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For anything other than consumables and few other select parts I buy the lowest price (with shipping) from whomever. One, there is no guarantee that two years from now I will own the same cars and as of now just like Tbonem3 I don't want large amounts of store credit.
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Originally posted by George Hill View Post
The way I read it is that everything you have bought until 11/1/22 is under the original "warranty" arrangement. From then on it sounds like they lost you as a customer.
The gap between FCPeuro now and ECS and other sellers is smaller, but it was a pretty big premium that I was spending back in 2014-2019. There were plenty of times where the price difference was sop great, I really had to contemplate the odds of needing a replacement sometime in the future.
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Originally posted by Tbonem3 View PostIt is no longer true to call it warranty or replacement or any of these phrases. I bought all these parts wit the understanding that I'd be able to replace them for free in the future. Now, you must spend money (more due to inflation/rising costs) to replace the part, and you don't get that money back.
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I like you guys get to decide if this is an issue for people or not. 🙄
I've been using FCP longer than both of you combined. I've replaced everything on my car. No, I don't want store credit since there's nothing left to buy for my car. I simply want to replace the parts.
I'm not looking to get original $ back, just the $ spent to replace a warranty part.
It also makes no sense to only credit the amount of the part as it cost when you originally bought it. I'm not looking for that $ back - I want the $ back that was spent to purchase the replacement part.
The goal should be to not spend any money (less shipping costs, maybe tax) in order to get a replacement.
It is no longer true to call it warranty or replacement or any of these phrases. I bought all these parts wit the understanding that I'd be able to replace them for free in the future. Now, you must spend money (more due to inflation/rising costs) to replace the part, and you don't get that money back.
I understand/accept that store credit will suffice for some people, but it does not for me.
*Or at least grandfather in the parts purchased before 11/1/22 and I mean not just the first replacement, but subsequent.
Last edited by Tbonem3; 10-24-2022, 12:32 PM.
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Originally posted by heinzboehmer View PostMaybe some shops started to take advantage of this?
I do have a personal account that I buy consumables on like track brake pads and window regulators (lol).
I would bet its individuals abusing more than shops, but I also think part of this problem is self inflicted. When I inquired about the minimum thickness of the brake pads to return them they said there wasn't a "spec" and that I could warranty them at anytime for any reason. I run them until I don't think I can get another weekend out of them and then return, but I can absolutely see how people would junk them with plenty of life left.
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Originally posted by ATB88 View Post
Wait wait, am I thinking about this wrong? If you order your B8s from FCP, it's true that you don't exactly get a free set of replacement B8s when you need new ones. But you do generate $800 worth of store credit that you can use for other parts when you buy your next set from FCP. Still way better than spending $700 somewhere else and not getting $800 of credit for future use, no?Last edited by PetrolM3; 10-24-2022, 11:55 AM.
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Originally posted by Tbonem3 View PostI understand why, but it's a shame and I won't be buying as much from FCP now. At least this is for orders made after 11/1/22. And the way I'm reading it, that means the original order, not the replacement. Though, the next replacement purchase refunded will be store credit.
For example, I'll be ordering a set of B8s soon. About $8xx from fcp, but now I'll order from another vendor at $7xx. I don't want $800 of store credit in the future.
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I understand the credit thing...
If I buy a valve cover kit for $800 and find out it wasn't a leaking VC, but the oil filter housing... I should be able to return for a refund within 14 days.
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This seems to be completely fair - I don't get the complaining. You're still getting 'lifetime warranty' people - it's simply credit instead of refund which is fine if you plan to stay their customer, we all know how needy our cars are. Even with this update, what's the incentive of going elsewhere? Few bucks cheaper instead of store credit for full purchase price! They are more than fair but not stupid - most people will continue buying from them... I know I will.Last edited by PetrolM3; 10-24-2022, 09:23 AM.
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Damn, I didn't know about the PayPal return shipping. That is truly a bummer.
But agreed with the sentiments of others here. I'll still order stuff from FCP, but I'll just be using store credit instead of my CC for a lot of it now.
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Originally posted by stephen View PostThink I saw that ordered before 11/1 are grandfathered in under the old policy.
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I understand why, but it's a shame and I won't be buying as much from FCP now. At least this is for orders made after 11/1/22. And the way I'm reading it, that means the original order, not the replacement. Though, the next replacement purchase refunded will be store credit.
For example, I'll be ordering a set of B8s soon. About $8xx from fcp, but now I'll order from another vendor at $7xx. I don't want $800 of store credit in the future.
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Originally posted by PabloCruise View PostDo y'all seriously ship used oil filters back to FCP? I just assumed shipping prices would exceed the cost of new filter...
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