Whoops!
I've bought Detroit Axle stuff on ebay and gotten good service, for probably half the price of stuff from a "real" parts store. Wheel bearings, brake kits, frond end seem to be their thing. Never knew they had a shady underbelly!
(And honestly, I hope this is a one-off offense and they stay in business, LOL.)
https://www.wavy.com/news/local-new...arts-shipment-from-china-over-fraudulent-ids/
I've bought Detroit Axle stuff on ebay and gotten good service, for probably half the price of stuff from a "real" parts store. Wheel bearings, brake kits, frond end seem to be their thing. Never knew they had a shady underbelly!
(And honestly, I hope this is a one-off offense and they stay in business, LOL.)
https://www.wavy.com/news/local-new...arts-shipment-from-china-over-fraudulent-ids/
On May 27, CBP officers initially inspected a shipping container and found 1,602 front strut and coil spring assemblies and 20 shock absorbers. Before the container’s arrival from Hong Kong, CBP received documents reporting varying commodity values and buyer information, inaccurate and insufficient invoice data, mismatched importer signatures and an invalid driver’s license.
Based on the misleading and conflicting information on the import documents, CBP officers concluded that the shipment violated 18 USC § 542, entry of goods by means of false statements.
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