Is it ok to buy bike at performance store?they have a promo/sale but their prices gone up? - bike prices
recognize that if they have a sale of bicycles (the prices of certain bikes if not in sales) included
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Bike Prices Is It Ok To Buy Bike At Performance Store?they Have A Promo/sale But Their Prices Gone Up?
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It would be wise to be cautious when it comes to sales performance in the basket. They find what appears to be a good idea, but further investigation shows that for small savings. I readily admit that my experience dealing with them probably not the general consensus of the customer experience, but I can not think of a word defamatory less hostile in the description of his rejected after the sale (staff, take responsibility, if my new bike developed a serious problem caused by the negligence of the Assembly only ten days before).
ReplyDeleteMy advice would be to continue with independent shops - who wants to keep in a good mood, so back in the years to come, please. Growing at a performance that I felt for my money, just do not care.
I apologize if this response seems outrageous, but I think it is worthwhile to express my dissatisfaction with the experience of power has left me. I hope this helps you make the right choice.
EDIT: Do you love someone, with the Wi-Édouard disagrees "narrow minded"?
All statements are ridiculous, so that answers only its credibility at home and the seller, and gives rise to the impression he could not accept a difference of opinion between two people. Nice one.
Change a few more: Edward, why not take your opinion the other end? Nobody cares what you say. A brief look at the responses of the other shows that have a habit of fighting with the other respondents. It is a community where everyone invited to express their opinions. Do you know who you are strange, they are false, offensive and active when their contributions as valid as that? Get a life!
Many others - for the same price you can get a better bike. For example, I am working to full carbon fiber Trek Madone, and I paid for what is power to sell part of its Fujise - is bad! Trek is a product better than Fuji!
ReplyDeleteIf you go back on the bike, you can also use the Target or Wal Mart. The performance has some good prices for accessories (sunglasses, shorts, overalls, etc.), but their bikes are well over the price, what you get.
Take a look at some bike shops - even the smallest (local) in your area - you pay a little more, but get a much better product!
Good luck!
The prices vary from time to time, with each manufacturer and dealer. It is a fact of life.
ReplyDeleteAt some point you have to decide whether a price is low enough that its value can change your money for their product.
In general, I found performance at an affordable price compared to other outlets, although I have not the patience to keep an eye on prices at a time when things I have to think to buy.
FWIW, I bought my bike during the implementation (storage) for several years on the mine closed. Fortunately, he was the right size, and I was very good. The price was so ridiculously low that even mentioned. In addition, there were scratches on the frame, so that negotiated even lower.
For me (or .....) bike shop is run like a visit to a hardware store. There is no way I leave empty-handed.
The prices vary from time to time, with each manufacturer and dealer. It is a fact of life.
ReplyDeleteAt some point you have to decide whether a price is low enough that its value can change your money for their product.
In general, I found performance at an affordable price compared to other outlets, although I have not the patience to keep an eye on prices at a time when things I have to think to buy.
FWIW, I bought my bike during the implementation (storage) for several years on the mine closed. Fortunately, he was the right size, and I was very good. The price was so ridiculously low that even mentioned. In addition, there were scratches on the frame, so that negotiated even lower.
For me (or .....) bike shop is run like a visit to a hardware store. There is no way I leave empty-handed.