Poor Customer Service - Wood Dash Pros - Dash Kit
For three months I've been trying to get a piece missing from my Sherwood Dash kit.
I have two wrong pieces and now . . . silence.
FYI . . . look at alternatives before buying.
Wood Dash Pros are not "pros" when it comes to customer service.
Ed
I have two wrong pieces and now . . . silence.
FYI . . . look at alternatives before buying.
Wood Dash Pros are not "pros" when it comes to customer service.

Ed
Last edited by TCH80226; Feb 7, 2009 at 12:47 PM.
I know the feeling. I bought some pieces this guy had left over from a kit he installed. Got them really quickly. Wanted 1 more piece that he said I could purchase separately. Send a check on Jan. 8th. He confirmed he received my money but I still haven't received my part. Looks like another phone call is in store on Monday.
Finally got a reply from Mark at Wood Dash Pro. He said that individual pieces and take a while to get for some reason. He has been trying to contact Sherwood about our parts and is waiting for an answer. Hopefully, not much longer.
Well, I got a response (see below) from Mark Lane of Wood Dash Pros. In it he quotes a "policy" wherein he absolves himself of any responsibility.
He says that I installed the kit prior to inspecting it. WRONG. I took inventory of the parts prior to any installation. At that point, I informed him of the missing piece. He had Sherwwod ship another piece but that was a wrong piece. After I told him that it was the wrong piece, he shipped out another piece from his inventory. That piece was also incorrect. The "inspect before install" rule didn't stop him from sending me two wrong pieces before he got tired of dealing with me.
His rationalization was that shipping out two wrong pieces should make me happy. WRONG!
I attempted to contact Sherwood and they have not responded. I guess they leave it to their dealers to deal with their mistakes.
So to repeat my original warning:
Wood Dash Pros are not "pros" when it comes to customer service.
"Ed in regards to your missing pc. After reviewing my policies regarding missing or damaged pc's I have decided that the flat pc's I sent to you as a replacement to the missing pc. is sufficient replacement. And no further parts will be sent. Because the kit was installed prior to inspecting the contents for accuracy all claims are void. However in an effort to accomidate you, I did send you the above mentioned replacement parts as a courtesy. All claims must be made prior to installing any parts. Therefore, please consider this case closed."
Mark Lane
www.wooddashpros.com
He says that I installed the kit prior to inspecting it. WRONG. I took inventory of the parts prior to any installation. At that point, I informed him of the missing piece. He had Sherwwod ship another piece but that was a wrong piece. After I told him that it was the wrong piece, he shipped out another piece from his inventory. That piece was also incorrect. The "inspect before install" rule didn't stop him from sending me two wrong pieces before he got tired of dealing with me.
His rationalization was that shipping out two wrong pieces should make me happy. WRONG!
I attempted to contact Sherwood and they have not responded. I guess they leave it to their dealers to deal with their mistakes.
So to repeat my original warning:
Wood Dash Pros are not "pros" when it comes to customer service.

"Ed in regards to your missing pc. After reviewing my policies regarding missing or damaged pc's I have decided that the flat pc's I sent to you as a replacement to the missing pc. is sufficient replacement. And no further parts will be sent. Because the kit was installed prior to inspecting the contents for accuracy all claims are void. However in an effort to accomidate you, I did send you the above mentioned replacement parts as a courtesy. All claims must be made prior to installing any parts. Therefore, please consider this case closed."
Mark Lane
www.wooddashpros.com
I got an email from Mark today also. He is returning the money I sent him for the one piece I wanted. I didn't buy my kit from him, I just wanted one piece to go with the pieces I already had. Maybe I'll try again at a later date.
Not to go off topic, but Ed's list of modifications includes a sliding center armrest. Can someone give a good detailed description of what this is and how it works? My wife is pretty short and the standard armrest in our 09 TCH isn't forward enough for her to use, so if this is what I think it is I need to see where I can get one.





