Pure Electric store closures

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PH
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Pure Electric store closures

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Pure Electric are closing most of their stores, concentrating on scooters (presumably online) and dropping the pretence that they had an interest in E-Bikes.
https://cyclingindustry.news/pure-elect ... escooters/

I applied for a part time job there a couple of years ago, I thought I might be the right demographic to sell E-Bikes but the entire interview was about how great scooters are, I think I might have blown my chances when I asked how they dealt with the legality.
Gazza25032
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Re: Pure Electric store closures

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Hi,

I have been looking at purchasing a Pure electric bike, based on this recent news would you recommend against it?

I am worried if I have issues with the bike that I will have no store to take it to for any warranty repairs.

Sorry I am new to this forum and this post just came up after a google search.

Thanks
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Redvee
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The Pure Electric store in bristol is a place I very rarely venture into, if I do it's for less than 20 seconds as they have hardly any accessories on display.
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Shame they are closing stores. I had great service from Pure in Newcastle when I had a charger problem.
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