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PG Classics orders - anyone else getting the silent treatment?

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Placed a sizable order with PG Classics a couple weeks ago and immediately got a confirmation email. And that was it. I’m now assuming what I ordered was not in stock although it was specifically part of their advertised sale deals. I wrote a week ago requesting an expected shipment date but received no response. Just forwarded it again but I’m seeing the pattern developing here. Anyone else getting the silent treatment from them?
 
Not from this company, but i was recently in the same situation as you, from a well known reputable company.
The excuse that i got from them was they lacked the personnel to respond.
But i think that was a load of crap.
Seems to be the way companies are doing business in this day and age, sorry to say.
 
I'm going to try to call them today.
 
I sent an email and received a response within a week I believe but that was around easter
 
I ordered some door cards from them a couple of months ago and it took about three weeks for the parts to ship from Canada. I ordered through Classic Industries and I figured out who was actually making the parts by doing a little parts-number detective work. (Yes, the parts did ship from PG).

I think the materials and construction are really good, but the embossing of the scroll pattern leaves something to be desired. I still have the original door cards for comparison. They are old and water-damaged, but the difference is pretty clear. It looks like PG Classics took a mold from an existing door card and the results highlight the shortcomings of that second-hand process. On the plus side, the scroll pattern is correct, it's just not as clean or clear the original parts.

The door cards are fine for my car and for the price. [I just re-stuffed my seats with foam that I bought at the fabric store and I'm about to spray paint them black. This is not a show car!] Legendary probably does a better job, but you pay considerably more for that quality in terms of money and wait time. Set your expectations accordingly.
 
Placed a sizable order with PG Classics a couple weeks ago and immediately got a confirmation email. And that was it. I’m now assuming what I ordered was not in stock although it was specifically part of their advertised sale deals. I wrote a week ago requesting an expected shipment date but received no response. Just forwarded it again but I’m seeing the pattern developing here. Anyone else getting the silent treatment from them?
I had an issue and called, left message and was called back. Emails did not seem to get any traction.
 
I ordered some door cards from them a couple of months ago

The door cards are fine for my car and for the price.
The British call them door cards.

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We call them door trim panels.

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Left a message yesterday by phone but no call back. Try again this morning.

Called again early today (6/4). No one available to talk to. Left message again. Website shows 4 of what I ordered in stock. They’ve already charged my credit card to.
 
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Finally got a call back. What they had in stock (console plate set) had some defects and they returned them to be replaced. Should be restocked in 3 weeks. Very good.
 
I ordered some door cards from them a couple of months ago and it took about three weeks for the parts to ship from Canada. I ordered through Classic Industries and I figured out who was actually making the parts by doing a little parts-number detective work. (Yes, the parts did ship from PG).

I think the materials and construction are really good, but the embossing of the scroll pattern leaves something to be desired. I still have the original door cards for comparison. They are old and water-damaged, but the difference is pretty clear. It looks like PG Classics took a mold from an existing door card and the results highlight the shortcomings of that second-hand process. On the plus side, the scroll pattern is correct, it's just not as clean or clear the original parts.

The door cards are fine for my car and for the price. [I just re-stuffed my seats with foam that I bought at the fabric store and I'm about to spray paint them black. This is not a show car!] Legendary probably does a better job, but you pay considerably more for that quality in terms of money and wait time. Set your expectations accordingly.
Here’s the **** Legendary is producing now. Upper door pads for my 70. Sent them right back. They fixed them a little better. Few months later they come unglued again. I just asked them if they were outsourcing those pads out because they were horrible. The original PG Beaparts quality was 10x better.

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Here’s the **** Legendary is producing now. Upper door pads for my 70. Sent them right back. They fixed them a little better. Few months later they come unglued again. I just asked them if they were outsourcing those pads out because they were horrible. The original PG Beaparts quality was 10x better.

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That's painful to look at. Sucks to see that poor quality knowing they were $$$.
 
That's painful to look at. Sucks to see that poor quality knowing they were $$$.
They’ve dicked me around for 2 weeks now this time even though I’ve bought complete interior off of them except the rear pads. So I just asked for my money back. I’m going to take chances with PG unless someone can come up with the older PG ones.
 
They’ve dicked me around for 2 weeks now this time even though I’ve bought complete interior off of them except the rear pads. So I just asked for my money back. I’m going to take chances with PG unless someone can come up with the older PG ones.
Sorry to hear that. I don't know how old the good PG ones were but Herb's sold PG parts, had lots of parts in stock. The business was sold a few years back so I don't know what they are selling currently today. BUT that said it might be worth calling them to see.

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