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Just wondering if anyone has used this supplier before and, if so, how was the transaction.
https://citroen-shop.eu/gb/
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Not used them mate but they're actually registered in the Czech Republic and have chosen to hide the site registrant's name and all details, I'd be suspicious.
Certainly is not linked in any way to Citroen.
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Well pointed out there. They may well be ok but if there is something that needs to go back for what ever reason it could be a real PITA.
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(24-09-2020, 07:25 AM)Zion Wrote: Not used them mate but they're actually registered in the Czech Republic and have chosen to hide the site registrant's name and all details, I'd be suspicious.
Certainly is not linked in any way to Citroen.
Cheers, Z. I was looking for a decent load space liner for the XTR that covers the whole floor rather than just the back section behind the seats that Citroen show in their Accessories Catalogue for the B9 and that company was the only one that came up with it. However, moving on I will probably go with the Load Liner from Boot Buddy (a British co) which is a bit more expensive but has the advantage of high sides to offer protection when I transport vast amounts of hedge cuttings and other gardening carp to the local tip.
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(24-09-2020, 08:43 AM)hawkeyefxr Wrote: Well pointed out there. They may well be ok but if there is something that needs to go back for what ever reason it could be a real PITA.
Agree with that. I found a couple of reviews that mentioned still waiting for a refund and little in the way of comms.
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You know as well as the one you're looking at, you could try adding on a van load area floor mat as it goes from back doors to front seats, may need trimmed to fit round the seat bases in the back but that could be a good carpet protector.
Mine is missing, but it has been timber kitted out so the floor has a nice thick ply base on it. If not then I'd have had to get the original rubber matting to protect the floor paint. They're probably easy to get hold of, even used perhaps.
On the subject of sales websites, of course it's easy to get a slick looking ecommerce site, could even be a kid running it drop-ship from their bedroom at mums. So I now always do a whois lookup on the domain address, and normally you will get a registrant name and company address. If they choose to hide that information, it's a red flag for me.
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Just have to remember that most stuff for sale is for Left hand drive with this company but things like wind defectors and alloys that can before either side should be fine
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