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One month ago, Ribble Cycles took money from my bank account without
permission. Despite contacting them numerous times by letter, phone and email, I still have not been fully refunded. It now seems like they are deliberately winding me up and they have stopped answering my emails (I know they still receive and read emails). These people are the worst bunch of wankers I've ever had the misfortune of dealing with. Dear reader, I strongly suggest you never order anything from them. They cannot be trusted to correct mistakes and are clearly extremely incompetent if not dishonest if not psychopathic! ~PB |
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"Pete Biggs" <pwrinkledgrape{remove_fruit}@biggs.tc> wrote in message news:31uh8qF3h11n3U1@individual.net... > One month ago, Ribble Cycles took money from my bank account without > permission. Despite contacting them numerous times by letter, phone and > email, I still have not been fully refunded. It now seems like they are > deliberately winding me up and they have stopped answering my emails (I > know they still receive and read emails). > > These people are the worst bunch of wankers I've ever had the misfortune > of dealing with. Dear reader, I strongly suggest you never order anything > from them. They cannot be trusted to correct mistakes and are clearly > extremely incompetent if not dishonest if not psychopathic! never had a problem, try phoning them |
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Pete Biggs <pwrinkledgrape{remove_fruit}@biggs.tc> wrote:
> One month ago, Ribble Cycles took money from my bank account without > permission. Despite contacting them numerous times by letter, phone and > email, I still have not been fully refunded. It now seems like they are > deliberately winding me up and they have stopped answering my emails (I > know they still receive and read emails). > > These people are the worst bunch of wankers I've ever had the misfortune > of dealing with. Dear reader, I strongly suggest you never order anything > from them. They cannot be trusted to correct mistakes and are clearly > extremely incompetent if not dishonest if not psychopathic! If you have a case, a small claims court action would probably be quite effective. Cycle shops have lots of nice kit for the bailiffs to go after & they know it. Phil -- http://www.kantaka.co.uk/ .oOo. public key: http://www.kantaka.co.uk/gpg.txt |
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MartinM wrote:
> > never had a problem, try phoning them > Isn't that what Pete said he did? Curious as to how they managed to take money out of his bank account without permission though. Surely a matter for the bank to answer on. Tony |
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Tony Raven wrote:
> MartinM wrote: >> >> never had a problem, Your luck might not last forever. > try phoning them >> > Isn't that what Pete said he did? Yes indeed, as well as writing and emailing. They say they will "sort this refund out" but nothing happens. > Curious as to how they managed to take money out of his bank account > without permission though. I don't know how they managed it either. They charged my debit card twice for an order and sent duplicate goods (several days after the initial order), then refused to refund until they had the goods back, then failed to fully refund once I did return the goods. After several requests they only refunded /some/ of the money. > Surely a matter for the bank to answer on. The bank have told me it wasn't their fault so I should claim from the company, but I don't think they should have allowed the debit in the first place. I will get back to them again. ~PB |
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Phil Armstrong wrote:
> Pete Biggs <pwrinkledgrape{remove_fruit}@biggs.tc> wrote: > >>One month ago, Ribble Cycles took money from my bank account without >>permission. Despite contacting them numerous times by letter, phone and >>email, I still have not been fully refunded. It now seems like they are >>deliberately winding me up and they have stopped answering my emails (I >>know they still receive and read emails). >> >>These people are the worst bunch of wankers I've ever had the misfortune >>of dealing with. Dear reader, I strongly suggest you never order anything >>from them. They cannot be trusted to correct mistakes and are clearly >>extremely incompetent if not dishonest if not psychopathic! > > > If you have a case, a small claims court action would probably be > quite effective. Cycle shops have lots of nice kit for the bailiffs to > go after & they know it. "If" being quite a significant word. The story so far seems to imply that Ribble Cycles simply appeared out of nowhere to raid this poor chap's bank account. Would Ribble Cycles contradict this version? If it's true, I wonder why Ribble Cycles bothers with the bike business at all. Emptying people's bank accounts at will is surely more remunerative. -- Joe * If I cannot be free I'll be cheap |
