SCAMMED By CIRCUIT FORM ENGINE WURKS
Went to Circuit Form Engine Wurks, 1364 Camino Real Suite 120, San Bernardino, to purchase a set of 19x10.5 TE37 on June 14, 2012 and foolishly paid in full $4276.80 to owner Jimmy Nguyen and was told the rims would arrive 3-4 months from purchase date. Jimmy went through Inline Four to get these wheels but never paid David(owner of Inline Four) the full amount. Jimmy deposited only $1800 and kept the rest. I contacted him around the end of November but the rims actually arrived a month earlier. During this time i called him here and there and also went to see him in person to see what was going on after he abruptly turned off his cell phone. He then disconnected his phone as soon as i started to bug him about my order. I tried to give him time to rectify this by just picking up my rims and call it a day. He just kept giving me lame bs excuses that a junior high kids iq can only come up with. I got fed up and took him to court to sue him around February/March of 2013 but he somehow managed to convince a mediatory at the court to settle with a payment plan but he used that to buy more time. He is avoiding my calls again and I have to take him back to court. He was supposed to pay me March 26 2013 but bs'd me again. Back to court we go with this scammer!
Not that I condone scammers but I think you're stupid for 1-Paying ANY money up front much less almost $4,300, and 2-actually agreed to wait MONTHS with no guarantees and 3-not going through Inline Four, or some other reputable place, yourself.
Basically your a little bitchy punk who finds every chance to criticize, make fun of, or talk down to people. Probably something ure parents did. Or something you can only do online.
Op: sorry for urge loss and hopefully you'll learn


