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Old 07-03-2017, 09:10 PM
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I got their set for my 100
I messed up the headlight sticker.
I called to purchase another one and they wouldn't let me buy it, they sent free
Same thing happened to me on one of my side panel decals for my 1450. I put it on upside down. When I called, Lady was really nice and sent me one for free and no shipping charge.
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Old 07-03-2017, 10:59 PM
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Two of the best bargains in Cubs: decals and wiring harnesses. I still can't believe both of these are as cheap as they are!
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Old 07-04-2017, 12:45 AM
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The people at Maple Hunter are great to deal with. I purchased a complete decal set for my 782D and found that it did not include a decal for the deck height gauge. When I e-mailed to inquire about it's availability since it was listed in kits for other model Cubs, I was sent a nice letter and a decal at no charge. In the letter they thanked me for pointing out that their kits for the 782D was short one piece. To me that's good service. No excuses, just a thank you and a promise to do even better in the future.
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Old 07-04-2017, 12:56 AM
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I'll throw in my two cents. Thus far I've ordered five sets from them. The last set was for my 782. I goobered up one hood side, and called them to order just the one.
The lady on the other end asked, what happened, and I told her, installer error. She giggled, and said we'll get you a replacement. I asked, do you have my address, she said yes, it'll go out this afternoon. I said how much? She said, and I quote, "nothing, we all make mistakes".
Right there, is how you take care of your customers. Wasn't there fault, but she still took care of it. A++ in my book.
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Old 07-04-2017, 09:42 AM
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Excellent customer service used to be the Norm here in the good ole USA.. too bad the age of internet sales and online buying has taken alot of that away. Often you cannot even talk to a real person.

I commend Maple Hunter on their service... I too have had really good service from them!!!
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I said how much? She said, and I quote, "nothing, we all make mistakes".
Right there, is how you take care of your customers. Wasn't there fault, but she still took care of it. A++ in my book.
You admit your mistake, never sugar coat your story and they back you up like that? That's a "cream puff" business or as we French use to say "La crème de la crème!" One of the rarest kind in today's world! I take my hat off to them sir and keep them on my references list.
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Here is my new decal that was sent to me from of charge, I hope to have time later in the week to get it installed and hopefully make a video on the process while I'm at it.
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Curious as to how you are going to remove the old one??
Without screwing up the paint?
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Curious as to how you are going to remove the old one??
Without screwing up the paint?
If the prep and paint work is done properly then there shouldn't be an issue, I will used a heat gun and some adhesive remover we have at the shop.
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Tim, I look forward to seeing this... I've tried to put on decals. I'm usually not very successful.
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