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I've never bought a new bike before - I've either bought second hand or built up from parts
The bike I'm after is available at several on-line shops at around the same price
So the choice really comes down to which shop to buy from
I realise it will arrive in a box with some assembly to do
Does anyone have any recommendations for good customer service?
Might help if you listed the shops, as opposed to asking for random recommendations for any of the thousands of shops out there.
What George said, if you're not familiar with a retailer try googling their name followed by 'complaints' depending on how good they are with SEO you might have to check the first 5 pages on google.
No local shop that will price match?
All the usual suspects have got the bike - Winstanleys, Evans, Rutland, Hargroves, Wheelbase, Freeborn, etc.
Not Evans. I'm still boycotting them, as they insisted on a receipt for postage costs, after they twice sent me the wrong item. The postage sticker clearly had the amount on, and despite requests for the manager to re consider, they didn't, so I haven't bought a thing from them in over 2 years, and never will. Rant over.
Evans are bad, but you can get 3.88% cashback from topcashback and they price match so worth considering. Wheelbase are great to deal with and if your not local then you could always head up (or down) for the weekend to pick up your new bike and get some cracking riding done at the same time, your new bike would appreciate that.
Imagine the frame has cracked.
Now which one of those would you prefer to take it in to show them?
There's got to be one that's 20 miles rather than 200 miles away?