Mike and Guys,
My question was really simple: Why are prices not on the web site?
When I wrote that I had a Visa card in hand ready to order a 3/8 flex-head rachet and some metric swivel sockets having just finished an alternator install on a 2000 Maxima where I could have really used them. (FWIW, you have to pull the airconditioner compressor to get to the alternator-- it's a miserable job that the dealership wants about $150 for just for labor.)
After all the good things I heard about Mike and Toptul here, I decided it was the perfect time to buy some tools from him. I go to the web site to begin ordering, and every "Order" button I click takes me to the phone number. I immediately remember that sometime a few months ago I had downloaded an Excel spreadsheet with pricing on it. But where did I put it? Then back on the site I see a $5 shipping charge per item which means the swivels start getting expensive real fast-- especially since I don't know their price to begin with.
As I look through the site some more, I see a few other tools I will need for upcoming projects, for instance a strut spring compressor for an Odyssey (the Odyssey has heavy front strut springs and a lot of compressors won't handle them safely). Again the tools look wonderful but not a price in sight. I don't usually have a lot of free time to shop, but this particular afternoon I did. I admit that I shop for both price and quality. So at the same time I'm looking at the Sears, Northern, etc. sites, all of which offer instant pricing and shipping information.
Since a year has passed by, and since Mike and Toptul are often the subject of posts here, I feel that asking my pricing question is fair. In fact, it's my hope that it prods Mike into getting his shopping cart working so I can spend some money with him.
In my initial post I plainly point out Mike's excellent reputation and later mention that I'm ready to spend money. But somewhere along the line posters begin to react as if customer service is somehow under fire and Mike needs character references and defending. The tone becomes: "How dare anyone have the nerve to raise such questions!?!?!"
All this because of a very simple question.
I'm not trying to put words into anyone's mouth, but it appears the response to my question is: We're trying to fix the web site shopping cart, but with the amount of orders we're processing, we're not in a position to devote our full resources to it. We don't yet have an estimated time frame in which it will be fixed.
I'm fine with that. From the testimonials here, I feel Mike offers first-class customer service and his tools are an excellent value.
I still wish he would get the dang prices up on his web site.
My asbestos suit is going back into the locker.
Love you guys.
p.s. To Mike: Consider the "Wall Street" quip touche for handing me back my "To be frank, ..."
p.p.s. Please PM me the price of a 3/8 flex-head rachet and a set of metric swivel sockets (chrome not impact). I can't seem to find the prices on your web site.
