No company details at all in the site. But they do have a trustpilot rating. Make yourself a brew and….
https://uk.trustpilot.com/review/bingbangbosh.com
https://uk.trustpilot.com/review/bingbangbosh.com
I particularly liked the review that gives the address and personal mobile number of the alleged owner.No company details at all in the site. But they do have a trustpilot rating. Make yourself a brew and….
https://uk.trustpilot.com/review/bingbangbosh.com
Death trap. You will see in the first line of product description, they call it an 'exercise bike' - read 'we're not liable if you hurt yourself riding it outside'Just check out these specifications -
https://bingbangbosh.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=380
I think you might be giving their language skills a bit too much credit thereDeath trap. You will see in the first line of product description, they call it an 'exercise bike' - read 'we're not liable if you hurt yourself riding it outside'
Surname given as first name, the mobile number belongs to a company, in Manchester, dissolved in 2015.I particularly liked the review that gives the address and personal mobile number of the alleged owner.
Yeah, they tend to put stickers on with that method.the stickers looked they had just been stuck on.
Presumably it was safe until the experienced mechanic got his hands on it.It finally arrived 3 weeks later and when assembled by an experienced mechanic is dangerous.
Bingbangbosh? Binbangbollocks more like.