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Is Finishline finished?
I think I made a mistake by ordering parts from them and only after the fact saw so many customers complaining about the service. Has anyone has any positive experiences within the last couple of months?
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Did you search the forum ??? Lots of topics and stories...
The sign in front should say "Enter at your own risk". Oh, really bad. You're overseas, right??? If you check to see if there is a charge and you do not have a tracking number tell Finish Line that you are putting a dispute on the charge (and then do it). Do it immediately, don't wait for the statement unless the card company tells you that you have to wait... Hope you can wind your way out of this with either what you ordered or a refund. |
Also your qualifier "positive experiences within the last couple of months" is how they seem to be getting by. It's obvious from posts here that they dribble in a completed order every once in a while to show that they're doing something, but if you see the number of positives "I got it" are dwarfed by the "this place sucks" comments...
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You're right, Tony! Centurian, GP is about 55 or 60 km north of Johannesburg, South Africa.
Tony sort of said it all and very nicely, ZA. Finishline today is not the Finishline that built the stunningly good reputation that the new owner has so successfully squandered. It's best to stay away from them/him, especially if you are out of the country as you are. If you need Cobra stuff, there are several other reliable sources. One worthy of your consideration is Vintage Wheels, Inc., who advertises on CC, Click here to go to their Cobra Parts pages, =>Cobra Parts They have a decent selection, prompt service, and they support our community on this site through their advertising. |
Has anyone ever been to "Finishline's" Store/warehouse since Trevor took over? I would like to know, since Brent (EM-0785) & I still would like to buy the remaining stock, for a reasonable "price", and pass the saving onto the customer, then see where it goes from there. I have the time and ability to answer a phone/email and ship items out. It would be a "Hobby Business" as long as we don't lose money, I'd be fine to run it. Saying this I know (Tony, ;)) we wouldn't make million, that's not a goal, but to help out other Cobra owners. Cheers Tom. As most of you know I can talk Cobras all day :LOL::LOL:
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It's a huge ego that he won't let go since my guess is the little business he does get comes from here where his reputation is known. That can't amount to one or two orders a quarter. Even if he's kiting he's still not moving enough cash to keep it up. Too bad credit card companies don't share data for problem orders. I do know that companies will cut off vendors if there are too many problems. |
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The good news is the walls are closing in on this guy. Reduced sales provide reduced revenue, and at some point, the cash flow goes negative. You can bet that Trevor (if that is his name) will not pony up the additional monies necessary to get the business up and running again. At that point, it folds. Once the business is defunct, continued advertising of goods for sale and taking people's monies for unavailable products begins to look like a fraud. The sad part is someone will need to take the step (spend the money) to prosecute him for this, and the outcome of that event usually does not compensate them for their efforts. The best course of action is to steer a wide path around this guy, buy elsewhere, and warn others so they do not become victims of his mischief. In time, the natural dynamics of the free market system will erase Finishline from everyone's radar screens. Those who have been victimized have little practical recourse other than to lick their wounds and remember what happened so they can avoid future fraudsters as they appear — and they will. What a sad ending for the great business that Enzo built. |
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The same has happened to other businesses that came highly recommended on this forum only to collapse under new ownership. Craft was a victim as I recall. The other aspect is that he's pretty much burned the bridges with the community that has been around for a while. What's left are the newbies that either don't know about the feedback here, who don't read the feedback here, or simply feel it's worth one last shot. The size of that population is quickly diminishing. |
Thanks guys for chipping in this conversation. I had no suspicion that Finishline turned dodgy and unreliable since they have been around for so long and never even thought to check current customer comments and reviews.
I already contacted the bank to put in dispute since there has been no communication back from them and the order status have not changed at all. This could potentially be expensive school fees. In future I will make more use of the forum to get some current advice to get the correct parts and finish off my project. Currently I am shopping for the majority of the interior bits from switches, lap belts, door latches, etc. Your inputs are appreciated! |
I would try these guys, https://www.csxparts.com/ I've had nothing but success with them. Quick service and they back their products.
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I would try these guys, https://www.csxparts.com/ I've had nothing but success with them. They carry almost everything you would need, but there is a minimum purchase. Quick service and they back their products.
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Jolsen, I've dealt with for years, always with satisfaction. Their name was Cobra Restorers at the time.
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I believe that Cobra Performance purchased all or part of the inventory of Cobra Restorers. After Chuck had died Sandra tried to carry on but perhaps it had gotten to be too much for her. I had done business with the Gutkys for years. They were certainly a class act.
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So gentleman, I get the drift to not even try to contact Trevor, Tayor, or whatever his name is. I would like to be the one to get what left of the inventory, once the business go's belly up. What do you guys think Yes/no to contact ?? I'm up for suggestions on how to process, if at all. Cheers Tom.
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I would wait a bit more, Tom. People who so badly mismanage a good business with a great name and significant reputational (is there such a word?) goodwill are usually reluctant to sell until their business’s financial walls collapse. That usually happens in Bankruptcy court. Suddenly, they have a lower price point that looks good because it gets them out of the hot water they find themselves in, and that is their first order of business. Attempts to buy before the pain is sufficiently high can result in you paying a higher (sometimes significantly higher) price than the business is worth. When the current miscreant owner finds himself in financial hot water that threatens his wealth, you will find the most cooperative seller. At the Battle of New Orleans, Old Hickory said, ‘Hold your fire ‘till you see the whites of their eyes.’ That is still good advice today for an acquisition like this ... |
Ah Ed, what a flood of memoires came back, with the lyrics of the Late Great "Mr. Johnny Horton". 'The Battle of New Orleans' & 'Sink the Bismark'. Grandpa & I after Sunday morning Chruch, would crank up the ol'RCA Console, and smile, after also listening to Tennessee Erine Ford had sung '16 Tons' Thank you for the simpler times "Memories" Ed. I have a LP of each in my record collection to this day. Cheers Tom. :)
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And what makes you think you'll get any different results than anyone else? He'll say you can have everything for $1000, he'll box it up and send it to you. You send $1000 and get a canceled check and nothing. You could go in person and take it all away for scrap (you know, like the pickers used to do) but he won't go for that. Wait for the bankruptcy. The court will probably welcome any pickers for pennies on the dollar. There might be a few gems but I wouldn't want to make book on it. |
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