Frame damaged on first ride
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Re: Frame damaged on first ride
Ribble only give you a 2year warranty on their frames now, it used to be 6years. Mine lasted 7yrs!
Re: Frame damaged on first ride
Syd wrote:Morzedec wrote:Simples: don't buy a bike online.
Go to a bike shop instead.
I’ve bought a number of bikes from bike shops and, will only one exception (the one with Di2), have had to tweak gears on every one though only 1 has involved having to adjust end stops.
I bought a bike from a well respected local shop, took it for a spin around the block, and had the left pedal fall off. Presumably because some idiot didn't know about the LH thread and had jammed it in as best he could.
Re: Frame damaged on first ride
Jd843 wrote:Update: it’s taken a month, but I finally got a refund
Now I just need a new bike...
That’s good news.
Is there any reason not to replace it with the same? After all it was the bike you chose a short while ago, and the issue could have happened on any.
IMO you’ve had good service from the retailer, I’d be inclined to at least reward them with a sale.
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Re: Frame damaged on first ride
A month for a refund? That's poor customer service!
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philvantwo wrote:A month for a refund? That's poor customer service!
Well, it's not an unusual timescale, as the OP says
But then again, they were quite apologetic in their emails, so maybe the inspection is just standard procedure even if the pictures show exactly what the problem is.
IMO. if the bike shop had decided not to take responsibility, it wouldn't have been a simple task to demonstrate it was their fault. I's just an opinion, but I'd have felt satisfied with the result.