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blakeaz33
03-18-2008, 08:57 AM
Anyone know anybody at iForged or have suggestions for my situation? I ordered and pre-paid for a set of wheels for my project - filled out their required order form, provided exact specifications, prepaid, did all they required. The rear wheels they shipped were built with the wrong back spacing. I informed them within an hour of recieving the wheels of the problem. I've been going back and forth with the sales dept for near 2 weeks and they refuse to do anything other than provide spacers - which the literature included with the wheels specifically warns against. If back spacers were an option for my project I would not have provided specs or paid the kind of prices they charge. I'm surprised that they refuse to make this right, they made the mistake and acknowledge it based on their offer to provide the backspacers at no charge. Anyone have ideas???
street3285
03-18-2008, 09:16 AM
Sorry to hear about your wheels..... I would charge back the payment to your CC, if that is how you paid. The reason being you did not receive what you ordered. If you tell them this, it might make them do the right thing and correct the wheels for you, in fear that they might have a charge back. I am sure they don't want them returned, and then have a custom set of wheels sitting in stock.
jy211
03-18-2008, 09:26 AM
return the wheels you received. Make sure you have a tracking number. Once delivered, print out the delivery confirmation and signature. Call credit card company and dispute the charge.
Spiffav8
03-18-2008, 10:11 AM
How big was the mistake?
Sounds like you have a legit reason to dispute the charge with your CC company or perhaps in small claims court.
I'm sure your bummed. That's always a fun time in a project. Stay positive and good luck.
blakeaz33
03-18-2008, 10:23 AM
How big was the mistake?
Sounds like you have a legit reason to dispute the charge with your CC company or perhaps in small claims court.
I'm sure your bummed. That's always a fun time in a project. Stay positive and good luck.
They used the backspacing from the front for the back also - off 5/8" each wheel. Far enough - not really too crazy about 5/8" more spacing on my big dollar brakes if I would agreed to take their wheel spacers. I had also planned on ordering another set of wheels for my truck but will look for alternatives based on how this is being handled. They also specifically warn not to use spacers in all of their own literature - and this is the solution they offer??
I've read about people having this very problem with Iforged in the past. They know there is a problem, try to pass off a band-aid fix with a spacer, yet that's NOT what you paid for.
Return the wheels. What was delivered was not what was ordered or purchased. For the price of these wheels, it's not acceptable.
rogue
03-18-2008, 10:31 AM
I've read about people having this very problem with Iforged in the past. They know there is a problem, try to pass off a band-aid fix with a spacer, yet that's NOT what you paid for.
Return the wheels. What was delivered was not what was ordered or purchased. For the price of these wheels, it's not acceptable.
Sadly I've heard the same story time and time again with iForged as well. :mad:
Return the wheels to their doorstep, and dispute it with your credit card.
AM.MSCL
03-18-2008, 10:45 AM
Make sure that you require a signature for delivery along with the tracking number. I have heard horror stories that the tracking info shows to be delivered but no signature was required and the company claims they must have been left outside the door and were stolen.
Also take pictures of each stage of packing and when you drop them off with the shippers do not let them try the excuse "what we received was damaged and are no longer responsible for refunding anything"
Protect your self every way possible.
rjsjea
03-18-2008, 12:17 PM
I'd probably knock on there door with the wheels in hand.........
I always thought the "hi-end" wheel companies were good about this stuff, because of the prices they charge
blakeaz33
03-18-2008, 12:54 PM
Appreciate everyone's input - after bringing up returning the wheels as you all suggested I was able to speak with someone else other than sales. Just got off the phone with them, wasn't completely pleasant but I was able to get a credit I'm satisfied with. I'll be able to make the adjustment the right way and move forward. Thanks again to all.
surreyboy
03-18-2008, 12:55 PM
ive had many sets of iforged wheels,and their service is terrible,I never had a problem with fitment, but trying to communicate with them is a nightmare.
Appreciate everyone's input - after bringing up returning the wheels as you all suggested I was able to speak with someone else other than sales. Just got off the phone with them, wasn't completely pleasant but I was able to get a credit I'm satisfied with. I'll be able to make the adjustment the right way and move forward. Thanks again to all.
'' Was'nt pleasant!!! These people should be kissing your a$@! You spent alot of money for these wheels ,I would'nt compromise one bit.:mad: The wheels are beautiful, I have been on there website alot looking at that very wheel. Im not anymore. Sorry if this sounds harsh, but to spend this much money and get jacked around its BS!!! Im done..
asaenz
03-18-2008, 01:32 PM
Wow! That's crazy.
I would try to still talk to the person in charge some VP or even the president of the Co. This kind of stuff spreads very quickly like in forums. I would think that they wouldn't want that kind of bad publicity.
Anyway
blakeaz33
03-18-2008, 01:32 PM
'' Was'nt pleasant!!! These people should be kissing your a$@! You spent alot of money for these wheels ,I would'nt compromise one bit.:mad: The wheels are beautiful, I have been on there website alot looking at that very wheel. Im not anymore. Sorry if this sounds harsh, but to spend this much money and get jacked around its BS!!! Im done..
Doom - I agree with you. In my opinion it never should have come to what I had to go through to make this right - there are too many companies that do business the right way and stand by their product and process. I'm buying another set of wheels for my 68 c10 project and was considering iForge but will look for an alternative now.
Spiffav8
03-18-2008, 01:36 PM
Well at least you got something. Regardless those wheels look killer! :thumbsup:
fesler
03-18-2008, 01:58 PM
Unfortunutly this happens to people all the time and most just want the easy way out to get them on the car, if you have been waiting for weeks to get these most people will just take the easy fix.
This is why you call us when you need wheels, or one of the other companies up here that sale wheels. We order the wheels you need and if we mess up the measurement we eat the fix with no questions. Most of the wheel companies are charging more for the wheels so they are very comparible to the three piece stuff now.
Return what you have and get it right or order from someone else. I would love your buisness but there are plenty of good guys up here to order wheels from. Good luck
surreyboy
03-18-2008, 02:09 PM
Wow! That's crazy.
I would try to still talk to the person in charge some VP or even the president of the Co. This kind of stuff spreads very quickly like in forums. I would think that they wouldn't want that kind of bad publicity.
Anyway
the worst part is the guy in charge is the most difficult to deal with.
Jason@Driverz
03-18-2008, 02:31 PM
I have heard similar stories regarding iForged in the past.
Thankfully there are manufacturers & dealers here on this forum that offer excellent customer service. Taking the time to understand and solving a customer issue is something every company should do (in a timely mannor).
It is unfortunate the way iForged has handled your situation. The process for fixing the issue should be easy from the manufacturing side.
If there is anything we can help you out with let us know.
Thank you,
Jason
buickfunnycar.com
03-18-2008, 03:51 PM
Well at least you got something. Regardless those wheels look killer! :thumbsup:
+2...they look killer.:thumbsup:
ProdigyCustoms
03-18-2008, 09:42 PM
Hello Forgeline, I'm looking for some wheels for my truck..............................
It really should not had to come down to threatening to dispute your charge
Vegas69
03-18-2008, 10:04 PM
I would be one pissed of mofo. A man is only as good as his word. If a company won't stand behind it, then they will eventually fail. If you are satisfied then that's is all that matters.
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