I noticed a chrome valve cover for a 1.6 liter Miata on e-bay, being offered
by a seller named Dennis Hill.DBA "chrome2go". They were offering it at a
"buy it now" price of $175 with a $40 credit for a core. I sent the seller
an e-mail inquiring as to how soon the core had to be returned for the $40.
I was told that since they were constantly purchasing them to plate, there
was no time limit. I checked out the chrome2go website, and noticed that it
was for sale there for $150. On 10/04/04, I sent him another e-mail pointing
out the price on the website, and telling him I'd be better off purchasing
from there, that I was going out of town for a few days, and would be
ordering when I returned. He responded that same day, saying they had just
purchased 10 covers, and they would be plated and ready to go by the time he
received my check. When I returned, I tried to place an order on the website
order form, but was unable to make it work, so I sent him an e-mail on
10/12/04 telling him I was mailing a check for $166 ($150 for the cover and
$16 s&h). I put the check in the mail that day.
Since I hadn't heard anything by 10/22, I e-mailed him to make sure he had
received the check. In the meantime, a local friend of mine had also ordered
one from him, paying by money order. When he inquired about the price,
Dennis (chrome2go) told him the price was $175, but since he had gotten the
price from me (and the website), he would honor the $150 price. Dennis has
since changed the price on his website to reflect the new price.
On 10/22, Dennis responded that he had, in fact, received the check and that
my cover was "being boxed up today to be shipped hopefully tomorrow but
definitely by Monday". The check had cleared my bank on 10/21.
Having received nothing by 10/30, I sent another e-mail inquiring about the
shipping and asking by what method it had been shipped and was there a
tracking number? On 11/02, I received an e-mail from him stating that he had
been "out of town" and would check on it tomorrow.
That's the LAST correspondence I've received from him. Several e-mails and
phone calls (all were answered by machine except one.the gentleman that
answered said he was NOT Dennis and didn't know anything about the business.
He said Dennis was out of town and would return in a couple of days. I left
my number again and told him I'd expect a call from Dennis when he
returned.) have all gone unanswered.
My friend who also purchased one has had similar results.
A couple of weeks ago, I contacted a person (TK) that lives in the vicinity
of Dennis. He sent an e-mail inquiring as to the availability of chrome
valve covers for the same type car. Almost immediately, Dennis responded
that he had some covers being plated, and that they'd be ready in about 2
weeks. When TK responded to Dennis that he was "representing the people from
MO that had placed the earlier orders, and requested that Dennis get in
touch with him", all correspondence to HIM stopped.
Two days ago, I sent another e-mail to Dennis giving him until close of
business Wednesday, 11/25 to respond to me, or I will file a complaint with
the AZ Attorney General and the Post Office. It's time to do it.
Chris D'Agnolo - 27 Nov 2004 04:13 GMT
Correct me if I'm wrong but the shiny valve covers you see on Miatas are
polished (the item is cast aluminum and is just sanded to high enough grit
to shine), not chrome plated. Seems that should have been your first clue.
This guy sounds like a typical scam artist, you should tell everyone
possible.
Chris
92BB&T
> I noticed a chrome valve cover for a 1.6 liter Miata on e-bay, being offered
> by a seller named Dennis Hill.DBA "chrome2go". They were offering it at a
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> business Wednesday, 11/25 to respond to me, or I will file a complaint with
> the AZ Attorney General and the Post Office. It's time to do it.
Dana H. Myers - 27 Nov 2004 05:35 GMT
> Correct me if I'm wrong but the shiny valve covers you see on Miatas are
> polished (the item is cast aluminum and is just sanded to high enough grit
> to shine), not chrome plated. Seems that should have been your first clue.
> This guy sounds like a typical scam artist, you should tell everyone
> possible.
Slow down a minute. A lot of people (97.8% of nearly 200 customers) have apparently
given him positive reviews on eBay. I'm not sure I'd say this guy is
scam artist, but maybe not a very good businessperson.
Maybe somethin
> Chris
> 92BB&T
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>
>>the AZ Attorney General and the Post Office. It's time to do it.
chuckk - 27 Nov 2004 19:00 GMT
It is possible to Chrome aluminum valve covers. They do need to be polished
before the chrome is applied.
Chroming has gotten expensive, since the EPA got involved. Many of the
"chrome" parts arn't really chrome these days.
>> Correct me if I'm wrong but the shiny valve covers you see on Miatas are
>> polished (the item is cast aluminum and is just sanded to high enough
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>>>the AZ Attorney General and the Post Office. It's time to do it.
Larry Hill - 27 Nov 2004 19:07 GMT
> is possible to Chrome aluminum valve covers. They do need to be polished
>before the chrome is applied.
Polsh them and they look like chrome.
Larry Hill
Chief_Wiggum - 28 Nov 2004 00:30 GMT
IMO polished alum looks WAY BETTER than chrome.
I think chrome is too "bling bling" ... esp on a motor
.02
> > is possible to Chrome aluminum valve covers. They do need to be polished
> >before the chrome is applied.
>
> Polsh them and they look like chrome.
> Larry Hill
Chris D'Agnolo - 29 Nov 2004 01:45 GMT
Dana, If you know something of this guy / company, you must have checked
them out yourself, I don't think the original poster made mention of his
approval rating on E-Bay. I generally consider that a pretty fair indication
of how someone conducts thier bussiness.
Chris
92BB&T
> IMO polished alum looks WAY BETTER than chrome.
>
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> > Polsh them and they look like chrome.
> > Larry Hill
Dana H. Myers - 29 Nov 2004 03:53 GMT
> Dana, If you know something of this guy / company, you must have checked
> them out yourself, I don't think the original poster made mention of his
> approval rating on E-Bay. I generally consider that a pretty fair indication
> of how someone conducts thier bussiness.
I just looked-up "chrome2go" on eBay, found a long list
of auctions for chromed valve covers, and looked at the
feedback rating. I have no personal experience with the
seller in question, but would suspect a glitch.
> Chris
> 92BB&T
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>>>Polsh them and they look like chrome.
>>> Larry Hill
BK - 28 Nov 2004 16:58 GMT
He may have decent feedback on e-bay, but neither my friend or I have heard
from him in a month. I'd say at least he's a poor businessman. At any
rate, I've filed complaints with the Arizona Attorney General and the
internet fraud division of the FBI. Right now, I'd just like to have my
money back.
>> Correct me if I'm wrong but the shiny valve covers you see on Miatas are
>> polished (the item is cast aluminum and is just sanded to high enough
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>>>the AZ Attorney General and the Post Office. It's time to do it.
Ro18tillidie - 03 Mar 2006 21:07 GMT
I have also be defraued by chrome2go I sent him 6 toyota 22RE valve covers
and $80.00 he said that he mailed both the valve covers I purchaced and he
said the got lost in the mail he said that he would send me to more the
following week and I havent heard from him since I have called and emailed
him no responce at all!!! Do not buy from Chrome2go!!!!!!!!