no answer from wisper website ?

big jus

Finding my (electric) wheels
Jun 16, 2008
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hi all - ive sent a few messages to the wisper bikes website recently regarding test rides , availability etc and have got no response so far... does anyone know why or have any info as to why they are not replying ?

its a bit annoying as im pretty much willing to buy a bike from them but customer service seems to be lacking a bit !

cheers

jus
 

poppy

Pedelecer
Jun 9, 2008
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Covas, Ferrol. La Coruña. Spain
hi all - ive sent a few messages to the wisper bikes website recently regarding test rides , availability etc and have got no response so far... does anyone know why or have any info as to why they are not replying ?

its a bit annoying as im pretty much willing to buy a bike from them but customer service seems to be lacking a bit !

cheers

jus
Post them a message in this forum, to Wisper. David is extremely helpful and answers quickly.
 

seeker

Pedelecer
Jul 1, 2008
66
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Hi Jus,
I got a test ride last Saturday in southampton (is that near you?) and fell in love the 905se Sport almost immediately. I didn't have any problem arranging a test ride. I have gotten responses all my enquiries, and I found them to be very helpful and are a regular presence on this forum. err! do I sound like a fan boy?
 

ElephantsGerald

Pedelecer
Mar 17, 2008
168
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Herefordshire, HR2
hi all - ive sent a few messages to the wisper bikes website recently regarding test rides , availability etc and have got no response so far... does anyone know why or have any info as to why they are not replying ?

its a bit annoying as im pretty much willing to buy a bike from them but customer service seems to be lacking a bit !

cheers

jus
They're usually very responsive.

You could try phoning them on 01425 627641, or send a PM to WisperBikes.

Regards,

Elephants
 

Wisper Bikes

Trade Member
Apr 11, 2007
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Hi Guys

We are just about to launch our all new all singing and dancing website, and there have been a couple of changes made to the old one. Sorry about the delay in getting back to you.

One of the changes was putting a new email address into the response section of the site. It may not be working, so thanks for the "heads up!" (what does that mean?)

Regards David
 
The roadies out there wil know "heads-up" very well. "Heads-down" means ekeing out that extra bit of wind-resistance, along with head to toe hair removal (although I've never really bought this argument). The unfortunate consequence of the "heads-down" technique is that you get a good view of the tarmac under your toes but little else and was demonstrated by a friend some time ago when riding through Hathersage, Derbyshire. All was well until he found himself the unwilling and unwelcome passenger in the rear luggage-space of a Ford Estate, covered in glass and bike remnants

Hence "heads-up". You have been warned!