Posted by SweetFeet on November 27, 2012 at 03:06:00 from (70.35.103.74):
Never placed any order... but received a needle seat and valve for a JD carburetor in the mail. Balance due was $0 - it was paid for by someone's credit card. (Thankfully they only show the last 4 digits of card numbers these days! Otherwise I'd worry whose hands OUR card number could end up in!)
Anyway, I called the carburetor busisness and told them this package had incorrectly been shipped to us. I said if you would kindly mail us a shipping label, I will sent the parts back to you in a couple days when I am in town.
Customer service person called me back about an hour later and said the boss said that we could just keep the stuff. Nice of them (I believe it will work on our JD B carburetor- if ever needed). But I thought it was odd that they opted to let us keep a part that was priced at nearly $28.00, rather than mail me a shipping label so I could return it to their company.
So that got me wondering... how much are those parts "marked-up"? Seems like it would be worth the cost of a mailing label to them - unless it is actually like a $3 part that retails for nearly $30. Hmmmmmm.
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