MBH experience



That disclaimer aside, very honestly, I had a similar experience. Yes, I did eventually get what I had ordered (W204 C63 xpipe/resonator delete). Yes, the craftmanship is top notch and am very happy with the product. However, it did take several calls and according to my call logs I started calling beginning at about 8 weeks after my order was placed. Next call at about the 11 week mark, and final call at 12 week mark. Every time I called the phone was answered, and again the product is top notch, but the time it took to get them was much longer than expected.
Would I order from them again? Possibly, assuming I could wait. I understand that as consumers we want and have some accustomed to almost instant gratification when making purchases these days, but I also think a little patience needs to be exercised when dealing with small businesses that may not be scaled up to handle the amount of orders they get when they produce quality work. I suspect it is a fine line they walk in maintaining profitability when making hiring decisions and in all fairness, I have had similar experiences with other vendors (not here) who fab custom parts...so maybe my tolerance is a little higher for these things?




Nothing is more frustrating than having to continually chase a vendor down for an order based on a promise they made. It's more than just an inconvenience to the consumer, it's a bad business practice. It's time lost, and sometimes money lost. In a few cases, it's a sign you might not even get your parts.
It's easy to conflate the artistic/craftsmanship based business with the fact that it's still a business. On one hand, there are companies that make PHENOMENAL one-off parts where they are so backlogged wait times are completely unpredictable. Usually those are smaller companies like Frontline Fabrication, for example, where the demand for his products greatly exceeded his ability to supply them. That's not always the case.
In your case, it's a question of whether you want to deal with the annoyance of a bad business practice. MBH is a reputable vendor to my knowledge, unless something has changed that I'm unaware of. I've used ther parts on an E55 previously and quality seemed ok.
at the end of the day, I get that some people had a great experience or a decent or reasonable experience with this company, but all that matters really is your experience and your frustrations. It's not your problem if they have trouble with manufacturing or meeting deadlines, it is their problem to get the product that you paid for in full to the customer and if they're not able to do that, they need to reasonably and immediately just communicate to you and communication is absolutely free and it's absolutely the right thing to do professionally and ethically.
if anybody disagrees with me, I'm open to discussion
Last edited by PeterUbers; Dec 6, 2024 at 08:11 PM.
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at the end of the day, I get that some people had a great experience or a decent or reasonable experience with this company, but all that matters really is your experience and your frustrations. It's not your problem if they have trouble with manufacturing or meeting deadlines, it is their problem to get the product that you paid for in full to the customer and if they're not able to do that, they need to reasonably and immediately just communicate to you and communication is absolutely free and it's absolutely the right thing to do professionally and ethically.
if anybody disagrees with me, I'm open to discussion
Last edited by T9ja; Dec 6, 2024 at 08:18 PM.
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