"It's a real shame because I could have bought this lift on Amazon or quadratec but I opted to support a smaller business. It sucks in your case that they lied about having something just to secure your money with them."
@Gxnnnarrr This company is anything but "small mom and pop". They are much larger than Quadratec, only Amazon is bigger FWIW.
Is this lift you purchased for around $1500 a house brand of TAP by chance?
Is it a ProComp, Rubicon Express or something made by SmittyBuilt?
These above are all in-house brands of the parent company TAP. Some stuff is made here while a majority of the armor and Smitty brand are all off-shore manufactured after the R & D process is completed here stateside.
Assuming that TAP parent company is still the owner of 4wd.com/4wd hardware:
From Linkedin website about TAP:
TAP conducts business through a three-pronged sales, service, and manufacturing paradigm. The company supplements a robust mail-order system with 80 plus brick-and-mortar retail centers, staffed with experienced product and installation specialists. In addition to the retail initiative,
TAP has accelerated its business with the e-commerce marketplace. Led by its flagship Websites 4WheelParts.com and 4WD.com, TAP’s 22 consumer-oriented sites have collectively grown beyond 2.6 million visitors each month. The TAP e-commerce network facilitates consumer sales, service, and support. TAP’s manufacturing system features a 100,000 square foot research and production facility that incorporates an in-house conceptualization, design, and implementation process. From the beginning, TAP has dedicated its resources to serving its customers, and to establishing itself as the premier supplier and distributor of high quality automotive parts.
I drive by their main warehouse off the 91 fwy every day to work and back. There are vehicles in the parking lot so some are going to work right now with the lockdown that has been taking place for the Wuhon C19 virus pandemic. Usually their parking lot is packed to capacity with employee cars and lots of trucks at the loading docks. They do have a few other regional warehouses for distribution but this is their main one and was their headquarters for a long time.
I would suggest calling over to parent company Transamerica Autoparts headquarters in Compton, CA about making this right. Address is:
400 W Artesia Blvd
Compton, California 90220, USA
Making you whole is what should happen by supplying what was ordered or refunding your money. Be polite and friendly, you'll get more possible help with honey than vinegar and asking for a decision maker in SENIOR management, if that doesn't work, try calling TAP and leaving a voicemail with Greg the CEO directly and ask them point blank about what's going on over at 4wd.com and what can be done about their supply "issue" you're having.