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I purchased T2 rotors they werent kangaroo paw just std slotted rotors the centre hub hole was too small and there was paint on 1/3 of the friction pad surface , the disc surface was lathed with a deep thread pitch cut into it not ground in a cross cut, the discs weighed twice as much as the old ones which were DBA very high cast iron properties than steel , I believe they are not even Australian made the box they came in probably was . In my view purchasing T2 DBA rotors was not an upgrade but 2 steps downgrade, beware I will never purchase DBA brakes again
DBA totally unhelpful when you get scammed by even NemId verified seller. DBA will not inform you the seller's CPR and instead gives you the seller's DBA ID number. With this you can go to the police. The police can then contact DBA and with the ID number and get the CPR. The problem is that the police does nothing in these cases, even if you report the fraud.So stay away from DBA, and use Ebay instead where you have a guarantee scheme when buying.REF: DBA reply: Fraud is also illegal, so DBA should provide defrauded person with CPR or institute a guarantee scheme like Ebay.So beware NemId on DBA has no value against fraudulent sellers!!
Who is responsible for the fraudulent shopping on dba?There are serious problems with the platform audit, in addition to but the occurrence of fraud, the platform does not make any effective response, the only way is to find the police report, simply outrageous, why can not learn from other foreign sites to do the platform guarantee it? The platform should act as a third-party transit agency, wait until the buyer confirms receipt of the goods, in the money to the seller, to reduce disputes, I do not know where your IQ, simply stupid!
Got scammed from validated NemID account.Just lost 3600 DKK on a DBA listing, where the seller received my money through MobilePay, and didn't provide tracking number.Contacted DBA customer service (very responsive), apparently they knew that the user profile was hacked and thus the listing was a scam. Apparently they decided to suppress the listing EXACTLY AFTER I PAID the seller.Not sure about what I am more frustrated:- The fact that DBA knew about it being a hacked account and doing nothing- The fact that a second account linked to this scam is still active even AFTER the scam- The fact that both DBA and MobilePay "wash their hands", saying that I have to file a report to the police- The fact that I have to file a fraud complaint to the police (to denounce the behavior) PLUS file a civil complain in order to have any hope of getting my money back (and pay a fee for that)I am therefore quite pissed off, since we neither can trust the Super Secure NemID system, neither the Super Authenticated MobilePay system. The police might know who is behind this (assuming the NemID account was NOT hacked), but getting the money back is a whole other story.I always had good experiences with DBA until now. I won't recomend it anymore now, unless you pick up the item yourself onsite, in order to avoid such situations.It doesn't help that DBA says that "these events are rare, most users are honest, etc". The fact is: I lost nearly 500 EUR and none of these excuses are bringing it back. Unless of course DBA decides to reimburse me, let's see ...Why isn't DBA or MobilePay offering the same kind of insurance against scam/fraud that eBay+Paypal offer? I find it outrageous !
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