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<blockquote data-quote="madmike2" data-source="post: 342763" data-attributes="member: 151"><p>Listen, I agree that the goods could have been packaged better. A simple call to Mike (The Parts Mgr.; Gary having moved up to General Mgr.) @ University Motors and tell him what you received. He can them "teach and educate" the newbie in the shipping department about care in protecting grease coverd bearings, etc. I'd guess he is probably a new hire and has yet to learn the techniques and the reasons for such procedures.</p><p></p><p>It's not worth getting one's "panties in a bunch", nor is it worth the "dogpile". A minor irritant? Sure. A frustration when you expected everything pristine? Absolutely. Is it all going to matter 10 years from now? Probably not.</p><p></p><p>Again, I understand. Call and talk to Mike. Most of us have had superb service from University. IMO, yours seems to be an anomoly, but one they certainly should know about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madmike2, post: 342763, member: 151"] Listen, I agree that the goods could have been packaged better. A simple call to Mike (The Parts Mgr.; Gary having moved up to General Mgr.) @ University Motors and tell him what you received. He can them "teach and educate" the newbie in the shipping department about care in protecting grease coverd bearings, etc. I'd guess he is probably a new hire and has yet to learn the techniques and the reasons for such procedures. It's not worth getting one's "panties in a bunch", nor is it worth the "dogpile". A minor irritant? Sure. A frustration when you expected everything pristine? Absolutely. Is it all going to matter 10 years from now? Probably not. Again, I understand. Call and talk to Mike. Most of us have had superb service from University. IMO, yours seems to be an anomoly, but one they certainly should know about. [/QUOTE]
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