I recently ordered a starter from Kubota Halifax at a cost of about $850. I resolved my starting issue and called to cancel the order and come to find out I will be charged 20% of the part. This works out to be about $177. This seems to be fraudulent as the dealership will now sell that part at full price and I will have paid for the shipping when I don’t even have the part? Sure a small administration fee of 20 or 50$ but this is NOT right. I will be inquiring at competitors and will be trading this tractor, unacceptable!
Disgruntled Kubota owner
I guess you don't order or buy a lot of Automotive, or Tractor parts.
It's quite the NORM for dealers of any make and model to charge a restocking fee for special order parts, and it will say so right when you order it.
You need to read the fine print when you special order parts.
It's also the norm to have a no returns policy on electrical parts.
The reason for this restocking fee is they will now have to have it sitting on their shelf and in there stock until somewhere in the future that someone want's to buy the part.
They will now have to pay for it to sit on their shelf.
Or they will have to pay to send it back to the warehouse.
So it now costs for your returned/refused special order.
It's not a Kubota Thing, it also not a tractor only thing, It's an industry thing!
And you could have ordered that same starter off eBay or Amazon for about $100, and they offer free returns.