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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 8 Joined: 26-February 16 From: new Hope, Pa. Member No.: 19,710 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region ![]() |
Bestone914@aol.com Bruce Stone in Riverside, Ca. Sold be two rebuild-able rear calipers. I paid in full for them. I received them and they had rusted and pitted pistons and bores and could not be rebuilt. They were good for core exchange only. I call Bruce Stone and he instructed me to return them at my expense and he would refund the cost only. I returned them , paying the postage. $24.
He will not return my calls or emails. I called and emailed him over twenty times in the last 60 days. He went totally silent. This is bull shit! Beware of this guy!!! |
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I will have to second that Bruce will make it right.
Anytime you buy and sell a used part there is a chance that in a part that is pushing 50-years old something might not be known about the part at the time of the buy or sale. We all should keep this in mind every time we buy. First I would never rebuild brakes on a 914. We have people (Eric at PMB Performance) that are real experts and overall you get the best safety going that route. Especially on the rears. The solution for paying the shipping is perfectly reasonable as both parties took a chance on the parts. If you wanted to be 100% they were not pitted you would have asked to see a photo of the pistons and if Bruce wanted to be sure he could have inspected before shipping. I had a similar issue once, not with Bruce, where I had sent stuff to the wrong address. Not saying that happened but sometimes there are multiple reasons for the mix-up. But Your best bet is still going through PMB. |
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