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FS: Whipple 3.4 w/Crusher, Lethal Division X 1400 Fuel Kit, JLT 148 and more
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<blockquote data-quote="pro 5.0" data-source="post: 13382058" data-attributes="member: 154129"><p>First of all </p><p> </p><p>There is no way that anyone from whipple would make that assessment that there is nothing wrong with that blower without them having it in there possession and doing a teardown inspection. Those blowers should turn freely with a little bit of drag there is only approx. .010 clearance between the rotors and the case there should be no binding at all, or any type of sounds other than a little bit of gear whine. If there is any scoring or marks on the leading edge of the rotors that is a direct indication that the some foreign material has gotten between the rotor packs and the case. Every time you talk with this guy the story changes:</p><p> </p><p>He has a friend high up at whipple</p><p>He is an attorney at law</p><p>He is just trying to help you out</p><p> </p><p>What a joke this guy is a flat out POS and should be dealt with as such. The way that he keeps dropping whipples name into the equation like he has them in his back pocket is only going to cause him more problems. If he was an attorney at law he would know this. There are only two solutions to this problem either :</p><p> </p><p>A) The blower is sent back to whipple and the damage is assessed and the seller and buyer agree to split the cost however they see fit. After all this was a used blower so after the repair it would be new and the seller shouldn't have to eat all the cost.</p><p> </p><p> OR</p><p> </p><p>B) The seller should just refund the buyer what he paid for the blower plus the cost incurred to ship it back.</p><p> </p><p>As the buyer I would not accept any other solution, if you do what he proposes you would be taking part in ripping someone else off just like you were and I'm sure you don't want to do that. You don't have to feel like you are out of options you are protected as a buyer through paypal. Just stick to your claim with paypal and you will be refunded. I just hope that no one else gets burned with this blower for a third time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pro 5.0, post: 13382058, member: 154129"] First of all There is no way that anyone from whipple would make that assessment that there is nothing wrong with that blower without them having it in there possession and doing a teardown inspection. Those blowers should turn freely with a little bit of drag there is only approx. .010 clearance between the rotors and the case there should be no binding at all, or any type of sounds other than a little bit of gear whine. If there is any scoring or marks on the leading edge of the rotors that is a direct indication that the some foreign material has gotten between the rotor packs and the case. Every time you talk with this guy the story changes: He has a friend high up at whipple He is an attorney at law He is just trying to help you out What a joke this guy is a flat out POS and should be dealt with as such. The way that he keeps dropping whipples name into the equation like he has them in his back pocket is only going to cause him more problems. If he was an attorney at law he would know this. There are only two solutions to this problem either : A) The blower is sent back to whipple and the damage is assessed and the seller and buyer agree to split the cost however they see fit. After all this was a used blower so after the repair it would be new and the seller shouldn't have to eat all the cost. OR B) The seller should just refund the buyer what he paid for the blower plus the cost incurred to ship it back. As the buyer I would not accept any other solution, if you do what he proposes you would be taking part in ripping someone else off just like you were and I'm sure you don't want to do that. You don't have to feel like you are out of options you are protected as a buyer through paypal. Just stick to your claim with paypal and you will be refunded. I just hope that no one else gets burned with this blower for a third time. [/QUOTE]
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