byegad
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Right back to the shop in person and kick up a fuss !
Best done at the busiest time of their day, loud and polite!
Right back to the shop in person and kick up a fuss !
Well update folks is that the UK CEO (email provided by MissTillyFlop - thanks v much) has responded very rapidly and will be dealing with this matter going forward. I will provide an update when I have one. Lots of good advice thankfully received and acted upon. Thanks all.
Thanks!Spot on advice there Misstillyflop, as the reulsts show.
Well played.
Any news?Hello from commuter world!
I ride a Montague X90 Swissbike that I bought from Evans last year and have had it serviced and maintained by them. It has had cause to go back to them on numerous occasions as they have fitted the wrong incompatible parts at times.
However my bike is a folder as I need to use a train too; and the mechanism started to sieze after the last service. It was returned and in attempting to take the mechanism apart - they have damaged it - the importers have said beyond repair. The unit is a sealed unit. Evans have been "dealing" with this now for 6 weeks and today I get an email saying that it is my fault as salt corrosion has led to damage. The report from the importers clearly states a "less destructive means of removal should have been applied" and "damage has occurred during servicing"...
Evans are seeking to blame my lack of maintaining a completely sealed unit, that they damaged.
I have bought many bikes from them in the last 10 years.
I'm absolutely staggered they'd do this...
Any ideas will be gratefully received.
Thanks
Perhaps because I don't have the time or inclination to do it myself? There are plenty of things in life I could do myself that I choise to pay others to do. Don't see anything wrong with that. And for what it's worth, I've used Evans several times and have always found the service pretty good.In this day and age of internet guides and reasonably priced tools I can never udnerstand why any abled person would pay someone to work on a bike.
In this day and age of internet guides and reasonably priced tools I can never udnerstand why any abled person would pay someone to work on a bike.
More seriously, I'd happily give my cycle to a professional to take care of, if I could find one. I just flipped my bike over to try to adjust the gears a little, and found that my recent service (£160 including new cassette, chain, derailleur and a new rear wheel) neglected to set the high/low limit stop screws on the derailleur and I pushed the chain off the cassette into the spokes! And they knew I was taking it on the DunRun two days after that service.Hilaire Belloc said:Lord Finchley
Lord Finchley tried to mend the Electric Light
Himself. It struck him dead: And serve him right!
It is the business of the wealthy man
To give employment to the artisan.
Here are a few reasons:In this day and age of internet guides and reasonably priced tools I can never udnerstand why any abled person would pay someone to work on a bike.