Part 1 of 4
My BendPak HD-12 buying experience:
This is an extremely long post, maybe a record one, but lots of you have asked to hear about what I’ve been through in the process of trying to get a working HD-12 so here is the story. I’m going to post this in a few parts because I believe it’s too long to go as one post. Hopefully after reading this you will be able to understand the frustration that I’ve voiced on the forum from time to time about this lift and BendPak. I know some of you have had wonderful experiences with BendPak and their products, believe me I wish I had too. I really do hope that one day I can be as satisfied with BendPak and my lifts as you are.
In December of 2007 I begin to look seriously at purchasing a lift. The first products I looked into were BendPak because I had used them in shops before and had a friend who used one in his shop for almost 15 years. He’d had other lifts but that was the only one he was ever really happy with it and it never let him down. Since a lift is a big purchase I looked into other brands before making a decision. I spent a couple of months researching lifts. There’s no telling how many hours I spent on the net doing reading. I also made several phone calls to BendPak sales with questions and to other lift companies and dealers. BendPak recommended I purchase from Garage Equipment Supply. I didn’t know at the time that Garage Equipment Supply is owned by one of the BendPak V.P.’s who is also the son of the owner. I guess that is why they recommend them. I called Garage Equipment Supply, spoke with a salesman there and then did a little more research. I was leaning towards BendPak because while some of the other lifts looked good I preferred to purchase one made in the USA and also an ALI/ETL approved lift. The sales people at both BendPak and Garage Equipment supply told me those were important things to take into consideration when it comes to purchasing a lift. Some other dealers had told me that BendPak was not made in the USA like the claimed but when I asked BendPak and Garage Equipment Supply about this they assured me that they were indeed produced right there in Santa Paula Calif. At this point I was sold on BendPak, had the funds together to purchase and was ready to order. I was also told a price increase was coming so I’d better order soon to save some money.
1. On January 30th I contacted Garage Equipment Supply and placed an order for one BendPak HD-12 lift, one RJ-6 rolling jack, a couple of tall jack stands and an oil drain. I was told by my salesman that I would receive an email from them with tracking information and to expect the lift to arrive at the Conway terminal in about a week. He said it would be shipping that day or the next. My credit card was charged later that day so I knew things were in progress.
2. About five days went by. I assumed the lift would be close to arriving at the local Conway terminal, given what the salesman had told me about shipping time. I called Garage Equipment Supply, and asked for Rudy, the salesman I’d bought from. He had no idea who I was and when he looked up my name / order info in the computer nothing came up. He finally decided that they may have lost my order due to “software problems” but of course they’d still managed to charge for it. He placed the order again. The next morning I checked my credit card and found that they’d billed me a second time for the total purchase price so I had to contact them to get those charges reversed.
3. After a delay of about 9 days from when I made the purchase and having my credit card charged twice my lift was finally shipped and I had a Conway tracking number for it.
4. I got a call from Conway and was told me my lift was available for pickup. I chose to have the lift delivered to the terminal since it’s difficult for a large truck to get in and out of my place. I told Conway I’d be there the next day and anxiously awaited being able to go and get the lift.
5. The next morning I made the trip to Conway. The package was kind of torn up but everything looked to be ok. In the process of loading the lift they managed to get it stuck on the end of my trailer and the forklift operator begin pushing on the bottom of the package (the top side of one of the runways) with one of the forklift forks. I couldn’t check the damage then because it was on the bottom of the package but I made them make a note on my receipt. When I unpacked the lift I found there was a gouge deep into the metal. Had it have been only paint scratched off of it I’d have touched it up but it was pretty deep. I contacted Conway and BendPak. I thought I’d need to file a claim but BendPak said they’d do it and get a new runway shipped.
6. A new runway was shipped out and approx. 9 or 10 days later it arrived at Conway. The Conway dock manager told me that the packaging was completely ripped off of this one when they got it in but that he thought it was probably ok. I wanted to take no chances with this runway being damaged so we worked up a plan for them to lower it on some furniture dollies on my trailer and then I’d take a jack and set it on blocks once it was in position on the trailer. It was snowing so I spent a couple of hours wrapping my jacks and dollies up in tarps and getting them loaded. I also hired someone to go along to help me unload. I takes about 1:20 to get to Conway from my place. We were about halfway there and I got a call from Conway. The manager told me they’d inspected the runway more carefully and it had “dents and bends” in it. He asked if I was going to accept it that way and I told him that I couldn’t use it in that condition. He told me there was no reason for me to drive the rest of the way there. He said he’d send it back. He also told me that the way BendPak was packing these items for shipping there was no way we could expect them to arrive in good condition. When I got home I contacted BendPak. They told me that they’d ship yet another runway and this time and me they’d pack it with lots of extra cardboard and shrink-wrap.
