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Bit of advice needed please....
brettypeeps:
I would be thinking how muck were they and can you use them in that condition. Would you have paid that if the add had said cracked. I would be going for the refund if it was me as I would not want to show them or ride em. It is your call though :daumenhoch:
dordymush:
i think the survivor bit he put on the ad might cover them.
its always as well to ask plenty of questions when buying old used stuff.
i've had a few bits that were far from what was advertised.
brettypeeps:
--- Quote from: dordymush on August 18, 2010, 11:15 PM ---i think the survivor bit he put on the ad might cover them.
its always as well to ask plenty of questions when buying old used stuff.
i've had a few bits that were far from what was advertised.
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True but if you don't ask you don't get worth a try??? :buck2:
ThisBitterPill:
Thanks peeps....Might go for the refund....Gonna cost me £20 in postage though.... :(
ozone:
--- Quote from: ThisBitterPill on August 19, 2010, 07:53 AM ---Thanks peeps....Might go for the refund....Gonna cost me £20 in postage though.... :(
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It should cost no more than £8.50 to return them in the UK if you use DHL std delivery on Parcel2go website. (tracked and insured up to £50) You have to cover the return postage but the original postage should be refunded as the seller shouldn't have sold you a fecked set of wheels in the first place - or he should have mentioned the damage at the very least. I doubt anyone bought a frame that was described as 'survivor' condition only to find that it was cracked would swallow that so why should a wheelset be any different. ???
I would return them personally as they're neither use nor ornament in that state...
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