Posted by jennifer408 on July 31, 2014 at 21:45:04 from (67.142.162.24):
In Reply to: changing insurance posted by colekicker on July 31, 2014 at 12:41:46:
i feel your pain,
mine is small scale, but it's the idea that bothers me. i bought a neutral safety switch for my 9n right here on YTC, it is not the right switch for a 9n and it did not work, it looks really close to the real thing and since i am new to all of this, how am i to know ? anyway, i ordered the real one from amazone and it works just fine. i called YTC to get a return # and they told me that they can not find where i bought it from them and need the invoice they sent with it. the trouble is, i bought a few things at the same time, like before, i got packages from all over the country and only got an invoice for something from one that says "neutral safety switch boot", i looked thru my records cause i know i bought a boot for the massey, but that was from a different company. i looked at my bank statement and sure enough 4/2/14 bought from YTC, but it is not itemized either and i can not prove it. so now i have a pretty $24.00 switch to look at that i can never use or return cause i can't prove i bought it. by the way, i got the real one at amazone for $7.00 less. just saying
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