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arnolddyer Contributor Posts: 136
Reg: 03-22-11 | 03-27-12 09:39 AM - Post#2208059 Has anybody dealt with Welder Joes? I left a message for them to contact me so I could place a possible order yesterday morning and followed it up with another message last night and they still have not responded.I just wonder if they are legit.Their rating didn't seem too bad on Ebay. Anybody dealt with them?My thinking is that if they won't respond to a sale,then they SURELY would not respond to a problem. |
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Nick P "6th Year" Gold Supporting Member Posts: 5667
Age: 64 Loc: Forney, Texas Reg: 10-15-03 | 03-27-12 11:05 AM - Post#2208084 In response to arnolddyer What parts or product are you trying to purchase? Dollars speak as we all know. More dollars garners more attention - is that right - no, just a fact. I would think, unless ol' Joe is the only seller of what you want, many more places that will respond quicker to your needs certainly exist. JMHO Life is not the way it's supposed to be. It's the way it is. The way you cope with it, is what makes the difference. Aspire To Inspire! My 55 Build | |
MPandC "7th Year" Gold Supporting Member Posts: 2894
Loc: Leonardtown, MD Reg: 03-09-06 | 03-27-12 12:20 PM - Post#2208110 In response to Nick P I have a local welding supply that I frequent. I know it's easy for anyone to click and window shop, but for the most part my local has been in line or cheaper with items I've found online. If I'd like to try a new machine, he lets me take it home for the weekend. I'd say try walking in your local welding store (not to be confused with a big box store) and if the prices are too much higher than old Joe's, see if they will price match or at least come close. A sale is a sale, which it doesn't sound like Joe is interested in. |
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