We’re consumers too, and much
prefer the ease and convenience of mail order to fighting through
mall crowds (we’d rather be riding!). But quite frankly, we’re insulted
when catalog companies lure us into a sale with an attractive price
just to sock our pocket book with exorbitant “shipping and
handling” charges. (if
that’s what they consider a fair charge, we think they’re handling
it way too much!)
At Quadovator we believe in
charging a fair price for the quality we build into the products
that bear our name. We
estimate and round off our shipping charges based on what it
actually costs us to have the item sent from us to you, and add
whatever costs are associated with packaging (box, padded envelope,
etc.). In our opinion,
that’s the fair way to charge for shipping.
If you ever have a problem with
an item you’ve purchased from us, contact us by phone or email and
we’ll figure out the best and fastest way to make you happy. Since we deal with several
vendors for many product lines as well as our own, our only set
policy is to do whatever it takes to satisfy our customers, and
that takes communication between you and us.
A word about
Electrical Modifications on machines Under Warranty……..
All of our
products that involve electrical modifications are used by us on
our own vehicles and by those in our riding group. In almost all cases this means
these mods have thousands of miles of “field testing” on them
before they get to you so if they are installed according to
directions they do what they’re supposed to without causing any
problems. We even have
some Polaris dealers selling and installing our products.
But that
doesn’t mean if you take your machine in for warranty work your
dealer may not refuse a warranty claim because you’ve modified your
electrical system.
Most dealers don’t understand these mods or how they work so they
become an easy target for suspicion, and some dealers just don’t
care enough about keeping your business to look beyond the mods and
fix the real problem. (When most mechanics see the mods they just
say “cool!”)
So if your
machine is still under warranty you may want to think about your
relationship with your dealer and how you think he might handle a
warranty claim before you make changes to your electrical
system. Just because
we know the mods are safe for your machine doesn’t mean he
does.
Thanks for visiting our website and considering a purchase
from your trail-mates at Quadovator!