Ok. What difficulties or defects have you experienced with your bike, if any at all, so far?I would first like to give E-Bikesshop.Co.UK a chance to do the honorable thing if they don't then that is another matter. Watch this space
Lets say its a matter of ethics.Ok. What difficulties or defects have you experienced with your bike, if any at all, so far?
Would he know what they are.Lets say its a matter of ethics.
I hope it's not a matter of the correct use of the apostrophe.Lets say its a matter of ethics.
At last someone is talking sense.When I investigated about buying my bike although the site and services are remarkable what put me off is the fact that unless you buy from the shop there is no support whatsoever. Some may think that this is right and correct but in my mind as a bike seller and service shop one should be able to provide services to anyone at a price. Moreover the fact that one may buy a used bike originally bought from the shop and then denied any support because of change of ownership baffles me even more!!! It's a free world and everyone has their rights to run their shop however they want, but I wasn't looking into entering a club, but just buying a bike and have some support over it. In addition it annoys me that several aftermarket products will not be sold to non buyers of bikes from their shop!
I eventually bought 2 bikes elsewhere and managed to get the support and warranty required just by making the proof of receipt and or the manual stamped.
That's my experience. I hope you get things sorted
I was also put off from arranging a test drive with Martin at ebikeshop.com, as I didn't like the fact that you had to purchase a bike from him to be able to purchase any accessories or have any bike serviced by him. I wanted to buy an e-Bike, not join a religious cult.........When I investigated about buying my bike although the site and services are remarkable what put me off is the fact that unless you buy from the shop there is no support whatsoever. Some may think that this is right and correct but in my mind as a bike seller and service shop one should be able to provide services to anyone at a price. Moreover the fact that one may buy a used bike originally bought from the shop and then denied any support because of change of ownership baffles me even more!!! It's a free world and everyone has their rights to run their shop however they want, but I wasn't looking into entering a club, but just buying a bike and have some support over it. In addition it annoys me that several aftermarket products will not be sold to non buyers of bikes from their shop!
I eventually bought 2 bikes elsewhere and managed to get the support and warranty required just by making the proof of receipt and or the manual stamped.
That's my experience. I hope you get things sorted
I'm glad I'm not the only one he was like that to, As he was the same with me when i cancelled a appointment with him.I was also put off from arranging a test drive with Martin at ebikeshop.com, as I didn't like the fact that you had to purchase a bike from him to be able to purchase any accessories or have any bike serviced by him. I wanted to buy an e-Bike, not join a religious cult.........
I live 45-60min drive from them, but Martin wasn't prepared to offer any discount or discuss price before test ride, so I cancelled test ride, and that's when he got stroppy as I cancelled appointment. He should have at least offered a small discount to cover my fuel costs/time, then there would be something in it for him & me. It seems he wants everything his way, which is very brave these days of fierce competition. I had heard his pre-appointment test rides are very hard sell, and not many people leave without leaving a deposit, so I'm glad I didn't go for test ride.
I purchased a bike from a non-specialist e-bike store, and so far I have been very pleased with the customer service and support.