Misleading Renewal Process – Beware After Initial Purchase
Misleading Renewal Process – Beware After Initial Purchase
I originally purchased the full diagnostic package to help with my Chrysler Crossfire—essentially a re-badged Mercedes SLK 320 (R170). At first, it worked well. The system correctly identified the vehicle using Mercedes details and unlocked a wide range of useful tools.
However, when it came time to renew, the price had gone up significantly—and the functionality dropped.
This time, the system identified my car as a Chrysler Crossfire (based on my VIN), and I assumed the toolset would be the same. After paying, I discovered many of the key diagnostic features were missing. What I received was not fit for purpose.
I raised a complaint. Initially, ThinkDiag responded that they would issue a refund—then later claimed it was “processing”—before changing their mind entirely and refusing the refund.
PayPal offered no protection either, so I’m now speaking to my bank to initiate a chargeback.
Bottom line:
The product may work initially, but once your renewal is due, expect inflated pricing and reduced functionality. And if anything goes wrong—don’t count on PayPal to help. First-time buyers, be cautious. Renewals come with surprises—and not the good kind.
To say you dont accept paypal is a lie I have the paypal
dispute details ...along with the case info and many emails from you
28 de mayo de 2025
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