Am I the only one that didnt get my forgestars yet?

if you get a set of HRE wheels for 5-8 THOUSAND dollars, you have every right to expect top notch I-expect-the-vendor-to-kiss-my-butt-service.
if you get a set of Forgestars for 12-14 HUNDRED dollars, you are being unrealistic, and more than a little unfair, with your expectations.
Those offering business advice, probably don't own a business, and have never owed and ran a business. in this day and age, cash up front is necessary, especially when what you are selling requires an outlay of cash to produce.


Either way, realistic customer service is always appreciated. I was going to purchase the forgestars after seeing them on Aus-E55's car, but now I'm not too sure anymore.
Last edited by HadiLaw; Jun 7, 2010 at 01:39 PM.
Remember people he is a dealer all he simply does it takes your order and places it with the manufacturer he doesn't make the wheels package the wheels assemble the wheels nothing. So now your complaining because something he has no control of like for example if you ship something overnight and for some crazy reason doesn't make it on time you blame the carrier UPS, FEDEX, etc. etc. not the cashier.
Either way I payed a good amount of money for my wheels and I am not demanding them by the given deadline. On a side note I have seen forgestar wheels and for the money there is nothing remotely close on the market to even come near the price your paying for these wheels. I am sure the guy is not making hundreds of dollars on the deal but remember before thegodfather was oneautosport he was a car nut just like most of us on the forums.
So rather then give him a hard time or bashing him for something he is helping us with be patient and know your not dealing with a 360 situation and getting smoked for your money. I would also think that he could invest 20k in some inventory on wheels and rather then charging you 1k for a set of wheels charge you 2k so there in stock which I would assume that being the cheap customers you are you wouldn't spend the extra 1k to have them over a matter of a few days.
Remember people he is a dealer all he simply does it takes your order and places it with the manufacturer he doesn't make the wheels package the wheels assemble the wheels nothing. So now your complaining because something he has no control of like for example if you ship something overnight and for some crazy reason doesn't make it on time you blame the carrier UPS, FEDEX, etc. etc. not the cashier.
Either way I payed a good amount of money for my wheels and I am not demanding them by the given deadline. On a side note I have seen forgestar wheels and for the money there is nothing remotely close on the market to even come near the price your paying for these wheels. I am sure the guy is not making hundreds of dollars on the deal but remember before thegodfather was oneautosport he was a car nut just like most of us on the forums.
So rather then give him a hard time or bashing him for something he is helping us with be patient and know your not dealing with a 360 situation and getting smoked for your money. I would also think that he could invest 20k in some inventory on wheels and rather then charging you 1k for a set of wheels charge you 2k so there in stock which I would assume that being the cheap customers you are you wouldn't spend the extra 1k to have them over a matter of a few days.




. The wheels he are selling are the same price everywhere, so we are ultimately doing him a favor by supporting him as a vendor at mbworld. To conclude, if the wheels are so hot, why does he not refund the buyer and just resell them as soon as he receives them? I think the answer is that there is a lack of liquidity and no money is available to refund. Thank you again for letting me know where I got it wrong




. The wheels he are selling are the same price everywhere, so we are ultimately doing him a favor by supporting him as a vendor at mbworld. To conclude, if the wheels are so hot, why does he not refund the buyer and just resell them as soon as he receives them? I think the answer is that there is a lack of liquidity and no money is available to refund. Thank you again for letting me know where I got it wrong 
Anyway, since this has become a public affair, there was an imperfection in the finish one of the wheels. Because it needed to be re-powder coated, all 4 have been sent to the powder coater to ensure identical gunmetal hues on all of them. That's the word I got from Forgestar today, thus additional delay. SMH.
So when will they be done? They haven't told me. I'd guess next week given that they have to come back from powder coating. And the saga continues, in the meantime other customers are happy as they can be.... dun dun dun... sigh....
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. The wheels he are selling are the same price everywhere, so we are ultimately doing him a favor by supporting him as a vendor at mbworld. To conclude, if the wheels are so hot, why does he not refund the buyer and just resell them as soon as he receives them? I think the answer is that there is a lack of liquidity and no money is available to refund. Thank you again for letting me know where I got it wrong 

1. What is the actual total lead time promised to customers on Forgestar delivery? I mean total time from production to your door shipped.
2. Exactly how long has AWOL been waiting on these rims at current day?
3. In the case of extreme lateness in delivery what contingencies if any are in place? SLA's?
On 3, to attest to my question in my business dealings if I am late or overtime in finished services I give a discount, just asking.
Anyone (who knows this) feel free to answer these.
I ordered the wheels January 29th I believe. So I think Im in week 22.
22 weeks ago, if I knew it was going to be this much of a hassle, I never would have even considered it.
Now that Im in this debacle, I am forced to wait for these wheels so I can turn around and sell them, and hopefully not lose as much money as if I were to get a partial refund.
Its just the worst buying experience Ive ever had, again, maybe not the product, but just the experience
I ordered the wheels January 29th I believe. So I think Im in week 22.
22 weeks ago, if I knew it was going to be this much of a hassle, I never would have even considered it.
Now that Im in this debacle, I am forced to wait for these wheels so I can turn around and sell them, and hopefully not lose as much money as if I were to get a partial refund.
Its just the worst buying experience Ive ever had, again, maybe not the product, but just the experience
Mikey looks like your "snarky" comments have annoyed other members too.....
still don't get why you have attacked GF so vehemently when you didn't even order your wheels from him....
you sound like an angry man. with a lot of "rage".....
maybe you should cycle back on your bodybuilding "supplements"

those wheels u ordered from Discount Tire should be in any day now, eh?
or, maybe not.......
The OP has a legitimate concern if his wheels were ordered 22 weeks ago. Quoting 8-10 weeks and delivery within 12 weeks is one thing, 22 weeks is completely improper and a full refund should be in order. Simple as that. No need for name calling or demeaning posts. These wheels are easy to sell as they are in demand.
The correct course of action should have been for the vendor to refund the full amount and then sell the wheels when he received them. Had that occurred, all parties would be out ahead, there would not be all of this banter, and Godfather's reputation would not have been tarnished as it now has been whether all of you want to believe it or not. Fact is, even if one customer is put off from purchasing from the vendor, the damage is done.
Look at how many times this thread has been read. Over 3000 as of right now.
Being in business myself, I learned a very long time ago, that sometimes you do not always agree with your customers and the customers that initially tick you off early can turn out to be very committed to your business as they know you will take care of them should something arise. This is called building a customers base. There is no such thing as a perfect customer as we all have various levels of expectations, needs ,wants, etc. This easily could have been a simple wheel delay thread such as 'Godfather took care of me and I recommend him to anyone' thread vs. what it now is.
Spending money to make money is not an adage that only applies to banners, advertising, websites, etc. It also applies to customer service, reputation, etc. I'm sure this thread is linked from other forums, search engines,etc. Negative publicity is still negative publicity even if there are a few that side with the vendor and/or manufacturer.
To respond to those that feel that as the OP did not spend over $5k for wheels, he shouldn't be concerned, I fully disagree. $1400.00 is still $1400. I would not be happy had I ordered an item at the local game store and was given a specific delivery date and then having it delayed over and over even if it was only for $50.00. A customer can go shop anywhere they want these days, every market, every niche is competitive, and customer service is what differentiates one vendor from another.
I know if I do not take care of my customers there is nothing to bring them back. Getting a customer to shop at your business is one thing, retaining that customer is what builds successful relationships and business's. People buy from people.
Last edited by pearlpower; Jun 10, 2010 at 08:31 PM.




what offset you running AWOL?