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Great experience ordering sheepskin seat covers
All:
I recently ordered sheepskin seat covers for my 84 380SE. I ordered them from sheepskin.com and they were priced very reasonably ($ 49.99 for their lowback luxury model). And they fitted the front seats like a glove. To top it all, USPS left their package at my doorstep the first time around and somebody took it from there. So I called up sheepskin.com and told them the whole story. Their customer service was excellent and they just turned around and sent me another set - no charge and no questions asked. I have no commercial interest in sheepskin.com. They are located in Seattle and I am in Tampa - diagonally across the country. Just wanted to share with the forum a great and inexpensive source for sheepskin seat covers. Thanks, Amit |
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thanks! My 'skins are getting worn, and was wondering about a good place to get new ones. I'll check them out
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past MB rides: '68 220D '68 220D(another one) '67 230 '84 SD Current rides: '06 Lexus RX330 '93 Ford F-250 '96 Corvette '99 Polaris 700 RMK sled 2011 Polaris Assault '86 Yamaha TT350(good 'ol thumper) |
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Just goes to show what great customer service will get you.
They probably don't even know how much free advertising you've done for them!
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Current: 2014 VW Tiguan SEL 4Motion 43,000 miles. 2016 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport (wife's). Past: 2006 Jetta TDI 135,970 miles. Sold Nov. '13. 1995 E-320 Special Edition. 220,200 miles. Sold Sept. '07. 1987 190-E 16 valve. 153,000 miles. Sold Feb. '06. 1980 300-D 225,000 miles. Donated to the National Kidney Foundation. 1980 240-D manual, 297,500 miles. Totaled by inattentive driver. |
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