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As far as rude and dont care, I didnt get that from them. I meet them at the vtwin show and easy rider show. Paul seems cool, he took his time and didnt rush me.
Most people are cool when you meet them face to face. I never said I talked to Paul so I really don't know how he is to deal with but no one should have to wait 2 months for a set of bars or since July for a curved lic plate frame. Should they ?
When I talked to him about my stealth 3 plate, they were not happy with their vendor. So instead of sending you a piece of sh&t, they found a new vendor to chrome their stuff. I will gladly wait on quality stuff.
My friend ordered a stretch tank for his 06 SG first week in November and got the run around for the next month and a half saying it was back ordered. He called them the end of December and they fessed up on the real issue. The tanks were not even in production and he might not get it till March. They even charged his credit card for the purchase. He cancelled the order and went with another vendor and will get $100 off his new purchase. Tank will be here next week. So much for Yaffe
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