I ordered a f50 motor from them over a week ago there phone goes strait to voicemail and there email cant be reached i have a bad felling i dont know if u can if this is not allowed im very sorry can u guys help please
my biggest complaint with them is that their website looks like it came from 1994
Now a days people barely code just snippet into place with a generator, you'd actually have to html that ugly into it... I have a hard time with nothing being lined up in a table just looks like what word 2000 would do if you just typed and added a picture as you got to that part of what you were talking about, then kept writing..Haha... Yeah its absolutely shocking isn't it...! I actually think it would be hard to develop a website that is more lacking in functionality, uglier, and just generally awkward, if you tried...
Gotta love this bit of randomness just sitting there on the main page
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yeah, that's an especially bizarre one. if I were running an online store I'd want to distance my own personal beliefs from it. not alienating potential customers is the first thing they teach you in business 101. be christian, muslim, athiest, buddhist, whatever you want to be as long as your money is green. last thing I'd want to do is scare off half my clientele before they wrote the checkHaha... Yeah its absolutely shocking isn't it...! I actually think it would be hard to develop a website that is more lacking in functionality, uglier, and just generally awkward, if you tried...
Gotta love this bit of randomness just sitting there on the main page
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If the customers are so hard driven to avoid a person based purely off their beliefs then they themselves are too focused on dominating their perspectives onto everyone else. You can't simply decide that a person is less deserving of your business based on that alone without having a mental deficiency. Honestly if you did that in vice versa you as a business could be sued over refusing service to a particular faith. Obviously it takes 2 to tango but in reverse it's impractical and impossible to sue a customer for not picking you based on your faith. Again that even applies to employment opportunities and many other facets of life.yeah, that's an especially bizarre one. if I were running an online store I'd want to distance my own personal beliefs from it. not alienating potential customers is the first thing they teach you in business 101. be christian, muslim, athiest, buddhist, whatever you want to be as long as your money is green. last thing I'd want to do is scare off half my clientele before they wrote the check