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PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 7:36 am    Post subject: Re: Rechromed Hudson parts... Reply with quote

Dave53-7C wrote:
Moe and Curly,

I fell prey and bought the center section of a rear bumper from Mr. Honest. The thing was so bowed it wouldn't fit, even if I could accept that, it looked like crap. When I removed my bumper and took it to a real plater, I happended to have the rechromed one in the back of my SUV. The owner of the plating shop saw it and was appauled at the workmanship. He pointed out several areas that had been poorly welded and had doubts about the plating work. But the thing that burns me about this seller is that he made the mistake, but I had to pay to ship the crap back. My twist on the revolving inventory theory is that he constantly resells this crap and makes his money on shipping. You'd think his feedback would reflect unhappy shoppers, but I for one didn't leave him negative...what's the point. That's probably the case with others too. Your best be is to take a good core to a reputable plater who will stand behind his work.
I read this thread about a month ago, and had to come back to it - Can you PM me with Mr. Honest's Ebay handle (or name, if you know it?)? Info will be held in confidence, if you like...
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 3:13 pm    Post subject: Re: Rechromed Hudson parts... Reply with quote

Rick, sent you a pm with info.
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 6:37 pm    Post subject: Re: Rechromed Hudson parts... Reply with quote

Sean,

Thanks for taking care of that.

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