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I purchased some Stahlwille gear from this mob.

Polite, helpful, priced right and the items were promptly dispatched. Packaging was simple, plain and yet endured the airfreight without distress.

http://www.tradesmanschoice.com/

My only complaint is that other e-stores have yet to learn these simple ways of making people very happy!

Cheers, Adam.
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Always good to have recommendations like this Adam!
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Post by HDI »

Stahwille stuff is excellent. Good to hear of an estore with good customer service. If only Amazon sold stuff like Stahlwille !! I did my first ever internet purchase with Amazon in 1997 and they have NEVER let me down or caused me to complain since, well not without immediately resolving the issue without question or problem.
Ordered a book last December, a day or so before that snow hit us. The book hadn't arrived after 10 days even though it was sent the day after the order. I told ebay and they sent another the same day to arrive the following day ! The original never did arrive, probably lost in a snow drift somewhere !
Now using '00 Xantia LX HDI, pov spec :(
My past Citroens :-
'00 Xantia SX HDI, now dead due to accident :(
'99 Xantia HDI 110 Exclusive, RIP :(
'97 Xantia TD SX
'96 Xantia TD LX
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Post by addo »

Another online store is currently "under test". :)

I ordered two items of greatly differing mass/sturdiness, and not surprisingly the big fella flattened the small fella. Have forwarded the damage picture as they requested, and will see how the response goes...
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Post by addo »

Yes, clean bill of health to UK Tools.

They promptly sent over a new dial cover for my Draper torque angle gauge (I couldn't justify paying double and a bit for a Snap-On unit) - this arrived today by registered post.

So - for simple VAT-free overseas sales of Koken (a make I like) and other brands, I have to endorse them. Good prices, reasonable lead times and honest customer support.

http://www.uktools.com/
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