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"Pete Biggs" <pwrinkledgrape{remove_fruit}@biggs.tc> wrote in message news:31uls3F3fs2vaU1@individual.net... > Tony Raven wrote: > > MartinM wrote: > >> > >> never had a problem, > > Your luck might not last forever. the only problem I ever had with them was a two month delay in getting a frame, but that was because I ordered the wrong size. But I have heard a lot of bad s**t about them. I still think it is more disorganisation than dishonesty though. Good Luck with the claim if you do go down that road. |
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JLB wrote:
> Phil Armstrong wrote: >> Pete Biggs <pwrinkledgrape{remove_fruit}@biggs.tc> wrote: >> >>> One month ago, Ribble Cycles took money from my bank account without >>> permission. Despite contacting them numerous times by letter, >>> phone and email, I still have not been fully refunded. It now >>> seems like they are deliberately winding me up and they have >>> stopped answering my emails (I know they still receive and read >>> emails). >>> >>> These people are the worst bunch of wankers I've ever had the >>> misfortune of dealing with. Dear reader, I strongly suggest you >>> never order anything from them. They cannot be trusted to correct >>> mistakes and are clearly extremely incompetent if not dishonest if >>> not psychopathic! >> >> >> If you have a case, a small claims court action would probably be >> quite effective. Cycle shops have lots of nice kit for the bailiffs >> to go after & they know it. > > "If" being quite a significant word. The story so far seems to imply > that Ribble Cycles simply appeared out of nowhere to raid this poor > chap's bank account. Would Ribble Cycles contradict this version? If > it's true, I wonder why Ribble Cycles bothers with the bike business > at all. Emptying people's bank accounts at will is surely more > remunerative. I have heard enough about Ribble Cycles on various forums etc. to never touch them with the proverbial bargepole. Sam Salt |
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Pete Biggs wrote:
> >> Surely a matter for the bank to answer on. > > The bank have told me it wasn't their fault so I should claim from the > company, but I don't think they should have allowed the debit in the > first place. I will get back to them again. Assuming your bank account is in reasonably good order, suggesting to your bank that you plan to walk to one which is more friendly towards their customers might change their mind. If dealing with a telephone bank, insist on speaking to a supervisor of the call centre agent, though given the choice, I would suggest a branch visit is the way to deal with them. - Nigel -- NC - Webmaster for http://www.2mm.org.uk/ Replies to newsgroup postings to the newsgroup please. |
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JLB wrote:
> > > "If" being quite a significant word. The story so far seems to imply > that Ribble Cycles simply appeared out of nowhere to raid this poor > chap's bank account. Would Ribble Cycles contradict this version? If > it's true, I wonder why Ribble Cycles bothers with the bike business at > all. Emptying people's bank accounts at will is surely more remunerative. > Its not dissimilar to my one and only experience of Ribble. My bank were very supportive and with their help reversed the position on Ribble who were then not happy bunnies. Fortunately I don't intend to ever use them again. Tony |
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On Fri, 10 Dec 2004 22:27:41 +0000, JLB <JLB@bigbad.demon.co.uk>
wrote: >"If" being quite a significant word. The story so far seems to imply >that Ribble Cycles simply appeared out of nowhere to raid this poor >chap's bank account. Would Ribble Cycles contradict this version? If >it's true, I wonder why Ribble Cycles bothers with the bike business at >all. Emptying people's bank accounts at will is surely more remunerative. Well then lets put this in context: urc'ers know that Pete Biggs is a reasonable and fair minded bloke, we also know that the web is stuffed full of accounts of shitty service from Ribble Cycles. -- Call me "Bob" "More oneness, less categories, Open hearts, no strategies" Email address is spam trapped, to reply directly remove the beverage. |
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JLB wrote:
> Phil Armstrong wrote: > >> Pete Biggs <pwrinkledgrape{remove_fruit}@biggs.tc> wrote: >> >>> One month ago, Ribble Cycles took money from my bank account without >>> permission. Despite contacting them numerous times by letter, phone and >>> email, I still have not been fully refunded. It now seems like they are >>> deliberately winding me up and they have stopped answering my emails (I >>> know they still receive and read emails). >>> >>> These people are the worst bunch of wankers I've ever had the misfortune >>> of dealing with. Dear reader, I strongly suggest you never order >>> anything >>> from them. They cannot be trusted to correct mistakes and are clearly >>> extremely incompetent if not dishonest if not psychopathic! >> >> >> >> If you have a case, a small claims court action would probably be >> quite effective. Cycle shops have lots of nice kit for the bailiffs to >> go after & they know it. > > > "If" being quite a significant word. The story so far seems to imply > that Ribble Cycles simply appeared out of nowhere to raid this poor > chap's bank account. Would Ribble Cycles contradict this version? If > it's true, I wonder why Ribble Cycles bothers with the bike business at > all. Emptying people's bank accounts at will is surely more remunerative. > Pete explained above that they didn't just raid his account. |
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Pete Biggs <pwrinkledgrape{remove_fruit}@biggs.tc> wrote:
> Tony Raven wrote: >> MartinM wrote: > Your luck might not last forever. >> try phoning them >>> >> Isn't that what Pete said he did? > Yes indeed, as well as writing and emailing. They say they will "sort > this refund out" but nothing happens. > >> Curious as to how they managed to take money out of his bank account >> without permission though. > > I don't know how they managed it either. They charged my debit card twice > for an order and sent duplicate goods (several days after the initial > order), then refused to refund until they had the goods back, then failed > to fully refund once I did return the goods. After several requests they > only refunded /some/ of the money. >> Surely a matter for the bank to answer on. > > The bank have told me it wasn't their fault so I should claim from the > company, but I don't think they should have allowed the debit in the first > place. I will get back to them again. Since it's a debit card, not a credit card, the bank might not actually have any legal responsibility (I have absolutely no idea about this). Anyway. Given that your main beef is with ribble, I suggest you 1) Send them a letter by recorded delivery demanding payment within two weeks and warning them that you intend to take the case to the small claims court if they fail to pay. (lots of websites will give you the best wording for this kind of letter)[1]. 2) When they fail to make the refund, take them to the small claims court. It's very unlikely that they'll fail to pay after that -- they know how vulnerable they are to having their goods taken by the bailiffs. But if you're not prepared to follow through then they could keep messing you around forever. Phil [1] My understanding is that you have to give a specific time limit which has to be a reasonable time for them to make the payment, otherwise the small claims court action will be more difficult. Two weeks appears to be the consensus view. -- http://www.kantaka.co.uk/ .oOo. public key: http://www.kantaka.co.uk/gpg.txt |
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> JLB wrote: >> "If" being quite a significant word. The story so far seems to imply >> that Ribble Cycles simply appeared out of nowhere to raid this poor >> chap's bank account. Would Ribble Cycles contradict this version? If >> it's true, I wonder why Ribble Cycles bothers with the bike business >> at all. Emptying people's bank accounts at will is surely more >> remunerative. >> > Pete explained above that they didn't just raid his account. Yes, and that was helpful. At the time I composed the above his follow up post had not appeared, so there was no information about the events leading up to his problems. It's clearer now. I will still hold to the general principle that if somebody I do not know (I realise other people do know Pete and have vouched for him, but I do not know him) announces that some business should be boycotted, it would be excessively trusting to accept it without question. It would also be an open invitation to malicious people. -- Joe * If I cannot be free I'll be cheap |
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On Fri, 10 Dec 2004 22:22:48 -0000, "Pete Biggs"
<pwrinkledgrape{remove_fruit}@biggs.tc> wrote: >The bank have told me it wasn't their fault so I should claim from the >company, but I don't think they should have allowed the debit in the first >place. I will get back to them again. On what grounds should the bank initally have rejected the debit? If Ribble had your card details it would have been indistinguishable from a legitimate one. -- Dave... Get a bicycle. You will not regret it. If you live. - Mark Twain |