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My BendPak HD-12 buying experience:
This is an extremely long post, maybe a record one, but lots of you have asked to hear about what I’ve been through in the process of trying to get a working HD-12 so here is the story. I’m going to post this in a few parts because I believe it’s too long to go as one post. Hopefully after reading this you will be able to understand the frustration that I’ve voiced on the forum from time to time about this lift and BendPak. I know some of you have had wonderful experiences with BendPak and their products, believe me I wish I had too. I really do hope that one day I can be as satisfied with BendPak and my lifts as you are.
In December of 2007 I begin to look seriously at purchasing a lift. The first products I looked into were BendPak because I had used them in shops before and had a friend who used one in his shop for almost 15 years. He’d had other lifts but that was the only one he was ever really happy with it and it never let him down. Since a lift is a big purchase I looked into other brands before making a decision. I spent a couple of months researching lifts. There’s no telling how many hours I spent on the net doing reading. I also made several phone calls to BendPak sales with questions and to other lift companies and dealers. BendPak recommended I purchase from Garage Equipment Supply. I didn’t know at the time that Garage Equipment Supply is owned by one of the BendPak V.P.’s who is also the son of the owner. I guess that is why they recommend them. I called Garage Equipment Supply, spoke with a salesman there and then did a little more research. I was leaning towards BendPak because while some of the other lifts looked good I preferred to purchase one made in the USA and also an ALI/ETL approved lift. The sales people at both BendPak and Garage Equipment supply told me those were important things to take into consideration when it comes to purchasing a lift. Some other dealers had told me that BendPak was not made in the USA like the claimed but when I asked BendPak and Garage Equipment Supply about this they assured me that they were indeed produced right there in Santa Paula Calif. At this point I was sold on BendPak, had the funds together to purchase and was ready to order. I was also told a price increase was coming so I’d better order soon to save some money.
1. On January 30th I contacted Garage Equipment Supply and placed an order for one BendPak HD-12 lift, one RJ-6 rolling jack, a couple of tall jack stands and an oil drain. I was told by my salesman that I would receive an email from them with tracking information and to expect the lift to arrive at the Conway terminal in about a week. He said it would be shipping that day or the next. My credit card was charged later that day so I knew things were in progress.
2. About five days went by. I assumed the lift would be close to arriving at the local Conway terminal, given what the salesman had told me about shipping time. I called Garage Equipment Supply, and asked for Rudy, the salesman I’d bought from. He had no idea who I was and when he looked up my name / order info in the computer nothing came up. He finally decided that they may have lost my order due to “software problems” but of course they’d still managed to charge for it. He placed the order again. The next morning I checked my credit card and found that they’d billed me a second time for the total purchase price so I had to contact them to get those charges reversed.
3. After a delay of about 9 days from when I made the purchase and having my credit card charged twice my lift was finally shipped and I had a Conway tracking number for it.
4. I got a call from Conway and was told me my lift was available for pickup. I chose to have the lift delivered to the terminal since it’s difficult for a large truck to get in and out of my place. I told Conway I’d be there the next day and anxiously awaited being able to go and get the lift.
5. The next morning I made the trip to Conway. The package was kind of torn up but everything looked to be ok. In the process of loading the lift they managed to get it stuck on the end of my trailer and the forklift operator begin pushing on the bottom of the package (the top side of one of the runways) with one of the forklift forks. I couldn’t check the damage then because it was on the bottom of the package but I made them make a note on my receipt. When I unpacked the lift I found there was a gouge deep into the metal. Had it have been only paint scratched off of it I’d have touched it up but it was pretty deep. I contacted Conway and BendPak. I thought I’d need to file a claim but BendPak said they’d do it and get a new runway shipped.
6. A new runway was shipped out and approx. 9 or 10 days later it arrived at Conway. The Conway dock manager told me that the packaging was completely ripped off of this one when they got it in but that he thought it was probably ok. I wanted to take no chances with this runway being damaged so we worked up a plan for them to lower it on some furniture dollies on my trailer and then I’d take a jack and set it on blocks once it was in position on the trailer. It was snowing so I spent a couple of hours wrapping my jacks and dollies up in tarps and getting them loaded. I also hired someone to go along to help me unload. I takes about 1:20 to get to Conway from my place. We were about halfway there and I got a call from Conway. The manager told me they’d inspected the runway more carefully and it had “dents and bends” in it. He asked if I was going to accept it that way and I told him that I couldn’t use it in that condition. He told me there was no reason for me to drive the rest of the way there. He said he’d send it back. He also told me that the way BendPak was packing these items for shipping there was no way we could expect them to arrive in good condition. When I got home I contacted BendPak. They told me that they’d ship yet another runway and this time and me they’d pack it with lots of extra cardboard and shrink-wrap.
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