The "Your Experience With Online Retailers" Thread
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The "Your Experience With Online Retailers" Thread
There used to be a thread where experience with different online retailers could be posted - delivery times, customer service, etc.
I can't find the thread and so here is a new one...
I can't find the thread and so here is a new one...
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Sigma Sports
https://www.sigmasports.com/
Based in England. I don't hear much about them but prices on sale items are often very good.
I ordered 7Mesh bibs on Oct 10, 2018 and they were delivered to suburban Atlanta on Oct 15. These bibs are $200 everywhere and Sigma has them for $110 USD.
They charged $12 shipping which is not consistent with their Worldwide Payment and Delivery page which states no minimum spend and two days for USA orders. I'm going to send them an email and ask why I was charged for delivery.
They shipped by DHL which has been troublesome for me in the past. This is not a Sigma Sports issue however.
-Tim-
https://www.sigmasports.com/
Based in England. I don't hear much about them but prices on sale items are often very good.
I ordered 7Mesh bibs on Oct 10, 2018 and they were delivered to suburban Atlanta on Oct 15. These bibs are $200 everywhere and Sigma has them for $110 USD.
They charged $12 shipping which is not consistent with their Worldwide Payment and Delivery page which states no minimum spend and two days for USA orders. I'm going to send them an email and ask why I was charged for delivery.
They shipped by DHL which has been troublesome for me in the past. This is not a Sigma Sports issue however.
-Tim-
Last edited by TimothyH; 10-15-18 at 03:15 PM.
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Ok.. I've ordered from CC, ribble, PBK, Merlin, AMZN, Excel,bicyclebuys, treksuperstore, all4cycling, Chain Reaction, and probably a few manufacturer-direct sites, etc.. everything I've ever ordered delivered, in a timeframe that I wasn't disappointed with.
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Rapha shipped my wonderful base layer promptly and in nice packaging. Still have not taken it out of the package. They also included a return label in the event I needed to exchange it.
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Believe it or not but eBay has been positive for buying thru big shot vendors.
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I've ordered from Jenson and Chain Reaction Cycles. No issues with either.
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eBay, Amazon marketplace, Chain Reaction, Wiggle, Ribble, Pro Bike Kit,...all have been good...well, there was this one time with CRC when I ordered a set of studded tires, and after the delivery window had passed I inquired about my item and they told me they were out of stock. Well, heck, thanks for letting me know. I ended up ordering another set from them just because they had them and were the cheapest compared to anywhere else. But I was not happy about it.
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I'll never order a complete bike from JensonUSA ever again.
They held my bike order for two weeks so their mechanics could perform the "Built Tuned Tested" assembly checklist that I told them I didn't want and didn't need. Ended up being two guys putting sloppy checkmarks on a crumpled piece of paper, shooting a ton of grease into the seattube that caused the seatpost to slip, required a ton of time to clean out properly, as well as messing up the limits on the rear derailleur so badly it shifted directly into the spokes as I was running my first function check.
The also repacked the bike in a completely different box and much of the packing material was not appropriate for the style of bike. If I ever order a complete bike again it will be worth the premium to get it from anywhere else.
They held my bike order for two weeks so their mechanics could perform the "Built Tuned Tested" assembly checklist that I told them I didn't want and didn't need. Ended up being two guys putting sloppy checkmarks on a crumpled piece of paper, shooting a ton of grease into the seattube that caused the seatpost to slip, required a ton of time to clean out properly, as well as messing up the limits on the rear derailleur so badly it shifted directly into the spokes as I was running my first function check.
The also repacked the bike in a completely different box and much of the packing material was not appropriate for the style of bike. If I ever order a complete bike again it will be worth the premium to get it from anywhere else.
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Merlin - no problems! Received my order in slightly over a week. Tracking was a bit behind the actual location of the items.
Wiggle - always great. I generally receive my orders in around a week. Last time, I paid the ~$7.80 for fast shipping, and the order came in two days, without issues, from DHL.
Pro Bike Kit - Haven't placed an order in some time, but in my last experiences, shipping was a bit sluggish - 2 or 3 weeks.
FWIW, I'm located in the upper Midwest and most packages have to hit both Chicago and Minneapolis before coming back in the middle to me.
Wiggle - always great. I generally receive my orders in around a week. Last time, I paid the ~$7.80 for fast shipping, and the order came in two days, without issues, from DHL.
Pro Bike Kit - Haven't placed an order in some time, but in my last experiences, shipping was a bit sluggish - 2 or 3 weeks.
FWIW, I'm located in the upper Midwest and most packages have to hit both Chicago and Minneapolis before coming back in the middle to me.
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Biketiresdirect- order most frequently. Good sales.
Pro Bike Kit- Good, slow shipping
Excel- Rarely order not great pricing occasional sale
Wiggle- Good
Ribble- OK
Performance- Good for supplies, ship to local store
Nashbar- chains, cassettes, etc.
Pro Bike Kit- Good, slow shipping
Excel- Rarely order not great pricing occasional sale
Wiggle- Good
Ribble- OK
Performance- Good for supplies, ship to local store
Nashbar- chains, cassettes, etc.
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Satisfied with Nashbar, Jenson USA, Black Bibs and Amazon when they handle the fulfillment. Nashbar's free shipping usually arrives sooner than expected.
Mixed bag with independent vendors selling through Amazon and ebay. Several instances of incorrectly described products. But the prices were so low it wasn't worth complaining or asking for a refund or exchange.
Most delivery problems I've experienced had nothing to do with the retailer. Usually it's a FedEx problem -- FedEx seems to get it wrong more often than right. A large envelope they claim to have delivered directly to me almost a month ago just arrived today. The seller had already replaced the item. It's a phone SIM, not a bike part, so I'll just discard it since the seller had already deactivated it. But I've had similar problems with FedEx handling the final delivery on products from all kinds of sellers, from photography to bikes.
