is it my turn to get slandered?
i understand i only paid 100 dollars for the headlight ( billet plastic )
They could have specified that the thing was plastic and not billet. Oh and they saud it was made in the USA. There was no name brand on it no instructions in the box. So im guessing they took all that stuff out of the box so i couldnt see where it was really made from. The part is on my bike now and it looks nice. But i still know it is junk so it will proably be coming off. Plus i dont want anything from demons cycle on my bike.
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i understand i only paid 100 dollars for the headlight ( billet plastic )
They could have specified that the thing was plastic and not billet. Oh and they saud it was made in the USA. There was no name brand on it no instructions in the box. So im guessing they took all that stuff out of the box so i couldnt see where it was really made from. The part is on my bike now and it looks nice. But i still know it is junk so it will proably be coming off. Plus i dont want anything from demons cycle on my bike.
for a hundred bucks I sure wouldn't think it was plastic.
Did you file a complaint with paypal and ebay?
I would
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