Summit Racing misleading listings

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I sell to Summit. They are one of the best on keeping images and data real. However, they like everyone else have a shortage of experienced employees and a lot of new employees/temps. Knowing them like I do, it is not an attempt to scam you, it just is someone trying their best to get an image with the item, with no knowledge of the item or what it does, along with a shortage of images. That's why they have the disclaimer under the picture. Is it ideal? Nope, but they constantly ask us for updated images and descriptions so they can get it right.
 
I wouldn't say the listing is misleading as it specifically states in the description what the item is. Only the picture is misleading, which has a disclaimer stating the image may not resemble the actual product. Like c502cid said, they're often really good on getting these things right. I say that as a Jegs fan.
 
I used to be more of a Jeg's guy, but the Summit website is so much more friendly to navigate. Good to hear that they are good to work with also.
 
Summit's website is more user friendly, that's for sure. I use Summit to find the part I need then copy/paste the part number to Jegs.
 
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