Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2001 11:32:18 -0700
Reply-To: Michael Edwards <mpedwards@LYCOS.COM>
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From: Michael Edwards <mpedwards@LYCOS.COM>
Organization: Lycos Mail (http://mail.lycos.com:80)
Subject: Anybody have a GOOD GEX engine?
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I recently purchased a rebuilt 2.0 from GEX International. I also recently joined this listserve. I had thought that I had done a good job of researching the company, but apparently not. I found only positive things about them online and through word of mouth, but the listserve has given me nothing but bad reports. I also checked out http://www.bbbsouthland.org for their VERY RECENTLY ADDED online company report service--naturally too late to save me. They indicated that the company had some complaints but not enough to warrant disapproval. I have enough manufacturing and retail experience to know that you have to judge both sides of the equation before judging a complaint
Does anyone have a GOOD gex engine in their bus? Since I am stuck with this thing, which may very well be a 2000$ peice of shit, I would like to know if anyone has had a good experience with their GEX engine? Bad experience??
ANy advice on potential failures/problems. I bought hte 36K extended warranty but I am not really excited about replacing this thing once a year. Any advice/comment would be appreciated.
Thanks
Mike Edwards
Get your small business started at Lycos Small Business at http://www.lycos.com/business/mail.html
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