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 Post subject: Re: newby with a big problem
 Post Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 11:57 am 
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Gutted for you mate. I was going to take mine there until EVERONE on here told me to stay well away!! Sue him get your money bcak and go to Total MPS!!! Good luck mate.

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 Post subject: Re: newby with a big problem
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So sorry to hear about this. I can't believe they are not learning from their infinite number of mistakes!

I was a victim that also got taken to the cleaners by them while they broke my car......

Gunther at Total MPS managed to bench flash my ECU and remove all the dodgy jumper wires after T-Pacs terrible effort.

Hopefully Gunther has still got the equipment and can help, but ultimately this is a job for trading standards & legal action.

Good luck mate

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 Post subject: Re: newby with a big problem
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I would expect Trading Standards for TP`s area to have a file a foot thick on them.


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 Post subject: Re: newby with a big problem
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 Post subject: Re: Turbopacs: newby with a big problem
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Sorry to hear about your problems, really sucks. I'd agree with what others have said, try trading standards.

There was a Mk2 MPS on ebay breaking, not sure what condition the engine is in but it looked OK. If you're oop North and find a new engine take it to Total MPS.


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 Post subject: Re: Turbopacs: newby with a big problem
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Oh my god that's horrendous

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 Post subject: Re: Turbopacs: newby with a big problem
 Post Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 9:37 pm 
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Sorry to hear this mate. Another sad story of a so-called reputable company ****ing thing up and costing customers thousands of ££££


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 Post subject: Re: Turbopacs: newby with a big problem
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Thanks for all your kind words and support, i'll be taking it up with trading standards, does anybody know what kind of costs are involved (to me) in the outset or do trading standards take the case up for you. I'm guessing it would be better for my case , if i can give examples of other people who have suffered similar problems with them, if anyone out there would like to contact me i would be grateful , being new to this site i'm not sure if i can leave my e mail so can someone let me know if its ok,. Again if anyone is interested in my car or the 2 grands worth of extras plus newly powder coated wheels (anthresite) and all new tyres let me know. cheers.


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