Last week toward the end of 19 hour marathon detailing session I notice my Durrmaid extractor started to smell. If you've ever had the pleasure of having an electric motor go out on you I'm sure you know the smell. By the end of the job the extractor had maybe 50% suction, the vac motor was going. This didn't surprise me at all since I use my machine all the time and know extractor parts don't have a very long life expectancy.
So, I nurse it along till I had a chance to give them a call. I end up talking to the owner of the company, Dennis Duerr. He told me that they didn't have any vac motors in stock because of recent tornadoes in the Midwest but, was trying to get them shipped to him as fast as possible. He told me he was expecting a call later that day to find out when the motors would be getting there and would call me back to find out how I wanted it shipped. He ask for my information including credit card, my mistake, and I gave it to him.
Fast forward a week and a half to yesterday when I'm checking my bank account and notice a charge from Durrmaid. This wouldn't have been a problem if Dennis had called me back like he said he was going to. However, he never called and I naturally assumed he had forgotten about me. I ended up sourcing a vac motor from Grainger. When I called Dennis to discuss the charge at first he was very nice. Until he looked up the order and saw that it had already been shipped. Then he became very confrontation. First telling me that the motor I had replaced it with wasn't good enough. Then telling me that I should have called them when I knew I didn't the motor. I explained to him that I had been waiting for him to call me back the whole time. This resulted in Mr. Duerr cursing at me and hanging up on me. That's why I'll never buy another Durrmaid.
So, I nurse it along till I had a chance to give them a call. I end up talking to the owner of the company, Dennis Duerr. He told me that they didn't have any vac motors in stock because of recent tornadoes in the Midwest but, was trying to get them shipped to him as fast as possible. He told me he was expecting a call later that day to find out when the motors would be getting there and would call me back to find out how I wanted it shipped. He ask for my information including credit card, my mistake, and I gave it to him.
Fast forward a week and a half to yesterday when I'm checking my bank account and notice a charge from Durrmaid. This wouldn't have been a problem if Dennis had called me back like he said he was going to. However, he never called and I naturally assumed he had forgotten about me. I ended up sourcing a vac motor from Grainger. When I called Dennis to discuss the charge at first he was very nice. Until he looked up the order and saw that it had already been shipped. Then he became very confrontation. First telling me that the motor I had replaced it with wasn't good enough. Then telling me that I should have called them when I knew I didn't the motor. I explained to him that I had been waiting for him to call me back the whole time. This resulted in Mr. Duerr cursing at me and hanging up on me. That's why I'll never buy another Durrmaid.