The Oxford Guide - Differences between Version 7 and Version 6 of Summertown Cycles

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=== September 2007 ===
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I have just got off the phone with the manager of Summertown Cycles and thought I had better share my experience with them so that people might be a little more cautious about going to them in the future. Be warned that I do have a grievance with them, so decide for yourself whether this is valid or not.

I cycled my bike in for an over-due repair (there were several things wrong with it that I wanted them to fix). The condition of the bike was not good, but they valued it at around £80-90 in its current condition (which is what they were asking for the repair). On the day I was supposed to pick it up, they called me and told me that they had totalled the frame whilst trying to repair it and that I should pick up the now-broken bike and a refund of the repair fee they had charged.

Given that the bike had worked when I took it in and now didn't, they had caused as much damage to the bike as it was originally worth, so I called the manager to discuss it with him and ask what had happened. He told me that something had not wanted to come out of a socket in the bike whilst one of the repairs was being carried out and that forcing it had written off the frame. He also told me that it was completely unreasonable to expect them to compensate me for the bike. On the contrary, I was told I was lucky that they had refunded me the cost of the time they spent on breaking it!

That's as balanced an account as I think I can give. I should probably also tell you that the attitude of the manager (Stewart) on the phone was not exactly conciliatory. I wasn't offered an apology and when I raised my grievance about now being without a working bike, he quickly got aggressive and dismissive.

Decide for yourself who you side with, but I don't think anyone would like to be put in the position I was put in. Perhaps Summertown Cycles are fine if nothing goes wrong, but don't expect them to be even-handed if anything does go wrong.
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January 2006

They fixed my bike quickly, competently and, so far as I can tell from an uneducated standpoint, without charging an unreasonably high price.

Somewhat eccentrically, they share their premises with a garden centre.

September 2007

I have just got off the phone with the manager of Summertown Cycles and thought I had better share my experience with them so that people might be a little more cautious about going to them in the future. Be warned that I do have a grievance with them, so decide for yourself whether this is valid or not.

I cycled my bike in for an over-due repair (there were several things wrong with it that I wanted them to fix). The condition of the bike was not good, but they valued it at around £80-90 in its current condition (which is what they were asking for the repair). On the day I was supposed to pick it up, they called me and told me that they had totalled the frame whilst trying to repair it and that I should pick up the now-broken bike and a refund of the repair fee they had charged.

Given that the bike had worked when I took it in and now didn't, they had caused as much damage to the bike as it was originally worth, so I called the manager to discuss it with him and ask what had happened. He told me that something had not wanted to come out of a socket in the bike whilst one of the repairs was being carried out and that forcing it had written off the frame. He also told me that it was completely unreasonable to expect them to compensate me for the bike. On the contrary, I was told I was lucky that they had refunded me the cost of the time they spent on breaking it!

That's as balanced an account as I think I can give. I should probably also tell you that the attitude of the manager (Stewart) on the phone was not exactly conciliatory. I wasn't offered an apology and when I raised my grievance about now being without a working bike, he quickly got aggressive and dismissive.

Decide for yourself who you side with, but I don't think anyone would like to be put in the position I was put in. Perhaps Summertown Cycles are fine if nothing goes wrong, but don't expect them to be even-handed if anything does go wrong.


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