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RFGCO and the orders that almost were

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RFGCO and the orders that almost were
Posted by Ken_Wood_Shop on Monday, September 16, 2013 7:27 PM

I placed two orders in January and February of 2013 via their company website. I made a mistake by telling them to " Hold order and ship when complete", That was the last I ever heard. After several months I contacted them by E-Mail and was told of their atmospheric misfortunes. I was actually willing to give them the benefit of the doubt, so again I waited. When I next contacted them I made a suggestion, let's solve both of our problems. One of  your options is to send the merchandise you have on hand and Backorder the rest. What i received in response was a list of rules leaving me with the distinct impression that I was, indeed, doing something wrong. To this day I still have not  received as much as one item from either of my orders. Guess they don't want my money either and my 5 year old Grandson will receive his restored train A LITTLE LATE.

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Posted by RedfireS197 on Monday, September 16, 2013 9:26 PM

Give Doug at Port Lines a call. He'll treat you right.  He is the only person I trust for AF parts now.

www.portlines.com

 

I've used the other vendor you mentioned, and you're not alone in being frustrated.

Jim

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Posted by AF53 on Monday, September 16, 2013 10:37 PM

I don't know why they have this problem of filling orders but a couple of years ago I placed an order and it took about 6 months to get my items.

Ray

Bayville, NJ

 

Life is what happens to you
While you're busy making other plans - John Lennon

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Posted by stebbycentral on Tuesday, September 17, 2013 6:28 AM

As stated, this company has a reputation for long delays on fulfilling orders.  I suspect that they do not actually have items they advertise in stock, but only request them from suppliers once an order is placed.  The exception appears to be items that they offer for auction on eBay, those you can expect will be shipped promptly in accordance with eBay Buyer Protection policies.

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Posted by richhotrain on Tuesday, September 17, 2013 6:34 AM

RFGco is a quirky company and a difficult owner.

My experience with RFG when trying to order parts for my old American Flyer was reminiscent of the Soup Nazi episode on the Seinfeld series. 

NO PARTS FOR YOU !

I agree with the other poster who referred you to Doug at Portlines.

Rich

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Posted by rrlineman on Wednesday, September 25, 2013 12:57 PM

there was a similar post about a year ago from other folks. I warned them that buying from this person was a hit or miss deal. but CTT bagged my replay after 48 yrs because they didn't like my decsription of the owner.  also he hasn't been to the TCA york meets for years  because of the complaints made.

as of right now I have to agree, Doug pPeck is the goto guy for parts right now. since Ron Leviton is semi retired and Fred Jester has passed away. my 2nd option would be the couple that bought out JOE's train parts from North Carolina. they are very pleasent to deal with AND they have bought out all the remaining parts that S-Helper had  as MTH had no interest iin them.

Mike

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Posted by Dave632 on Wednesday, September 25, 2013 4:28 PM

 It seems like wherever you go or what you do there are problems you have to deal with. This hobby is no exception. One thing I really like about the internet is that you have contact with others who can pass on their experiences, good or bad, with you. This helps in determining who you should deal with to avoid problems. 

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Posted by Gray Cat on Saturday, October 12, 2013 7:10 AM

Hennings in Lansdale Pa is seemingly picking up where Fred Jester left off.. Harry at Hennings and his son are providing an ever expanding parts inventory for AF pre and post war. I'm not certain but I think Hennings has partnered or is perhaps now the exclusive source for MEW castings also..

I've been in their store and there is a huge parts inventory there. Not sure if they are getting it all out on the web though.

http://www.henningstrains.com/

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