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Old 09-23-2015, 08:59 AM   #1
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Default Non fitting / defective aftermarket parts

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Originally Posted by Mitch//PA in the "What's it worth" thread:

"I lose so much time and labor on non fitting / defective aftermarket parts.....its getting worse and worse"

I've wondered about this issue for some time, but Mitch and Rowdy's exchange in the above thread has finally caused me to ask the following question:
Why do we collectively accept parts that don't fit / work? In any other line of business, defective parts are returned to the supplier, a refund issued, feedback provided to the maker, who improves his game in order to stay in business. It's Business Economics 101!

Why does this model of business not apply to the companies that make the parts we purchase? Are we our own worst enemies when we feebly accept that we must modify a part that should fit/work first time?

I don't get it.
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