Hello,
I am in desperate need of some help or advice.
I am going to try and keep this as short as possible, but I will summarise and can forward you all of the comms between myself and halfords regarding this matter if you are interested?
At the beginning of last year I purchased an ebike from halfords.
After a couple of months of use, a fault developed where the electric motor would start making a loud humming noise, which would get louder and louder and eventually the power would cut and I would lose all power.
I have nearly been hit by a car twice due to this happening as when the power goes, due to the way the motor works, you can literally go from 15.5 mph (the legal electric bike speed limit) to only a few mph as the bike doesn't work like a normal bike and it's like peddling in 20th gear, so if this were to happen at a cross road, this could be fatal!
5 times I have brought my bike back to halfords to be repaired and and this seems to happen every 3 months and I was told by halfords that this is a common fault with this particular model, but st my most recent visit, a different technician tried to blame grit on the road for this fault occurring and and told me to wrap my bike in cling film?!
I asked to speak with a manager and she told me that I shouldn't ride my bike on the road as this is the worst place for me to ride my bike due to the grit.
I told her that these comments are ridiculous and that the previous technician advised me that this is a common fault and that their records of previous repairs would prove this.
But to my surprise she advised me that they do not keep a record of "these sorts" of repairs?
I find this highly suspicious and it seems to me that they are trying to cover this up, as when I went online ( bicycle forums and facebook page dedicated to this fault on the bike) and searched the particular model of e bike (carrera crossfire 2) I found that lots of other people have experienced the same thing and I honestly belive that it is just a matter of time before someone gets seriously injured or killed due to this fault, nevermind the fact that I have spent £1,399.99 on a faulty product which is not fit for purpose.
I have raised countless complaint in store and over the phone and due to not getting any help or resolve, I decided to contact the the Hlafords CEO using LinkedIn last week and I have been going back and forth with their executive communicator to resolve this, but without any joy.
After having admitted that this is a common fault, they are now trying to blame me for this fault?!
This is serious matter and want to take this further but not sure how to proceed so I am wondering if anyone here has experienced something similar and has some advice for me.
Thank you very much.
I am in desperate need of some help or advice.
I am going to try and keep this as short as possible, but I will summarise and can forward you all of the comms between myself and halfords regarding this matter if you are interested?
At the beginning of last year I purchased an ebike from halfords.
After a couple of months of use, a fault developed where the electric motor would start making a loud humming noise, which would get louder and louder and eventually the power would cut and I would lose all power.
I have nearly been hit by a car twice due to this happening as when the power goes, due to the way the motor works, you can literally go from 15.5 mph (the legal electric bike speed limit) to only a few mph as the bike doesn't work like a normal bike and it's like peddling in 20th gear, so if this were to happen at a cross road, this could be fatal!
5 times I have brought my bike back to halfords to be repaired and and this seems to happen every 3 months and I was told by halfords that this is a common fault with this particular model, but st my most recent visit, a different technician tried to blame grit on the road for this fault occurring and and told me to wrap my bike in cling film?!
I asked to speak with a manager and she told me that I shouldn't ride my bike on the road as this is the worst place for me to ride my bike due to the grit.
I told her that these comments are ridiculous and that the previous technician advised me that this is a common fault and that their records of previous repairs would prove this.
But to my surprise she advised me that they do not keep a record of "these sorts" of repairs?
I find this highly suspicious and it seems to me that they are trying to cover this up, as when I went online ( bicycle forums and facebook page dedicated to this fault on the bike) and searched the particular model of e bike (carrera crossfire 2) I found that lots of other people have experienced the same thing and I honestly belive that it is just a matter of time before someone gets seriously injured or killed due to this fault, nevermind the fact that I have spent £1,399.99 on a faulty product which is not fit for purpose.
I have raised countless complaint in store and over the phone and due to not getting any help or resolve, I decided to contact the the Hlafords CEO using LinkedIn last week and I have been going back and forth with their executive communicator to resolve this, but without any joy.
After having admitted that this is a common fault, they are now trying to blame me for this fault?!
This is serious matter and want to take this further but not sure how to proceed so I am wondering if anyone here has experienced something similar and has some advice for me.
Thank you very much.