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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Perth, Western Australia
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I have bought from them using Amex. In the comments field on the order, I give them the Australian Amex merchant enquiries phone number so they can ring and check. (I am in the office at present and don't have it with me but I can get it for you if you need it). They will not send to an international address unless they can confirm that the delivery address is the same as the card billing address. Hence the call to the bank or credit card company. When I first started having problems with them , I spoke to Amex in Australia and confirmed that Amex would be happy to confirm my details for Performance. The monkeys that work for Performance are not real bright so you have to make it clear that it is the Australian Amex phone number and give them the US dial code for Australia. Otherwise, they ring the 'Merkin office of Amex or just keep ringing the wrong number and getting nothing. You might try a similar approach with your card of choice - give Performance the card issuer's merchant enquiries number with the US dial code for Australia etc. If you had not done that previously, the monkeys may have been ringing any number in 'Merka or 'Straya. SteveA |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Currawang NSW Australia
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I have used price point and found them to be very good to deal with, shipping was resonable and delivery within 7 days. I have also just received a set of wheels and full kit from PBK, they where actually cheaper than the US and deliverd in 10 days.
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Sydney, Australia
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I've never found the US sites to compete with PBK, Total Cycling or Parker International.
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Adelaide
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I have used comobike.com (Italy) a few times and they have been very good and cheap (campy gruppo, wheels, saddle, computer).
Probikekit (UK) and eBay (US and Aus) have all been good also. Jezza |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Sydney, AU
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Leeming, Perth, WA
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I have used Cambriabike.com in the US on about four occassions and have never had any problems, but postage rates can be quite high compared to Probikekit.com in the UK.
James
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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I just received a shipment from the US using aebike.com . I paid with a visa card and found them to be fairly quick to deliver and their products are very well priced. Delivery charges were OK and they delivered via USPS, but there was no tracking number which was the only real downside. (Oh and they have a 15% re-stocking fee, but I imagine most buyers from Australia wouldn't go to the expense of returning equipment....) |
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Sydney
Posts: 230
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I've found Universal Cycles to be well-priced and professional. 10% off most things for orders over USD100. Postage is OK. Pricing on Hayes parts in particular is attractive.
I've used Torpedo7.com.au a few times from across the Tasman for numerous bits and bobs, including apparel and tools, and they have an excellent local returns service and customer service generally, but their range is sometimes a little limited. |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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Try http://www.competitivecyclist.com/ I bought a Ridley Noah from them and had no issues. Good luck |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 120
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I'll put in a plug for Aspire Velotech. Range is a bit limited but they have some quality stuff at very good prices. (I bought a Chris King headset).
I can't agree with previous comments that postage from the US is as quick as from the UK. Certainly not my experience (to WA anyway). |
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