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  • Missing from Postal Service: DLX 108 and manifold

    Folks,

    I sent back a carb and manifold to a repeat customer, without realizing he had moved his address. My fault.

    So a priceless restored DLX108 and manifold has been "lost" from the Virginia Beach, VA region, with the serial number upon the manifold flange of 8095778

    If anybody tries to sell you this piece, he is a thief.

    Since I have been barred or bitched off of nearly every other vintage motorcycle forum, I appreciate anybody who forwards this to those forums. (caimag, etc...)

    Many thanks in advance, as this is enough to put my micro-business out of business.

    ....Cotten
    Last edited by T. Cotten; 01-23-2016, 04:57 PM.
    AMCA #776
    Dumpster Diver's Motto: Seek,... and Ye Shall Find!

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    Tom, we sent out over 63,000 parcels last year. Of that number the post office lost two totaling $31.00 bucks. When I fix a JD front fork for someone, this is how we send it? Think about it? It's irreplaceable. I most likely couldn't find one to replace it with. So how do you send these irreplaceable things. Simple! You put a wall around it. Tell your customer up front that insurance is mandatory and you are not responsible once the courier latches on to it. Get this in writing from your customer before they even send the item to you. Insured for double the value, signature confirmation from an adult. If it's super expensive, send it Fed Ex overnight. It's the customers liability, not yours. Bob L
    Last edited by Robert Luland; 01-23-2016, 06:50 PM.
    AMCA #3149
    http://www.thegoodoldmotorcyclepartscompany.com

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    • #3
      So what's your point?

      Don't trust the customer?

      I have the best customers on the planet.
      Apparently, you do not.

      ...Cotten
      AMCA #776
      Dumpster Diver's Motto: Seek,... and Ye Shall Find!

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      • #4
        Re: Missing from Postal Service: DLX 108 and manifold

        I think Bob Lulands point is that if this part is so expensive and irreplaceable and if lost is enough to put you out of business then it needs to be sent fully insured and signed for at the other end.

        At the end of the day its about managing the risk. If its a $10 part then you might be happy to sent it without insurance or tracking. If its a $10,000 part would you still be happy putting in in the mail and then having no idea where it is or where it ends up?

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        • #5
          Found it in Atlanta!

          Even though I shipped it Dec. 29, the Postal Service is still my preference, because it was all my fault.

          We will know in a day or two if it was damaged...

          ....Cotten
          AMCA #776
          Dumpster Diver's Motto: Seek,... and Ye Shall Find!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by T. Cotten View Post
            Found it in Atlanta!
            Whew... great news!
            Pisten Bully is Harry Roberts in Vermont.

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            • #7
              I still am not going to sleep until I inspect for damage.

              At least I had another pristine 108 and manifold to cover it.

              That's just one reason why I don't wheel'n'deal.

              ....Cotten
              AMCA #776
              Dumpster Diver's Motto: Seek,... and Ye Shall Find!

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              • #8
                Congratulations. It's like coming back from the dead.

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                • #9
                  Great news!
                  Jim

                  AMCA #6520

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