The 360Forged / ADV.1 story, straight from Jordan's mouth
Most of us followed the 360Forged debacle, and we all made our own conclusions about why things ended up the way they did. But I still found it interesting to read his own words about it.
http://www.secretentourage.com/succe...dan-swerdloff/
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Most of us followed the 360Forged debacle, and we all made our own conclusions about why things ended up the way they did. But I still found it interesting to read his own words about it.
http://www.secretentourage.com/succe...dan-swerdloff/
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Here is what IB has to say.
Jordan Adv1 Not welcome on the forums
September 25th, 2010 Write comment
6speedonline already had removed anything to do with ADV1. They arent allowed to be sold or marketed on the forum. I believe everything that happened with 360 forged is happening with adv1
FROM 6SPEEDONLINE:
Hi,
We have become aware that some of our sponsors have been retailing ADV1 wheels on 6speedonline. We have removed these advertisements. ADV1 to our knowledge is run by the former people that ran a wheel company 360 Forged, where these people had issues with fulfillment.
We were successful in obtaining fulfillment for our users with outstanding orders.
However, we have refused to allow ADV1 onto 6speed as sponsors (nor any of our other forums) due to our concern that this would create customer service issues for you, our users. It appears some retailers on 6speed have been promoting ADV1?s wheels on their behalf. We have removed all promotion we could find on ADV1 (and would encourage you report any promotion of ADV1 to the moderators), and would like to make it aware that due to prior customer service issues we will not allow them to be advertised on our sites – if we removed any of your content that was in regards to these wheels, our apologies, but I trust you understand our concern.
As a separate, but related item, 360 Forged are under new management (and to our knowledge have not had any issues fulfilling orders since this change).
If you have any questions regarding ADV1, or any of our other sponsors, you are welcome to contact me directly:
adrian.harris@internetbrands.com
Best,
Adrian
in the end i am fairly sure most people got their wheels or their money (including myself) and hopefully he earned a lesson. either way his wheels look insane and he ha a hot product. as long as he keeps his cash flow good with his manufacturer it should be a simple "order fulfillment" business.
I was going to link to this in my original post, but didn't know what IBs policy is on that, since it was started as SPAM on this site. Or it was at least SPAM-like in the fact that the member who posted it, signed up for the sole intention of posting that link in wheel threads.
in the end i am fairly sure most people got their wheels or their money (including myself) and hopefully he earned a lesson. either way his wheels look insane and he ha a hot product. as long as he keeps his cash flow good with his manufacturer it should be a simple "order fulfillment" business.

When it's part of your DNA, it's not that easy to "reform." Ask any addict.
Below is a picture of the Niche Wheel and some I found on the net, of the new Flow Spec ADV.1 offering, from Automotive Connoisseur Group (MBW SPONSOR).
Maybe Peter@ACGSD, can shed some light on this?


Last edited by Benz-O-Rama; Sep 29, 2010 at 11:26 AM.
Being that I am a small business owner, and deal with customer service daily (as many of us do here) we know how unforgiving a bad CS experience can make you loose business. Many major corporations including Mercedes has felt this sting. 360 Forged did a terrible thing to the wheel market and to customers, a lot of people lost time, money, and faith in sponsors and aftermarket wheel shops due to the fiasco.
While yes, I know some people were reimbursed and/or orders filled, it does not erase what happened. Sure you can get over your head when business blows up to a certain magnitude, the bottom line is you do not play with your clients money. You don't go balling out of control when you have those issues at hand.
Now I know about learning, and you have to fail to learn lessons about succeeding. We all know about mistakes and redemption, but it is all in what you learn from those mistakes. How you handle the crisis proves character. Jordan appears to have learned from his mistakes judging from the interview, but a question remains:
Why and how on the co-mingling of money? The "playing around of others money" as someone noted should never have happened. That is a huge flaw in my book. Thoughts anyone?
On ADV.1, hopefully they are fulfilling orders and are of the quality expected of the price point of those wheels. Personally, I wish the best for them but I still have pause on buying anything from them. Good read and interview which brings some clarity, but it does not absolve him of what happened in the past.
JMO and thoughts...
BTW - What is the price difference of Niche wheels and ADV1?
Being that I am a small business owner, and deal with customer service daily (as many of us do here) we know how unforgiving a bad CS experience can make you loose business. Many major corporations including Mercedes has felt this sting. 360 Forged did a terrible thing to the wheel market and to customers, a lot of people lost time, money, and faith in sponsors and aftermarket wheel shops due to the fiasco.
While yes, I know some people were reimbursed and/or orders filled, it does not erase what happened. Sure you can get over your head when business blows up to a certain magnitude, the bottom line is you do not play with your clients money. You don't go balling out of control when you have those issues at hand.
Now I know about learning, and you have to fail to learn lessons about succeeding. We all know about mistakes and redemption, but it is all in what you learn from those mistakes. How you handle the crisis proves character. Jordan appears to have learned from his mistakes judging from the interview, but a question remains:
Why and how on the co-mingling of money? The "playing around of others money" as someone noted should never have happened. That is a huge flaw in my book. Thoughts anyone?
On ADV.1, hopefully they are fulfilling orders and are of the quality expected of the price point of those wheels. Personally, I wish the best for them but I still have pause on buying anything from them. Good read and interview which brings some clarity, but it does not absolve him of what happened in the past.
JMO and thoughts...
BTW - What is the price difference of Niche wheels and ADV1?
But yeah, the playing around with people's money is not a mistake, but a huge character flaw. Hence my Bernie Madoff and "it's built into the DNA" comment. It's a kind of moral corruption that will appear in other dealings, too. And not just business dealings. I argue that this sort of behavior doesn't simply disappear overnight. That's why drug addicts are in 12 step programs for life.
Apologizing and forgiving are good things, but it doesn't mean you win a free pass.
Anyone else notice that the interviewer isn't exactly of the "hard-nosed investigative journalism" camp? I guess you shouldn't expect much from a site named "Secret Entourage" (what does that even mean?), but still...
Below is a picture of the Niche Wheel and some I found on the net, of the new Flow Spec ADV.1 offering, from Automotive Connoisseur Group (MBW SPONSOR).
Maybe Peter@ACGSD, can shed some light on this?
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Couldn't easily solved his $$$ problems liquidating all those cars lol. Oh IDK wtf you guys are drooling over their secretary is NOT hot by any standards, especially south FL. They did a ****ty job airbrushing away half of her chubby *** arms in that photo - and god damn - her face is SCARY. Looks like Snooki bred with a a yard rat.

PS: Secret Entourage ride more guido dick in that article
Per ADV1 here is the info:
" You can not get this wheel from MHT despite what you may have heard, the ADV5.1 cast is an ADV.1 design which was previously authorized for use by MHT for certain applications which we do not cater to. Although you could previously get the ADV5.1 cast wheel with a niche cap on it for less money, you will not be able to purchase it except leftover inventory for vehicles that we do not cater to as part of an agreement between ADV.1 and MHT as of recently upon launching our FlowSpec line. The MHT version is / was sold for much less as they are manufactured in large quantities using existing molds, where as our deep concave models are low volume pieces which use a specifically designed mold for our deep concave applications. Developments like this are very expensive and take a huge amount of development and effort to get to this stage."
I saw those Niche rims for approx $270 a pop. http://www.carid.com/niche-wheels/sport-91384.html
The ADV's that look like them are $1420 a pop. http://www.carid.com/advanceone-whee...5-1-93793.html
The difference for the description was the Niche is cast aluminum, but the ADV's says they are forged aluminum.
So, what is the deal..are the ADV's really forged? Anyone can verify? Interesting.






