Hey everyone,
I am looking for some uninvolved customer perspective. As everyone knows, I have just about zero customer complaints out there, as I always make sure that a customer ends up with a quality and problem-free end product.
I am in the middle of a situation that is just plain ridiculous, and I would like some feedback on it.
Long story short, back in 2009-2010 an international customer paid for a BIG Gen-2 short-block w/options [upgrade charge, no core included], ATI damper, and whatever the UPS calculator figured for shipping back them. Grand total, 21.5K, paid by wire. We came to an agreeable design, and most parts were ordered. The customer then decided to grow the project into a full build, shipping the car here, and the project was halted at the time waiting for the car. The project then took a new direction with a new car to be supplied by us as the "core", and also the engine core, and we started to acquire Gen-2 engine parts to build a long-block and find an engine-less Gen-2. The customer came into town, met with us, and at that time decided he wanted to go with a Gen-4 converted Gen-2 after seeing the TT Gen-4 we were working on, this was 2011. We agreed to absorb the change from Gen-2 based to Gen-4 based due to the scope of the build size. Project changed again to an overseas supplied GTS-R core car, and the car would be sent end of season-ish. We started ordering a few parts, namely new Gen-4 design pistons for the new head design. Project halted again and shelved due to money issues/buying properties in late 2011-ish/early 2012-ish.
Fast forward to early 2013. Customer starts to become even more erratic, and is in deep with some of the old GTS-R race guys over in Europe, and wants the engine built as per the original order, but with the Gen-4 type pistons. I get the feeling something is going on with this project I am not being told. We find out that the project has been given to some other shop, and the completed short block will go to them, no huge rush. That's fine, no big deal.
Fast forward to two weeks ago. I write the invoice for the original ordered Short Block but at 2012/2013 pricing [less], add in the core block and crank [3K], delete the ATI damper [0.5K], add in some gaskets he asked for, crating, shipping [0.75K Total], and since the project was not continued, I added in the original set of custom pistons that were specially made for him, which was about 1.5K extra plus about 650 for coatings. Grand total, 24.3K, $2800 spread. That's 2800 extra for half a gasket set, an extra set of pistons, a core block and crank, and a crate fee over the original Sales Order.
Now, the customer is pissed... why am I paying for a second set of pistons, why, why, why.
Am I in the wrong here? I stored this guys parts for damn near three years. I absorbed a bunch of Gen-2 and other parts when he changed his mind countless times. I never charged him for the heavy-wall sleeve upgrade on the core block. I never charged him to ship that block across the country TWICE. I gave him reduced 2012 price structure... and all I am asking for is that he pay for the pistons that are sitting on the shelf because I cannot absorb them into a larger project anymore as there is no continuation. He would of course get this second set of pistons with the short block.
Opinions?
I am looking for some uninvolved customer perspective. As everyone knows, I have just about zero customer complaints out there, as I always make sure that a customer ends up with a quality and problem-free end product.
I am in the middle of a situation that is just plain ridiculous, and I would like some feedback on it.
Long story short, back in 2009-2010 an international customer paid for a BIG Gen-2 short-block w/options [upgrade charge, no core included], ATI damper, and whatever the UPS calculator figured for shipping back them. Grand total, 21.5K, paid by wire. We came to an agreeable design, and most parts were ordered. The customer then decided to grow the project into a full build, shipping the car here, and the project was halted at the time waiting for the car. The project then took a new direction with a new car to be supplied by us as the "core", and also the engine core, and we started to acquire Gen-2 engine parts to build a long-block and find an engine-less Gen-2. The customer came into town, met with us, and at that time decided he wanted to go with a Gen-4 converted Gen-2 after seeing the TT Gen-4 we were working on, this was 2011. We agreed to absorb the change from Gen-2 based to Gen-4 based due to the scope of the build size. Project changed again to an overseas supplied GTS-R core car, and the car would be sent end of season-ish. We started ordering a few parts, namely new Gen-4 design pistons for the new head design. Project halted again and shelved due to money issues/buying properties in late 2011-ish/early 2012-ish.
Fast forward to early 2013. Customer starts to become even more erratic, and is in deep with some of the old GTS-R race guys over in Europe, and wants the engine built as per the original order, but with the Gen-4 type pistons. I get the feeling something is going on with this project I am not being told. We find out that the project has been given to some other shop, and the completed short block will go to them, no huge rush. That's fine, no big deal.
Fast forward to two weeks ago. I write the invoice for the original ordered Short Block but at 2012/2013 pricing [less], add in the core block and crank [3K], delete the ATI damper [0.5K], add in some gaskets he asked for, crating, shipping [0.75K Total], and since the project was not continued, I added in the original set of custom pistons that were specially made for him, which was about 1.5K extra plus about 650 for coatings. Grand total, 24.3K, $2800 spread. That's 2800 extra for half a gasket set, an extra set of pistons, a core block and crank, and a crate fee over the original Sales Order.
Now, the customer is pissed... why am I paying for a second set of pistons, why, why, why.
Am I in the wrong here? I stored this guys parts for damn near three years. I absorbed a bunch of Gen-2 and other parts when he changed his mind countless times. I never charged him for the heavy-wall sleeve upgrade on the core block. I never charged him to ship that block across the country TWICE. I gave him reduced 2012 price structure... and all I am asking for is that he pay for the pistons that are sitting on the shelf because I cannot absorb them into a larger project anymore as there is no continuation. He would of course get this second set of pistons with the short block.
Opinions?
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