Please can someone tell me what the direct website or email is for the bafang motor manufacturers?
I need to know how to go about getting my motor working or swap for a working one.What do you need to know? Normally they only deal with trade customers. You ask questions through their dealers.
Hi Ruben,I will look into it tomorrow.
Thanks.
it's just a bit of a disappointment that 2 weeks into having it.
Also the add on gumtree states a 1 year warranty but the guy won't reply.
Again it's difficult to understand without more information but it sounds like you didn't get what was advertised, and should be entitled to a PayPal refund. Contact PayPal (I recommend on the phone because I think they're much more sympathetic that way and more willing to bend rules if needs be) and see what they can do. If you don't have any luck, come back and reply quoting my message and we'll try to help - but beware of consumer legal advice from people without legal training, especially from those who say there is nothing that can be done.I also didn't have any luck with the cyclotricity motor on ebay. After Pying £250 the seller messages me saying I need to pay a further £100 to make 1000w wheel 1000w.
bit of a poor Advertising really.
- The LCD computer is necessary to unlock the full power of these high power motors. Can be purchased at a later stage if full power is not immediately needed.
Yes that is the one.the 48V 1000W cyclotricity kit, was it this one?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/E-bike-conversion-kit-Electric-bike-motor-kit-ebike-rear-drive-500W-1000W-hub-/261840083113
if it is, then the best way is to return it, you have 14 days from the delivery date.
To be fair to cyclotricity, the information about having to buy the LCD is given:
Thanks jonathan. I will get a letter sent today. I don't think it will go that far but it's good to know I am not stuck with the problem forever. Just couldn't of happened at a worse time.Hi Ruben,
I don't know all the details but if you want to get a remedy from the Gumtree seller, you probably can, by emailing Gumtree and asking them how to get the name and address of the seller because you intend to pursue a small claim against him (for breaching his promise to warrant your purchase). If they're like eBay they'll give you the name and address and you can then write a letter to the seller (1st class ordinary recorded) politely telling him you need his help and would like him to make good his warranty. The letter after that is called a 'pre-action letter' and you put 'do not ignore, notice of intended legal action' at the top in quite large bold letters. And after that you just put in a small claim N1 form to your local court or submit a moneyclaim online for the cost of the repair, whichever you choose. Alternatively you can do this by email but you'll still need the address to sue (or threaten to).
If you decide to try to repair it yourself per D8veh's advice, then you can still reclaim the cost from the seller but only if the repair is done properly and you first give the seller a fair chance (a couple of weeks) to give you a refund, replacement or repair himself, and in writing so it can later be presented as evidence.
Again it's difficult to understand without more information but it sounds like you didn't get what was advertised, and should be entitled to a PayPal refund. Contact PayPal (I recommend on the phone because I think they're much more sympathetic that way and more willing to bend rules if needs be) and see what they can do. If you don't have any luck, come back and reply quoting my message and we'll try to help - but beware of consumer legal advice from people without legal training, especially from those who say there is nothing that can be done.
I'm sorry but this is wrong. Firstly, in-EU consumer distance purchases now have at least 14 WORKING days from the date the item is received (I believe actually beginning the first day after) , to NOTIFY the seller of one's intention to cancel the contract, upon which time it is for the seller to issue return instructions.the 48V 1000W cyclotricity kit, was it this one?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/E-bike-conversion-kit-Electric-bike-motor-kit-ebike-rear-drive-500W-1000W-hub-/261840083113
if it is, then the best way is to return it, you have 14 days from the delivery date.
To be fair to cyclotricity, the information about having to buy the LCD is given:
Hi jonathan.Sorry if I threw my toys out of the pram a bit there trex. I guess it's called pedantry.
Good point - I am also awaiting a response from Citizens Advice regarding misrepresentation on the lack of id plating of Electric bicycles and advertising claims that they are legal on the road.Secondly the sale title is an intentional or negligent misrepresentation. The contract can be rescinded (reversed) but the buyer mustn't use the goods or delay. This is a possible small claims remedy if the seller refuses an ordinary return.
Good on you for taking it to Citizens Advice - was that the telephone helpline? I believe that's the new frontline for Trading Standards - so the serious complaints get passed on to Trading Standards. This sounds like a Trading Standards or Competition & Markets Authority issue (the CMA is the new OFT). Unfortunately you will never hear about it again - this is a massive flaw with their system, in that once you make a complaint, that's the last you hear of it again, whether or not they do anything with it. It's the opposite of transparency.Good point - I am also awaiting a response from Citizens advice regarding misrepresentation on the lack of id plating of Electric bicycles and advertising claims that they are legal on the road.
From what I have already gleaned there are 3 degrees of misrepresentation, at worst it could lead to criminal proceedings against the offender.