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Post by Ruffy »

Stu'sBeast wrote:Gotta say if anyone has no idea it would have to be you, like has been mentioned all he was doing is posting up a potential problem and his own personal experience, me personally I have bought from hobzee and have had nothing but excellent service, but that is my personal experience.
I cant believe that someone has the nerve to bag out a fella for bringing to light something that can help fellow 4wheelers
:roll: HHmmmfffffffffffffffffffffff
Read it all again Stu.... No-one has bagged him for pointing out a potential issue with the CV's... :roll:
"sigh" The issue was the manner he went about it..
It's not about Hobzee, it's not about Cv's, it's not about legal terms, IT IS about a CONSUMER spouting off that a RETAILER is selling FAULTY products when NO attempt was made with the retailer to rectify the issue..
Understand yet.
I have a grevance with people who Bag out products or companies with out attempting to introduce some form of resolution to the issue with the supplier.
As a consumer it is YOUR responibility to communicate with a product supplier if there is a problem. It is your right to complain first, but that's low in my opinion...

Now let me summarise the issue.
He complained about products and service
NO attempt at dispute resolution.
It's not about Hobzee.
It's not about the product.
It's not about mocking people.
IT IS about Complaining to the world before a resolution was sourced!! :roll: :roll:
OK I'm done
Dan

Edit.. For the record a thinner circlip would have solved the issue much easier :armsup: (maybe Hobzee should supply one of these with every CV :idea: )
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Post by mav_uteswb »

im not bagging hobzee or sticking up for him but ya get what ya pay for


i bought a set of him a while back (6 months ) the cvs that is and i also had trouble getting the circlip on i also had to file the locking hub sleeve down about 1-2 mm but it was no big deal just a bit of rooting around... i got over it then read this and thought good on ya mate for makin ppl aware of the possible problem ya MAY have fitting these parts .. esspecially if ya were in the middle of no where with out a file ...good on ya mate



and then last weekend out wheeling (once agian ya get what ya pay for ) a cv went BANG


it may have been driver error it may have been i expected to much of the cvs ??

and in the cvs defence im running turbo diesel (4.2) simexs and locker and evn geniune cvs break under them sircumstances



my rant and my 2cents worth now bag away
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