Still good people out there...

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Just wanted to share.. My youngest daughter has gotten a 69 dart custom 2dr she is working on getting it on the road as she can... We found a guy on here that was parting a car so we asked about getting the rear shocks and the back window trim clips. He said I will sale you the front and rear shocks and the front and rear trim clips, for a good deal I will say.. It did take a little time to make the deal as she works part time after school so moneys is tight for her.. (she paid for her car and all parts that it needs) So the day came when the box showed up.. Well the box was damaged and guess what the rear shock and rear trim clips where all missing. USPS said oh sorry about that, we emailed the guy we got it from and he was so sorry that this happened he took it upon his self and ordered a set of new rear shocks (same brand that he sold her) and also the rear window trim clips.. He spent more money than what he sold the used parts for he said " I am very sorry that this happened. I always try
to be honest and stand by my word, and I said I would sell her the rear
shocks and window trim clips, so that is what she is going to get, even
if I end up losing money on the transaction" And that is what he did... So just wanted to share that there is still good people out there.... Thank you REED.
 
That is awesome! Good job Reed amd kudos to you and your daughter. Enjoy the project. Maybe you can ask for her keys when its roadworthy. Lol
 
That's cool.. Get a teenager into a '60's vintage ride, ( and she worked for it,good going,Dad!) and getting them involved in the hobby,without the usual Mopar price gouging.. Sweet deal.
 
there are still good honest people out there. so seldom do their good deeds come to light.

my kids. now grown, worked after school and paid for their rides. the youngest daughter bought a early 80's ? Lebaron vert, in '92 when she turned 16... with 150,000 on the meter and its second engine! drove it till it had 350,000 mi. later a guy gets it and calls me wanting to sell me a "classic". I just had to share that! Ha
 
The world is full of good people, they just get over shadowed by the dirt bags in this world. The media never reports the good news, just what sells copy.
It is so great to hear from these type of good deals and good people. I have to believe that the " good ones" are rewarded in life later on.
Good for your daughter and good for the seller!
 
The world is full of good people, they just get over shadowed by the dirt bags in this world. The media never reports the good news, just what sells copy.
It is so great to hear from these type of good deals and good people. I have to believe that the " good ones" are rewarded in life later on.
Good for your daughter and good for the seller!
 

How did USPS escape with out ownership in the original mishap???
 
How did USPS escape with out ownership in the original mishap???

I'm sure the shipper is putting a claim in with UPS, but that takes some time. They admitted to me that they lost a third member themselves and it still took me over 4 months for them to pay me the money. Meanwhile I refunded the original buyer and I had to wait for a refund.
Even after they told me they scanned the chunk in at one terminal and lost it!
 
I am going through that with the Canadian post right now. Ordered a clutch kit from a e bay member I have used before and I got an empty box that arrived at my PO empty. I know he shipped it it was weighed in at 6 kilos! Just a pain.
 
great guy ....hope it comes back to him 10 times over ....nice if the old tale do onto others as you would like them to do onto you !!!!!!!! had a lot of great guys on here help me with my first mopar ...its almost complete ...
 

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That's cool.. Get a teenager into a '60's vintage ride, ( and she worked for it,good going,Dad!) and getting them involved in the hobby,without the usual Mopar price gouging.. Sweet deal.
She watched her older brother and sister in classics so she couldn't help it... this is the families first mopar and we have learned real fast how pricy they can be...
 
How did USPS escape with out ownership in the original mishap???

When I got the box it had usps stickers on it saying that it was damaged at there Seattle office and they rewrapped it. when I asked about it they said that it wasn't insured..:oops: That I needed to contact the sender?
 
Nice to hear a story with a happy ending! Kudos to the seller:coffee2:

Dave,
 
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