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I'm glad you got that matter all straightened out. i think by going to the upper level as you say you did was the right thing to do. I don't completely understand what transpired, but regardless you went to the person who could do something about it and apparently remained calm and business like. Congratulations!!! you have learned a valuable lesson. No as the others have said hit the road, ride enjoy, and soon you will forget about all of this ordeal.
Take a pill. Just ride, relax.Do you really want to **** off your dealer over $132, that wasn't your to begin with? What kind of service do you think you are going to get after?[sm=badidea.gif]
I'm with you, if someone dropped the ball and forgot to order my parts, just tell me, no one is perfect. All that I ask is good communication and don't give me the run around.
With that said goout and enjoy your scoot..........
Lying to you is one thing, making a little money off of you is another. If they made $132 for $2000 worth of parts, guess what, they make a hell of a lot more than that when they get MOCO parts for you.
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