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Originally posted by Nate047 View PostIf you believe FCP is going to do something for you because it's "the right thing," then I have some oceanfront property in Montana to sell you
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If you believe FCP is going to do something for you because it's "the right thing," then I have some oceanfront property in Montana to sell you
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Nobody is trying to sue them for money or take them down, especially over an oil change kit or a set of rotors. It’s a matter of doing the right thing for the community as a whole. You don’t even need a lawyer because it’s a simple case really. You can make your argument in two sentences. It’s a basic case in my eyes but im no lawyer.
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Originally posted by bimmer View PostThe now 27 year old Hoover story is obviously different and certainly more egregious but came to mind after reading this thread. https://thehustle.co/the-worst-sales...on-in-history/
Will be curious to see how this one plays out. I used to live 10 min away from FCP in Milford. Those were the glory days...just pickup parts and drop off returns on the way to the grocery store. I, like many others, knew this wouldn't last forever once word started spreading.
For those getting all excited about legal action...I would bet that's a cost they factored into whatever model that led to this decision. Just as lost customers/sales were likely modeled. They did a sh*t job with the original T&Cs. That's a common and expensive mistake for many small companies as they grow. We don't live in a world where companies abide by precedent or law, just one in which they make decisions that are profitable even after they settle anticipated lawsuits. Such is corporate America, right or wrong.
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The now 27 year old Hoover story is obviously different and certainly more egregious but came to mind after reading this thread. https://thehustle.co/the-worst-sales...on-in-history/
Will be curious to see how this one plays out. I used to live 10 min away from FCP in Milford. Those were the glory days...just pickup parts and drop off returns on the way to the grocery store. I, like many others, knew this wouldn't last forever once word started spreading.
For those getting all excited about legal action...I would bet that's a cost they factored into whatever model that led to this decision. Just as lost customers/sales were likely modeled. They did a sh*t job with the original T&Cs. That's a common and expensive mistake for many small companies as they grow. We don't live in a world where companies abide by precedent or law, just one in which they make decisions that are profitable even after they settle anticipated lawsuits. Such is corporate America, right or wrong.Last edited by bimmer; 10-31-2022, 10:12 PM.
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Originally posted by George Hill View PostLots of conjecture here, has anyone ACTUALLY talked with FCP and found out that their lifetime purchase will NOT be grandfathered in or are we just gathering pitchforks preemptively?
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Originally posted by George Hill View PostLots of conjecture here, has anyone ACTUALLY talked with FCP and found out that their lifetime purchase will NOT be grandfathered in or are we just gathering pitchforks preemptively?
my pitchfork right next to my bed. The flame thrower gets
locked up…apparently it’s not safe to keep it in my room…🤣
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Lots of conjecture here, has anyone ACTUALLY talked with FCP and found out that their lifetime purchase will NOT be grandfathered in or are we just gathering pitchforks preemptively?
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Originally posted by Nate047 View PostAnd if the whole program goes away entirely, so be it. This was an uncommonly good deal while it lasted.
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Originally posted by Maxima SE View Post
I dont see it that way at all. I see it like this:
The odds of me ever replacing a set of front rotors is 10%. I paid $130 more for a pair up front. If I was to change them in 4 years, I would probably have to pay the difference which will likely be $200, plus another $50 to ship them back. That is $380 which gets me a pair of rotors now. So I rather buy two sets of rotor for $190 per rotor now and be done with it. If I don't use the second set in 4 years then ill sell them for profit in the future which is way better than hundred of dollars in store credits and investing into all this "lifetime warranty crap".
Now also lets also evaluate this situation. 10 years ago I bought an aftermarket starter for my nissan at autozone. 8 years later it went bad and I took it out, went to a local autozone that had a replacement in stock and $0 later I walked out with a new starter 8 years later. They never charged me for the difference, I never had to pay for shipping fees nor did I have to wait for items to be shipped to me. That is a true lifetime warranty and very convenient in person transaction worth the premium autozone charges.
Edit: But if one day shit hits the fan and one or both of those companies files BK, then what? Either way, I'd hate for any of yall to have to resort to legal disputes, so I get it.Last edited by Boost; 10-29-2022, 01:10 AM.
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Just so you all know...
BMW parts bought from a dealer have a 2 year unlimited mileage warranty. AND...struts, shocks, water pumps, alternators, starters, and I think AC compressors have a limited lifetime warranty.
For the 2 year warranty, you will probably have to call service and get a shop foreman to warranty the part. And keep in mind if you warranty something like a timing chain, you have buy all of the parts as stated in the repair instructions...could be painful depending on what it is.
For the limited lifetime warranty - most dealership employees are dumb and won't know about it. You might have to have a small argument with them but the limited warranty covers the cost of the part.
Also must be no physical damage.
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Originally posted by Maxima SE View Post
I’m with you on this. I don’t feel bad for FCP if they’re losing money now. It’s is a risk they took when they started their business. Should have done their homework…. I feel bad for all of us who spent more money than we should have.
I think they should step forward and clarify on their own whether the new rules apply to previous purchases or not. Cleverly, their invoices are useless and their story policy is not included in them. But at any rate, we have enough documentation of what their policy used to be. By law they have no honor whatever was advertised at the time of the sale. if they’re going to get away with this then automakers might as well get away with selling you a new car with 5 year warranty then change it to 3 a month after you drove off their lot.
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Originally posted by thegenius46m View Post
I think its time we email the CEO about these "fraudulent business practices" and threaten to expose FCP as a company if they don't offer some kind of grandfathering for those of us that made our purchases during the original termed program based on false promises just to increase their business. For those of us that have given them thousands of dollars over the years, you have every right to be mad at a company that sucked additional profits out of you to cover the cost of a program that is now changing its terms because the marketing didn't do its job to determine if the program was sustainable for operating costs long term. This is inexcusable and I for one won't sit here in silence and let them get away with it. This is literal bs
I think they should step forward and clarify on their own whether the new rules apply to previous purchases or not. Cleverly, their invoices are useless and their story policy is not included in them. But at any rate, we have enough documentation of what their policy used to be. By law they have no honor whatever was advertised at the time of the sale. if they’re going to get away with this then automakers might as well get away with selling you a new car with 5 year warranty then change it to 3 a month after you drove off their lot.Last edited by Maxima SE; 10-28-2022, 04:04 PM.
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Originally posted by Boost View Post
Some of the "ive spent millions of dollars with this company" sentiment holds a little less weight if you expect the company to take big losses and go out of business at your expense (or savings, technically speaking)Last edited by thegenius46m; 10-28-2022, 03:56 PM.
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