I bought some ARUNDEL Stainless Steel bottle cages from BikeINN recently as they were the cheapest price. However when I got them none of my bottles fit in them they are a strange size. Anyway I thought I’ll return them but BikeINN’s return feature wouldn’t work on their website. Then I tried to contact them and got some useless chat. All roads lead to them doing everything possible to avoid a return, Anyway tomorrow I’m going to contact my credit card company as it’s a scam.
So it’s 0/5 for Arundel and BikeINN
BikeINN ZERO CUSTOMER SERVICE
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Just a thought but I have a couple of these cages, although not from bike inn, and I seem to remember having to bend them to fit the size of bottle I use. After that they were fine. That was a couple of years ago so yours could be completely different of course.
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Just for balance: I've ordered parts, accessories and clothing from BikeINN several times over the years - most recently last month - and everything has always turned up correctly and I've been happy with it. They seem to have sussed out the VAT and import duty arrangements for the UK, their prices are very good on some brands, especially EU-based ones, and the MASSI gloves in particular are excellent. I don't know what their returns process is like because I've never had to return anything.
Where they fall down for me is on their estimated delivery dates, which are always very -er - optimistic. Typical example: As the online tracking helpfully informed me, my last order wasn't even picked in the warehouse until the day after it was supposed to arrive on my doorstep. It then spent a week and a half hanging around in warehouses, first in Madrid then Amsterdam, before eventually reaching the UK. So I'd say don't order from them if you need it in a hurry.
Where they fall down for me is on their estimated delivery dates, which are always very -er - optimistic. Typical example: As the online tracking helpfully informed me, my last order wasn't even picked in the warehouse until the day after it was supposed to arrive on my doorstep. It then spent a week and a half hanging around in warehouses, first in Madrid then Amsterdam, before eventually reaching the UK. So I'd say don't order from them if you need it in a hurry.
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Nearholmer
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Re: BikeINN ZERO CUSTOMER SERVICE
They also tell lies.
They advertise stuff as in-stock when it isn’t, take your money to pay for an order for something they don’t have and have no chance of getting, then take weeks/months to admit that they don’t have the item and to return the money.
Given that they must accrue interest, or offset borrowing costs, by doing this, IMO it amounts to obtaining money by deception.
They advertise stuff as in-stock when it isn’t, take your money to pay for an order for something they don’t have and have no chance of getting, then take weeks/months to admit that they don’t have the item and to return the money.
Given that they must accrue interest, or offset borrowing costs, by doing this, IMO it amounts to obtaining money by deception.
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rualexander
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It's not a scam, unless you bought them from some fake copy website.AnnaStravard wrote: 8 Sep 2025, 9:19pm I bought some ARUNDEL Stainless Steel bottle cages from BikeINN recently as they were the cheapest price. However when I got them none of my bottles fit in them they are a strange size. Anyway I thought I’ll return them but BikeINN’s return feature wouldn’t work on their website. Then I tried to contact them and got some useless chat. All roads lead to them doing everything possible to avoid a return, Anyway tomorrow I’m going to contact my credit card company as it’s a scam.
So it’s 0/5 for Arundel and BikeINN
BikeInn have always been fine for me.
Last time I did a return the return address was in the UK so they obviously have a UK returns centre of some sort.
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rualexander
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Plenty of places do that.Nearholmer wrote: 23 Sep 2025, 7:22pm They also tell lies.
They advertise stuff as in-stock when it isn’t, take your money to pay for an order for something they don’t have and have no chance of getting, then take weeks/months to admit that they don’t have the item and to return the money.
Given that they must accrue interest, or offset borrowing costs, by doing this, IMO it amounts to obtaining money by deception.
Although usually they get it in about a week or so.