USPS was a problem a few years ago but they've straightened out those problems in my area. Seems to have been a regional issue, with too few experienced letter carriers, and too many temps who burned out quickly and didn't last more than a couple of months.
UPS has been reliable.
Mixed bag with independent vendors selling through Amazon and ebay. Several instances of incorrectly described products. But the prices were so low it wasn't worth complaining or asking for a refund or exchange.
Most delivery problems I've experienced had nothing to do with the retailer. Usually it's a FedEx problem -- FedEx seems to get it wrong more often than right. A large envelope they claim to have delivered directly to me almost a month ago just arrived today. The seller had already replaced the item. It's a phone SIM, not a bike part, so I'll just discard it since the seller had already deactivated it. But I've had similar problems with FedEx handling the final delivery on products from all kinds of sellers, from photography to bikes.
USPS was a problem a few years ago but they've straightened out those problems in my area. Seems to have been a regional issue, with too few experienced letter carriers, and too many temps who burned out quickly and didn't last more than a couple of months.
UPS has been reliable.
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Aerotech Designs
Nashbar
Amazon
eBay
Jenson USA
Backcountry
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Jenson USA
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Sigma Sports
https://www.sigmasports.com/
Based in England. I don't hear much about them but prices on sale items are often very good.
I ordered 7Mesh bibs on Oct 10, 2018 and they were delivered to suburban Atlanta on Oct 15. These bibs are $200 everywhere and Sigma has them for $110 USD.
They charged $12 shipping which is not consistent with their Worldwide Payment and Delivery page which states no minimum spend and two days for USA orders. I'm going to send them an email and ask why I was charged for delivery.
They shipped by DHL which has been troublesome for me in the past. This is not a Sigma Sports issue however.
-Tim-
https://www.sigmasports.com/
Based in England. I don't hear much about them but prices on sale items are often very good.
I ordered 7Mesh bibs on Oct 10, 2018 and they were delivered to suburban Atlanta on Oct 15. These bibs are $200 everywhere and Sigma has them for $110 USD.
They charged $12 shipping which is not consistent with their Worldwide Payment and Delivery page which states no minimum spend and two days for USA orders. I'm going to send them an email and ask why I was charged for delivery.
They shipped by DHL which has been troublesome for me in the past. This is not a Sigma Sports issue however.
-Tim-
I'm very satisfied with Sigma Sports and will order from them again.
-Tim-
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Shoes are fine though, thank god they fit.
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Domestic: Universal Cycles. They're just about the best in the business (IMO). With expanded locations to the midwest and east coast they're positioned to spread the love nationwide. Highly recommended.
International: Bike-Discount.de. They have all the cool stuff we really need for the "bikes as transportation" crowd here in the US. Think dyno hubs, dyno lights, folding locks, fenders, guards, etc.
I've purchased items from many online vendors over many years and nobody comes close to the selection, price, delivery, and customer service of these two.
-Kedosto
International: Bike-Discount.de. They have all the cool stuff we really need for the "bikes as transportation" crowd here in the US. Think dyno hubs, dyno lights, folding locks, fenders, guards, etc.
I've purchased items from many online vendors over many years and nobody comes close to the selection, price, delivery, and customer service of these two.
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Good overall. It's easier to list the trouble vendors. The only issues I've had is with a couple of Chinese businesses through Banggood where they get the money, claimed they shipped and the package never arrives. They offer to resend which I decline and get my refund from paypal. The only vendors that get my CC# are paypal & amazon.
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I usually shop at Merlin and Nashbar.
the problem with Merlin is returning because of high cost of shipping (US to UK) so I have to make sure that I won’t return the items.
the problem with Merlin is returning because of high cost of shipping (US to UK) so I have to make sure that I won’t return the items.
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Chain Reaction Cycles
Wiggle
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I look up stuff at Avanti Plus, but go into the shop to get it.
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I had a problem with a dealer called Reid where i purchased a bike from back in 2015 - i bought a medium size when i came to pick it up they had a small prepared for me ... i told them i ordered a size M but the guy told me it's too bad that's the bike i paid for so it's either take it or leave but no money back .
Anyway 6 months transpired I met a different guy there and he told me to bring the bike back - he gave me full refund and told me the other guy was sacked 3 months ago.
Anyway 6 months transpired I met a different guy there and he told me to bring the bike back - he gave me full refund and told me the other guy was sacked 3 months ago.
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My "go to" has been Competitive Cyclist. Prices are decent and the gear is excellent. But, their customer service is really, really good. Shipping is amazingly quick and they pay for returns if needed. I have even been assigned a customer service rep that I can call. I have also used Excel and the Colorado Cyclist with good results. Another good site, for Assos only, is Swiss Iconic (Assos factory store).
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Wiggle has been great for me and it looks like they have a US return address. I've been treating them as 'no-return' merchant because stuff I buy would probably cost more to ship back to the UK than the cost of the item.
Happy with Merlin too though shipping is a bit slower than Wiggle. Sometimes their prices are better. Returns are definitely out of the question.
Happy with Merlin too though shipping is a bit slower than Wiggle. Sometimes their prices are better. Returns are definitely out of the question.
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My "go to" has been Competitive Cyclist. Prices are decent and the gear is excellent. But, their customer service is really, really good. Shipping is amazingly quick and they pay for returns if needed. I have even been assigned a customer service rep that I can call. I have also used Excel and the Colorado Cyclist with good results. Another good site, for Assos only, is Swiss Iconic (Assos factory store).
I bought a Ridley Phoenix SL Disc from Competitive Cyclist a year ago. It was a very positive experience. Shipping was fast and free. Bike was well packed and well adjusted.