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#101
Posted 26 November 2004 - 07:50 AM
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#102
Posted 30 November 2004 - 10:08 PM
Ok, here is the latest...... The dealer will let me trade in my 4-tec for a 2004 speedster 200. My price for the Speedster will be $29,000 which will include a bimini top, the trailer, taxes, etc . So it will be as if I were walking in and buying the boat for a total of $29,000. Is that fair? I'm getting excited. I just hope the price is fair.James,
Any more updates?
It would be whack if I were paying for thier mistake. Any input appreciated.
peace
jpeezy
#103
Posted 30 November 2004 - 11:41 PM
btw.... I don't think I have very much time to accept the offer. I need quick responses!Ok, here is the latest...... The dealer will let me trade in my 4-tec for a 2004 speedster 200. My price for the Speedster will be $29,000 which will include a bimini top, the trailer, taxes, etc . So it will be as if I were walking in and buying the boat for a total of $29,000. Is that fair? I'm getting excited. I just hope the price is fair.James,
Any more updates?
It would be whack if I were paying for thier mistake. Any input appreciated.
peace
jpeezy
peace
jpeezy
#104
Posted 01 December 2004 - 07:02 AM
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#105
Posted 01 December 2004 - 08:44 AM
#106
Posted 01 December 2004 - 01:04 PM
They are paying off the 4tec and selling me the 200 for $29,000. I didn't put any money down on the 4tec but made about $600 in payments. The 200 is coming with the optional top and cover. I really don't have much of a choice. I HAVE to get rid of that 4tec! The $29,000 includes taxes, etc.So you are paying $29,000 for the 200? How much are they allowing you for your 4-TEC. Is it worth more than you owe or are you upside down in the 4-TEC? Seems like I have seen the 200's go for less than this....like around $27,000.
peace
jpeezy
#107
Posted 01 December 2004 - 01:09 PM
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#108
Posted 01 December 2004 - 01:26 PM
su doo
ps
we've taken huge losses trying to satisfy our customers, it's not always the manufactors problem
#109
Posted 03 December 2004 - 07:22 PM
Well I got my new Speedster 200 today! I'm very happy and consider it my best Christmas present ever.Seems like a fair deal to me.
Thanks to Kevin and everyone else for helping out. The dealer says BRP knows I got a bad apple and they say it was a unique case.
I can't wait to test this 310 hp baby out. More to follow.........
peace
jpeezy
#110
Posted 04 December 2004 - 08:10 PM
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#111
Posted 06 December 2004 - 08:17 AM
Overall the 4-tec motor seems to be holding up just fine, there's not many cases reported where the engine actually was removed or repaired, (reported on seadoo forums)
The 200 will be twice the fun, it's a very nice machine, good choice on the non-supercharged model, it will be the most economic of the 200's.
-Gab
#112
Posted 03 January 2005 - 07:38 PM
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#113
Posted 16 January 2005 - 01:42 AM
No pics yet. I took it out for a few hours and then put her up for the winter. I think I'm really going to enjoy it. I'll take some pics and post em this spring.So James you got any pics of the new DOO yet?
peace
jpeezy
#114
Posted 14 March 2005 - 02:09 PM
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#115
Posted 20 April 2005 - 11:50 AM
It's Spring where are the pics!I'll take some pics and post em this spring.
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#116
Posted 29 April 2005 - 12:58 PM
1) The boat did have a penetrated air intake hose which allowed water to leak in.
2) The boat did have a bad starter.
3) The starter was replaced, the engine was NOT rebuilt.
4) B.U.D.S. reports were run as well as work orders on all 3 visits and were readily available to the owner.
5) 2 seperate ID numbers were recorded by Seadoo for this claim.
6) Seadoo extended the warranty and gave the owner a cash settlement which the owner accepted.
7) The boat had over 30 hours on it when we took it back on trade.
8) We refunded ALL monies for the 4-TEC including taxes, just over $15,700.00 and applied 100% towards the new Speedster 200.
9) The selling price of the Speedster 200 was around $29,000 INCLUDING all taxes.
10) The current owner of the boat now has 67 hours on it with no problems being reported.
11) We look forward to keeping jpeezy as a valued customer.
Kingsland Marine
#117
Posted 29 April 2005 - 03:54 PM
I'll be the first to welcome you to the site...I think I will let James comment further on this post, since it was his "ordeal", not mine. Any of my earlier postings in this thread were made purely from one side of the story, and as was stated in another member post, "there are 3 sides to every story", perhaps 4 in this one. So now we have the Paul Harvey "rest of the story", or so it seems. I will be interested to see James' response, if any. It is easy to side with the consumer when I am one myself, and can only say I may have handled things differently if it had been me. Your last bullet- is clearly up to James himself.As the dealer involved with the aforementioned 4-TEC allow me to just state some facts...you decide who has been fair:
1) The boat did have a penetrated air intake hose which allowed water to leak in.
2) The boat did have a bad starter.
3) The starter was replaced, the engine was NOT rebuilt.
4) B.U.D.S. reports were run as well as work orders on all 3 visits and were readily available to the owner.
5) 2 seperate ID numbers were recorded by Seadoo for this claim.
6) Seadoo extended the warranty and gave the owner a cash settlement which the owner accepted.
7) The boat had over 30 hours on it when we took it back on trade.
8) We refunded ALL monies for the 4-TEC including taxes, just over $15,700.00 and applied 100% towards the new Speedster 200.
9) The selling price of the Speedster 200 was around $29,000 INCLUDING all taxes.
10) The current owner of the boat now has 67 hours on it with no problems being reported.
11) We look forward to keeping jpeezy as a valued customer.
#118
Posted 29 April 2005 - 09:39 PM
It is also good to hear another side of this story.
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#119
Posted 30 April 2005 - 11:33 AM
Kingsland Marine
#120
Posted 09 May 2005 - 02:39 PM
I've been lurking here from time-to-time. Just nothing really to post. But now that boating season is upon us - LOOKOUT!!
Anyhow.....I too would like to say welcome keviseeb. And will apologize if any of my comments in this thread appeared to be directed at you. I believe I was the one that mention that there's 3 sides to every story.
I'd also like to add that in fairness to all, we innocent by-standers need to remember that even if we do hear both sides, we're still at a disadvantage insofar as not being exposed to the "dynamics" that can occur between the two party's. Verbal and non-verabl comunication can be very powerful. Some would say that non-verbal is the most critical. And IMHO, I would agree. Let's face it....which do we respond to quicker, the wife saying "take the trash out" or giving us "the look"?
My point being that jpeezy and keviseeb probably had several conversations; the tone of each we'll never know. Hell, there may even have been times that one or the other party was attempting to be helpful, yet the other party's perception was just the opposite.
It sounds like, that in the end, a palatable solution was achieved. It may not have been exactly what either one wanted, but a solution that both could live with. And both party's appear to still respect each other. That's a good thing in my book.
Tom
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