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silverstreak4x4 05-11-2009 10:01 AM

Diversified Creations
 
About three weeks ago I went to a local an auto place to pick up a set of Nokya fog lights. Last thurs one of the bulbs went out. Saturday I tried returning the bulbs (in the original package and with the receipt) and the guy was giving me s*** about returning them telling me that it went out because I touched the bulb with my fingers and that is the reason it went out. I then told him that I was wearing gloves and was very careful not to touch the bulb when I installed them. At this point he removed them from the original packaging and said "look at all the dirt on the pulg. I highly dought these are three weeks old." I showed him the receipt and he still did not beleive me. The plug things had some dirt on them from all the rain but were not very muddy. We started arguing and I said some few choice words to him (which I should not have done) and left.
The thing that pissed me off is that he was trying to tell me that I was wrong, not that he would not return them (even though the receipt says I have 30 days to return an item).
DO NOT SHOP AT DIVERSIFIED CREATIONS IN HOWELL, MI

0RangerEdge2 05-11-2009 10:03 AM

Have someone else take them in to return them. I've noted it not to shop there.

silverstreak4x4 05-11-2009 10:05 AM

Ha ha good idea.

outdoorsman 05-12-2009 11:32 AM

Talk to his boss and explain what happened and why you're trying to return the bulbs.

silverstreak4x4 05-18-2009 09:36 AM

I did that. It does not help that the dbag is the owners son.

Dangerranger01 05-18-2009 09:47 AM

Heads up for next time, depending on what kind of gloves you wore, you can still let your skin's oils and dirt soak through and stick to the bulb. That is why you're suppose to use the kleenex type paper when touching the bulbs.

silverstreak4x4 05-18-2009 09:57 AM

I used rubber hospial type gloves

FX403/STX96 05-18-2009 06:25 PM

My 2 cents....I have had some trouble with those guys. I do think it's kinda funny if you ask about a part, they google it. It an Ok shop to pick up some stuff from time to time. I have been told they do really good work, but are expensive.

silverstreak4x4 05-21-2009 10:50 AM


Originally Posted by FX403/STX96 (Post 1336639)
My 2 cents....I have had some trouble with those guys. I do think it's kinda funny if you ask about a part, they google it. It an Ok shop to pick up some stuff from time to time. I have been told they do really good work, but are expensive.

Ya I laughed the first time I saw google pop up on his screen, and yes they do awesome work. They have an article in fourwheeler magizine about an SAS in a S-10 and Blazer which they did, and they are working on putting a 6.0L corvette enging in a Pontiac Solstice which is AWESOME. But when it comes to pricing and customer service, it is s***.


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