marc boulanger wrote:
Hi everybody I want to share a BAD experience I just had with DVAP.I have Imperials , but also a 62 Mercury MOnterey in need of a rear bumper. Found one at DVAP, a company in Phoenix specialised in selling and shipping car parts around the world.Price ok to me and of course transport on me to Canada. I am asked for a shipping adress and my master card number. 2 weeks after still have not received anything so I call.Nobody knows me over there, nothing in computer to my name or phone, they never had a 62 merc. in the first place.... I completely vanished from the radar screens. Well I had 2d thoughts maybe I had ordered from Hidden Valley Auto Parts also near Phoenix. So phoned there and these guys really went out of their way to find some order from me and found none of course because indeed a few days after I got my master card bill , including 275$ shipping costs from ...DVAP. Expensive but what can I do.Still no bumper however so I call: hey I' m the guy you don t know, has no number but strangely that has your name on his credit card! Ooops. Now they found me and told me they would phone the shipping company.They did phone as I got a call back from the shipping company.The bumper had been shipped AIR MAIL... was sitting in a hangar in Montreal ( I'm 150 mile from there), and I had to pay 109$ MORE for the some kind of a broker or hangar storage, plus duty for the canadian government plus 115$ for additional shipment to my town, the shipping adress I had given in the first place...So I phoned DVAP to learn that ........ it's all MY fault.You see I was explained I live in some strange and far away foreign country called Canada. And there are all these delays, duty costs and red tape that are non existent anywhere else. DVAP's only duty is to ship the part to the border ( why in the world it is air mail is beyond me) and why do they bother to ask a shipping adress is also beyond me. The shipping company tells me the shipper ( DVAP) is all mixed up since they should have used ground transportation ( the Exxpress part of the company) and not the air shipping ( Global part of the freight company) but DVAP denies: the freight company should be blamed , after all they picked up the part at DVAP did they not? Never mind that I regularly order parts from their US competiors with no problem , that I even bought a whole car in Minnesota and anothe rone in Florida with no problem.Nope.DVAP did everything according to the rules even if that means I now have to drive 150 miles to sign duty papers and pick up the part myself pay additionnal unnanounced broker or hangar costs, and get it back up here to avoid additionnal freight costs, a full month after DVAP sent me the part and I miss the car show the part was ordered for in the first place.BOTTOM LINE OF THIS TOO LONG LETTER: in my case DVAP were slow, rather rude and and blamed me for their mishandling and mistakes. If you really need to order from them ask for a formal price and confirmation that the delivery will be at the shipping adress.More prudent to avoid them altogether. My small bit of experience but a very unpleasant and costly one. Marc Boulanger IMP 59 IMP 67 _________________________________________________________________Visual Vacation: Beautiful Blue Water Beaches http://search.live.com/images/results.aspx?q=Plages&mkt=fr-ca&FORM=SERNEP----------------- http://www.imperialclub.com -----------------This message was sent to you by the Imperial Mailing List. Please reply to mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and your response will be shared with everyone. Private messages (and attachments) for theAdministrators should be sent to iml.webmonster@xxxxxxxxx To UN-SUBSCRIBE, go to http://imperialclub.com/unsubscribe.htm
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