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A Letter to Tom from RIDE Motorsports
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<blockquote data-quote="muchado" data-source="post: 12731" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>The buggy had issues. Yes. Still has alot of issues. I guess this is a case of you get what you pay for. Chassis was donated as well as the labor to make it "turn key" was next to nothing. Several parts never arrived... How the hell are you supposed to get a buggy rolling without axle shafts? I bailed on this whole thing early on....When Matt and Tom made the deal I knew it was doomed so I stopped helping--because I did help with the chassis part of it. The rest was on Matt, funny there were 3 XRRA drivers telling Matt not to accept the deal. Anyway... in the competitors forum there's a bitchfest about issues with the buggy, but MOST buggies have bugs to work out--especially from a first time builder. When you demand delivery of an unfinished rig it doesnt give the builder time to work out the bugs and realize where you f-ed up and make it right.</p><p></p><p>I'm just glad it's not my deal. This guy is a ****in douchbag</p><p></p><p>I just don't get how you can dispute credit card payment for motor parts and rod ends that are on the buggy. **** the labor, Matt shouldn't have to pay for this guy's parts!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muchado, post: 12731, member: 17"] The buggy had issues. Yes. Still has alot of issues. I guess this is a case of you get what you pay for. Chassis was donated as well as the labor to make it "turn key" was next to nothing. Several parts never arrived... How the hell are you supposed to get a buggy rolling without axle shafts? I bailed on this whole thing early on....When Matt and Tom made the deal I knew it was doomed so I stopped helping--because I did help with the chassis part of it. The rest was on Matt, funny there were 3 XRRA drivers telling Matt not to accept the deal. Anyway... in the competitors forum there's a bitchfest about issues with the buggy, but MOST buggies have bugs to work out--especially from a first time builder. When you demand delivery of an unfinished rig it doesnt give the builder time to work out the bugs and realize where you f-ed up and make it right. I'm just glad it's not my deal. This guy is a ****in douchbag I just don't get how you can dispute credit card payment for motor parts and rod ends that are on the buggy. **** the labor, Matt shouldn't have to pay for this guy's parts! [/QUOTE]
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