edido
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Hi,
I wanted to share my two cents based on my recent experience:
1. If you plan to ship your ECU for unlocking:
- Don't use USPS. UPS and Fedex are likely better options.
- Make sure you ship it with signature confirmation.
- Pay extra for overnight return shipment.
What happened to me:
- I purchased ECU unlocking service on TSP. TSP website didn't say anything about "signature confirmation". They actually resell Innovative MotorWorks service (and on IMW website they do recommend "signature confirmation".) TSP replied and said that they will update their website.
- I used USPS 2-days priority shipment. My package with the ECU was delivered to a different business. I called Innovative MotorWorks, they very super nice / friendly and went to search the lost package. Luckily they tracked it down from another business in the area.
- IMW shipped the unlocked ECU back within a day (again, great service and kudos to Derek). But this time UPS had some delays, and it took a week until I got it back.
2. Don't buy Phearable tune from another forum member.
- Phearable tunes are non transferable. Phearable has unfriendly customer service (IMHO) and they would not transfer a tune under a new name. They will ask you to trash it and buy a new tune from them.
- Apparently, they also charge $99 for any revision. Like if you need to disable a single code, they will charge you $99 for the change. It make sense to charge extra if you make big mods like turbo, but it's steep and unreasonable to charge $99 for a small revision.
- If you plan to buy any tune from a forum member, make sure it's transferable.
What happened to me:
- I purchased FlashPro and Phearable Stage 2 tune from a forum member. Both of us were not aware that tunes are non-transferable. Yes, Phearable says that tunes are non transferable under their terms and conditions. I am new to tunes and it didn't cross my mind to read it. I knew that a tune is married to a specific FlashPro device.
- I contacted Phearable about this, and asked them to make an exception or work with me on a solution. They refused. For me, their customer service level doesn't meet my bar.
- I can't use the tune I purchased, and it was a waste of money.
- I have no idea how good Phearable tunes are, and by no means saying anything negative about their tunes quality. My comment was about their unfriendly customer service.
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I wanted to share my two cents based on my recent experience:
1. If you plan to ship your ECU for unlocking:
- Don't use USPS. UPS and Fedex are likely better options.
- Make sure you ship it with signature confirmation.
- Pay extra for overnight return shipment.
What happened to me:
- I purchased ECU unlocking service on TSP. TSP website didn't say anything about "signature confirmation". They actually resell Innovative MotorWorks service (and on IMW website they do recommend "signature confirmation".) TSP replied and said that they will update their website.
- I used USPS 2-days priority shipment. My package with the ECU was delivered to a different business. I called Innovative MotorWorks, they very super nice / friendly and went to search the lost package. Luckily they tracked it down from another business in the area.
- IMW shipped the unlocked ECU back within a day (again, great service and kudos to Derek). But this time UPS had some delays, and it took a week until I got it back.
2. Don't buy Phearable tune from another forum member.
- Phearable tunes are non transferable. Phearable has unfriendly customer service (IMHO) and they would not transfer a tune under a new name. They will ask you to trash it and buy a new tune from them.
- Apparently, they also charge $99 for any revision. Like if you need to disable a single code, they will charge you $99 for the change. It make sense to charge extra if you make big mods like turbo, but it's steep and unreasonable to charge $99 for a small revision.
- If you plan to buy any tune from a forum member, make sure it's transferable.
What happened to me:
- I purchased FlashPro and Phearable Stage 2 tune from a forum member. Both of us were not aware that tunes are non-transferable. Yes, Phearable says that tunes are non transferable under their terms and conditions. I am new to tunes and it didn't cross my mind to read it. I knew that a tune is married to a specific FlashPro device.
- I contacted Phearable about this, and asked them to make an exception or work with me on a solution. They refused. For me, their customer service level doesn't meet my bar.
- I can't use the tune I purchased, and it was a waste of money.
- I have no idea how good Phearable tunes are, and by no means saying anything negative about their tunes quality. My comment was about their unfriendly customer service.
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