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ken, its obvious kevin knows he fucked up and is just buying time hit him with that paypal claim, a situation like this, with the proof you have you have imo a 100% chance of getting your money back this guy is even pissing me off
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No Kevin. Was at work. Left a note for the UPS person but idk, they didn't get it. I don't work until late tomorrow so I should be around for them to pick it up. I probably should i'd file a claim asap, he most likely stalled before and waited cause you only have 45 days, only a few days left so i'd file now and have it worked out, and if the shipping claim goes through and is accepted the pp dispute can simply be closed, but then your screwed if you dont file a paypal claim and UPS claim takes days to go through and you miss out and take the chance for UPS to deny the claim, cause the packaging was TERRIBLE, i wouldnt be surprised if it was denied, was in a box, inside of another box.. no padding, peanuts, bubble wrap, ect. and the amp still has about 1" of open space on each side of it, i saw it
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weird, you contacted UPS a week ago about the claim and they havnt givin you any info? ive dealt with claim services several times with UPS and they usualy contact within 48 hours weird, also threatening to close the matter if OP keeps posting? shows how much of a business man you really are i wouldnt be surprised if you were removed off of this forum as well with your shitty CS, really gonna threaten to end the matter by putting it out in the public? just the true colors of your CS i say OP opens up a paypal claim, all the proof is there for them to side with the OP, and the seller still loses the amp, of course that is worst case scenerio, but looks like its heading that way at this rate
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he did, if you read i belive the first post he said he hadn't heard from you in 2 days after he had text messaged you, he said you stopped responding. below: Brandon, please let me handle this with Knock, I am clearly responding to every post in this topic and he has never tried texting/emailing/calling since his first conversation with me the other day on my cell. so i take it you no longer want to see a video of the amp going into protect instantly? i have the vid, not "knock"
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i think im just gonna either get a new set of comps in 5 1/4" or 6" size, or find one thats actually 6.5" cause these measure at almost 6.8 which imo should be considred 6 3/4 now, i was able to get one of these mids to fit: JBL - P660C - 6-1/2" 2-Way Component Speaker System can be had on ebay for like 130-140 shipped, however they are 2 ohm and i dont want my sax100.4 to tear them apart or does anyone else have any other suggestions? that size mid right there with its outer diameter and mounting depth are the absolute max i can fit, not a hair bigger
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he did, if you read i belive the first post he said he hadn't heard from you in 2 days after he had text messaged you, he said you stopped responding. below:
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we can get one tomorrow at the show were going to, were driving up north to a show and he is going to be running my saz3500d, we can hook up the RD and update this tomorrow unless he has any pics on his phone or something as of now else it'll have to wait till tomorrow for pics
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quality customer service you shipped a 400$+ amp, and didnt even put insurance on it, are you kidding me? each and every company i have ever heard of and dealt with that ships audio product is smart enough to insure packages no matter the quality/price If you reread my post it says COLLECT insurance on a damaged packed which cleary means it was insured, just like all the products I ship... then the smart thing would be to open a shipping claim to see if it is possible that neither buyer or seller need to take a hit. seller says amp was working when sent out, buyer says amp protects when its fed 14v, ups/fedex says "ohh nozz we dun fooked up on this one" you get an insurance check for the insured amount and either forward that payment to buyer, or refund the original payment and he could possibly even send the amplifier back to you after his refund and you get your end of the deal then you can resell the blown amplifier again and make out twice
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quality customer service you shipped a 400$+ amp, and didnt even put insurance on it, are you kidding me? each and every company i have ever heard of and dealt with that ships audio product is smart enough to insure packages no matter the quality/price
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cant you read? it was blown before it was placed in another vehicle... in order to test to make sure it isnt the install causing it to protect, dont you have to place it into another vehicle? what if we said the amp didnt work, we brought it directly to the shop and it didnt work there either.. are you then going to say that the shop hooking it up caused it to blow as well?
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that is all amplifier in question was brought out to already have been "blown" however said buyer, k3n12ock was unaware of this situation until AFTER the amplifier was purchased and in his posession, and now k3n12ock's rd amp which is what the thread is about appears to be not working condition dunno about you guys... adds up to me
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you calling in an "amp expert" wont help any, the item came from you and not him, and unless you had him "fix" this amp or something, he would have no possible way iin knowing the true status of the amplifier before it was sent out, so having someone come in and say "amp works" is irrelevant to this situation, its the same exact thing as how i said "amp doesnt work" cause i threw it in my car, and it didnt work.. which me saying anything doesnt get anywhere either... theres no proof i looked at the amp, but i simply could prove i had tested the amp, you cant prove your "amp expert" tested the amp, or knows it works unless he/she has repaired it or personally dealt with it upon it being sent out, even then and wheres the proof you tested it before it was sent out? no test date on the inner packaging (like jacob does with his amps) no clamp sheet or anything.. could be like me sending an amp to someone and saying it is tested edit: yes, the amplifier was protecting before we placed it into my vehicle, we were getting everything in this past thursday, when it came to the amp and testing it didnt work.. we re ran some wires and still nothing, friday i picked the amplifier up and placed it into my vehicle, it infact still protected, we had to try it in another vehicle to make sure 100% it wasnt the install.
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one good feedback, one bad means your CS is only 50/50
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the OP stated he had 10min or less of play time on the amp @ 12v and once we fed it 14v it protected and it was protecting BEFORE it was placed with my power, ground, and rem wire hooked up to it, we simply tested it to see if it was his install, which infact was not due to the install
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i can vouch for ken on this one, i even threw it in my own install (s3400 upfront, d2700 in back on dc power 275amp alt - electrical is not an issue) never had an amp issue in the past and it auto protected once i got power, stayed on for about 3-5 secs before it protects once it turns on and btw i had no woofers/speakers being ran to it it was only to test the install to see if it protects and infact it did