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- prlmotorsports.com
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- 2017 Civic Si, 2016 Civic EX-T, 2018 Type R
Yes, everything everywhere is basically out of stock from us to almost every other manufacturer. This stems from raw material to OEM parts and nuts/bolts. With everyone being home paired with stimulus checks caused many companies to sell months and months of inventory in a few short weeks. The stimulus rush hit us while operating on 3-5 people. We're doing everything we can on our end to keep up with production. We're operating our machine shop 24hours a day 7 days a week, welders have been staying later everyday, and hired a few more people. Recently we have acquired more machinery and equipment to help further increase production and lessen run and setup times.
Best advice is if you want a product; order it and patiently wait and not to be discouraged with potential setbacks, never schedule a tune of install until your product is in hand and confirmed all components are accurate. DO NOT wait until a product is set to be back in stock to order, this does not allow for us to adequately prepare and this is exactly why we are continuously on backorder. Massive influx of unpredicted orders blow us out of stock everytime. From a manufacturing standpoint there's only one person who wants you to have your product more than you..... it's us!
As far as ebay, that's not one of our main focuses for a platform to sell on, regardless, to list the item we need to have a quantity "in stock". Agreed, we could have stated that in our listing, the status of a product on the website is transferable to ebay.
We made a blog post about this entire situation too
http://prlarmy.com/Blog/wismo-ecommerce-order-etiquette/
Best advice is if you want a product; order it and patiently wait and not to be discouraged with potential setbacks, never schedule a tune of install until your product is in hand and confirmed all components are accurate. DO NOT wait until a product is set to be back in stock to order, this does not allow for us to adequately prepare and this is exactly why we are continuously on backorder. Massive influx of unpredicted orders blow us out of stock everytime. From a manufacturing standpoint there's only one person who wants you to have your product more than you..... it's us!
As far as ebay, that's not one of our main focuses for a platform to sell on, regardless, to list the item we need to have a quantity "in stock". Agreed, we could have stated that in our listing, the status of a product on the website is transferable to ebay.
We made a blog post about this entire situation too
http://prlarmy.com/Blog/wismo-ecommerce-order-etiquette/
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