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Be VERY carefull with this company.
I cancelled my order within 24h ( weekend ). On Monday got message "it has been already shipped", package arrived to my post with sending date 4 days after order cancellation. Didn't picked it, let Post return package to sender , and inform Alpha about it. Since then no refund, no replies for emails. Seems to be fraud. Case reported to Police and bank ( mandatory to recover ccard payment ).
I cancelled my order within 24h ( weekend ). On Monday got message "it has been already shipped", package arrived to my post with sending date 4 days after order cancellation. Didn't picked it, let Post return package to sender , and inform Alpha about it. Since then no refund, no replies for emails. Seems to be fraud. Case reported to Police and bank ( mandatory to recover ccard payment ).
Go to Heaven for the climate, Hell for the company.
Mark Twain
I can be wrong, and have plenty of examples for that
Mark Twain
I can be wrong, and have plenty of examples for that
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So you paid for a product, they shipped it, let post office lose it and then are confused why they didn't give you your money back? Not rocket science here
U get it wrong.
They shipped cancelled order 4 days after cancellation. So whatever they did after I cancelled order ( instead of refund ) they played on their cost.
Another thing is Post didn't lost it ; Post returned package to sender. They get it back.
I wonder only ( it's really a mystery for me ) how you could understand my post that.. lets name it VERY kind; specific way ???????
They shipped cancelled order 4 days after cancellation. So whatever they did after I cancelled order ( instead of refund ) they played on their cost.
Another thing is Post didn't lost it ; Post returned package to sender. They get it back.
I wonder only ( it's really a mystery for me ) how you could understand my post that.. lets name it VERY kind; specific way ???????
Go to Heaven for the climate, Hell for the company.
Mark Twain
I can be wrong, and have plenty of examples for that
Mark Twain
I can be wrong, and have plenty of examples for that
Lol. Those two discs up there look like the ones my mate CNCed out of a flat plate of 2mm about 20 years ago.
Well, after he'd tried to stop once or twice. Good job the ride we were on went from the meeting place to the woods via the end of his road. .........
Well, after he'd tried to stop once or twice. Good job the ride we were on went from the meeting place to the woods via the end of his road. .........
kulivontot wrote:So you paid for a product, they shipped it, let post office lose it and then are confused why they didn't give you your money back? Not rocket science here
Alternatively you could read his post properly.....
Impoverished weight weenie wanna-be!
Budget 26" HT build viewtopic.php?f=10&t=110956
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Another thing is this company has no address !!! try to find their office... None. Niente. Nada. Just email . Even on order confirmation thre's no any .
Looks like HUGE scam 4me.
Looks like HUGE scam 4me.
Go to Heaven for the climate, Hell for the company.
Mark Twain
I can be wrong, and have plenty of examples for that
Mark Twain
I can be wrong, and have plenty of examples for that
Unno Horn = 8100g
Ellsworth Truth = 9371g
Ellsworth Truth = 9371g
I told SebK about them, and they sent him a pair to try, so he has them, but we need someone who is going to give them a good and proper testing. They might be amenable to sending out some more if it is made clear by us to them that the product will not be bought until it has been tested by us with the correct pads etc.
I'd try them.
First in a local short track series. Then in a local week night XC series. Then, in general training/riding here in the Rockies.
I'm guessing the riding I'd put them through as a "pro" XC racer going from 5-10,000ft and back down is a bit more strenuous than what SebK would put them through in the London suburbs on a rail trail.
First in a local short track series. Then in a local week night XC series. Then, in general training/riding here in the Rockies.
I'm guessing the riding I'd put them through as a "pro" XC racer going from 5-10,000ft and back down is a bit more strenuous than what SebK would put them through in the London suburbs on a rail trail.
wingguy wrote:LeDuke wrote:I'm guessing the riding I'd put them through as a "pro" XC racer...
Wait, what's a "pro" racer, and how is it different from a pro racer?
Is it possible to "make your living" racing bikes but not make your living racing bikes?
"Pro", as in once upon a time I was foolish enough to pay the UCI/USAC for a UCI elite license.
"Pro", as in I don't make any money from racing my bike aside from prize money here and there.
Luckily, enough of the races I'm interested in doing these days are unsanctioned, and I no longer need a license to race the Pro/Open field.
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