Don't you hate it when bike shops try to scam you!
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Don't you hate it when bike shops try to scam you!
They tired to get me to spend 95 dollars on new tires and tubes when all I needed was new tubes!!
aggghh!
they think I am stupid because I am young.
aggghh!
they think I am stupid because I am young.

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Sounds like they were just doing their jobs, trying to sell you stuff.
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Well if they were being d**ks that's a different story, a story I know all too well living here in Portland. Too many shops here have employees that won't give you the time of day unless you're part of their clique.
That's my one complaint about cycling in Portland Oregon, it's sooo damned clique-y, don't get me wrong, there are a few good shops here, but there are too many I just won't step foot in anymore.
That's my one complaint about cycling in Portland Oregon, it's sooo damned clique-y, don't get me wrong, there are a few good shops here, but there are too many I just won't step foot in anymore.
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I am lucky...small town and the LBS has a good guy in charge. Does cater to off road some but other than that is kind to everyone.
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They often err on the side of trying to sell you more, rather than less.
That is business, after all. I kind of enjoy it when someone tries to hoodwink me.
I was recently in a shop looking for a new basic bike computer.
Shop Owner: Can I help you?
Me: I need a basic computer. I think I'd like that one. (pointing)
SO: Might I suggest this one. (shows me one that's 50% more)
SO: It's got all the features of the other one, but starts and stops the timer when you start and stop riding.
Me: I thought that one had that as well (gesturing to the cheaper one)
SO: (hands me the cheaper one) See? The features are listed there. (points)
Me: (reading) So here, where it says AutoStopStart, that means something different?
SO: Yes.
Me: (supressing laughter) Hmm, I guess I'm not very technically minded. What does AutoStopStart mean?
SO: (hands the box to his employee)Can you help this customer with this?(walks away)
Fun times.
That is business, after all. I kind of enjoy it when someone tries to hoodwink me.
I was recently in a shop looking for a new basic bike computer.
Shop Owner: Can I help you?
Me: I need a basic computer. I think I'd like that one. (pointing)
SO: Might I suggest this one. (shows me one that's 50% more)
SO: It's got all the features of the other one, but starts and stops the timer when you start and stop riding.
Me: I thought that one had that as well (gesturing to the cheaper one)
SO: (hands me the cheaper one) See? The features are listed there. (points)
Me: (reading) So here, where it says AutoStopStart, that means something different?
SO: Yes.
Me: (supressing laughter) Hmm, I guess I'm not very technically minded. What does AutoStopStart mean?
SO: (hands the box to his employee)Can you help this customer with this?(walks away)
Fun times.
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You didn't say whether you actually bought the tires. If you didn't then how did they rip you off? If you did, they couldn't have sold you those tires "because you were young and inexperienced" if you knew beforehand that you didn't need any tires. So their judgement that you were inexperienced was correct. And how do you know it was because you were young. Did they state that?
Their job is to sell you as much product as possible. If they didn't, then they should be let go.
You got your money's worth in education alone.
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They're just trying to keep money coming in. That's why I'm not in sales. I feel guilty trying to sell people crap they don't need.
However, I don't get annoyed by salespeople because they are basically forced to do it. I go into a shop with a plan and leave with only what I need. I will still listen to their pitches because sometimes I'll see some cool stuff I hadn't seen before.
If they get too pushy I will leave though.
However, I don't get annoyed by salespeople because they are basically forced to do it. I go into a shop with a plan and leave with only what I need. I will still listen to their pitches because sometimes I'll see some cool stuff I hadn't seen before.
If they get too pushy I will leave though.
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Well if they were being d**ks that's a different story, a story I know all too well living here in Portland. Too many shops here have employees that won't give you the time of day unless you're part of their clique.
That's my one complaint about cycling in Portland Oregon, it's sooo damned clique-y, don't get me wrong, there are a few good shops here, but there are too many I just won't step foot in anymore.
That's my one complaint about cycling in Portland Oregon, it's sooo damned clique-y, don't get me wrong, there are a few good shops here, but there are too many I just won't step foot in anymore.
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Perhaps you actually needed the tires too? what would make them think you did? or....what Makes you think you did not need tires? A lot of times, when you start getting flats, it's because your tires are wearing thin.
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Mine, most are nice. Today went there, was $2 short for getting a cassette on, gave it to me half price! (was 10, got for 5, had 8 available) and even threw in a few much needed chain links free

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If I come in to a bike shop asking for a tube, the folks usually know that what I really want is what I asked for, and not something else.
If you're young and can't afford to spend $90 on tires when what you really want is a tube, they probably had already guessed that, but figured it was worth a try anyway.
But they should know that having the good will of the locals is the real way for a local bike shop to stay in business. Even if a particular customer isn't rich and his purchases give them hardly any profit, they should assume the customer's friends will hear about the shop, and might spend a lot of money and keep the shop profitable.
An owner who plans to still own the same shop fifteen years from now will also know that the local kid who's got no money now might be very rich later.
If you're young and can't afford to spend $90 on tires when what you really want is a tube, they probably had already guessed that, but figured it was worth a try anyway.
But they should know that having the good will of the locals is the real way for a local bike shop to stay in business. Even if a particular customer isn't rich and his purchases give them hardly any profit, they should assume the customer's friends will hear about the shop, and might spend a lot of money and keep the shop profitable.
An owner who plans to still own the same shop fifteen years from now will also know that the local kid who's got no money now might be very rich later.
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Things I would look for are:
Are the tires cracked, bulging, or the tread worn out?
Are they the appropriate tires for the bike, the customer's stated usage or for the terrain?
Has the customer been in several times already to buy tubes, indicating their tires may not be adequate?
If any of the above were true, yes, I'd recommend tires to them, for their safety, convenience and comfort. It'd be a disservice to not benefit them with my experience.
Couldn't there also be a counterpart thread to this where a customer goes in to buy tubes, is sold tubes and later has a blowout due to bad tires, then blames the LBS for not telling him he needed tires?
Are the tires cracked, bulging, or the tread worn out?
Are they the appropriate tires for the bike, the customer's stated usage or for the terrain?
Has the customer been in several times already to buy tubes, indicating their tires may not be adequate?
If any of the above were true, yes, I'd recommend tires to them, for their safety, convenience and comfort. It'd be a disservice to not benefit them with my experience.
Couldn't there also be a counterpart thread to this where a customer goes in to buy tubes, is sold tubes and later has a blowout due to bad tires, then blames the LBS for not telling him he needed tires?
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I am glad I didn't read a post further down... "I had a HUGE blowout!" Most bike shops around here are great (especially with my odd bike) even in financial tough times. It is common with cars, housing, ... whatever... to sell you more than you need, but finding a friendly shop who will work for me and with me gets a happy return customer. Business is tough already! Figuring I am being ripped off closes my wallet and helps me find a better shop; so in the long run- a "bad" shop helped me find a "good" shop!
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I've found the most successfull salespeople are the ones who sell you what you want/need. What they sell makes no difference. If you don't see value in the product, don't buy it.
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Couldn't there also be a counterpart thread to this where a customer goes in to buy tubes, is sold tubes and later has a blowout due to bad tires, then blames the LBS for not telling him he needed tires?
Thats like blaming the grocery store for starving. Thats just stupid. But on the other hand you have to decide on your own what you do and don't need. If you let them, they'll sell you everything they have and more.
Thats like blaming the grocery store for starving. Thats just stupid. But on the other hand you have to decide on your own what you do and don't need. If you let them, they'll sell you everything they have and more.