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(02-23-2021, 06:42 PM)EdK Wrote: I got the exact same crap from McMaster in California today. Someone tried removing the "Shars" text. I'll complain and see what happens.
Ed
Wow. Unbelievable. Clear cut case of fraud going on here. And evidently it's been going on for awhile now because I have gotten (un-named) Chinese garbage from them twice before this in the last two years or so after paying a premium price.
I checked my credit card statement and their 'refund' was credited to my card today. They credited me for the price of the arbor, the sales tax that was charged, but NOT the $8.00 I paid for shipping. So I still end up paying $8.00 shipping on a $4.00 Shars arbor that I didn't ask for.
Better check everything you get from them from here on out with a fine tooth comb. Just saying.
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Looks like someone is running a scam, and I'd bet McMaster isn't the one. Someone on the stock floor swapping them out, or a shady buyer returning cheaper arbors.
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Or McMaster has one of their suppliers scamming them with these fakes. -Or- it's possible (not probable) McMaster is knowingly ordering these fakes to increase profits. If it was a one time occurrence in one location I would say it's likely a customer or rogue employee doing a swap and then returning it to put back in stock. Having this happen in two different areas of the country at the same time and coming out of two different McMaster facilities raises more red flags in my mind. It leads me to believe there is more than a single individual at work here.
I have been buying from McMaster for a few decades. The only thing I can say with certainty is that I have received some really poor quality items from them a few times in the past couple years after paying "name brand' prices. But since they don't disclose manufacturer names or models in the majority of their catalog listings (in most cases) a buyer doesn't know exactly what they are purchasing and can't do anything about it. In this case the only thing that backed up my complaint was the country of origin listed for the item I ordered. I suspect they will be removing that information from their details pages before long as well.
Trust, but verify.
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IMHO this is a perfect example of what happens when the bean counters control a business. They don't give a rat's behind about anything but increasing the profit margin and thus their annual bonus. Laissez-faire capitalism at its worst.
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You can go ahead and say "I told you so" now Stan.
UPS delivered the Jacobs arbor today that I ordered from MSC.
Apex production from China as I expected it would be. At least it's not all scuffed up and still has the factory printing on it.
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(02-24-2021, 08:28 PM)Highpower Wrote: You can go ahead and say "I told you so" now Stan.
UPS delivered the Jacobs arbor today that I ordered from MSC.
Apex production from China as I expected it would be. At least it's not all scuffed up and still has the factory printing on it.
Surprised, nope. Disappointed, yes. When I was at Mississippi State a colleague who taught engineering ethics and I would use the term "business ethics" in a very sarcastic manner.