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Richard Bates
July 23rd 03, 05:16 PM
Order placed on line 21/07/2003. Website very kindlly informed me that
if I spent an extra 2 quid on a puncture repair kit, my bill would be
reduced by 10%, saving me 8 quid in total.

Selected the free "Parcel Farce" delivery option and my order arrived
today (23/07/2003)

Love and praise from Rich x

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Gary Sinnott
July 23rd 03, 08:37 PM
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 17:16:07 +0100, Richard Bates
> wrote:

>Order placed on line 21/07/2003. Website very kindlly informed me that
>if I spent an extra 2 quid on a puncture repair kit, my bill would be
>reduced by 10%, saving me 8 quid in total.
>
>Selected the free "Parcel Farce" delivery option and my order arrived
>today (23/07/2003)
>
>Love and praise from Rich x

A rare bird indeed - a company that puts it's customers before profit.
I've ordered from them with similar discounting for various things.

They may have an odd name but I'll see your 10 Brownie points and
raise another 10 :)

Gary

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Lionel Scales
July 23rd 03, 10:45 PM
Also very good on returned/exchanged goods. Full marks to Wiggle.

"Richard Bates" > wrote in
message ...
> Order placed on line 21/07/2003. Website very kindlly informed me that
> if I spent an extra 2 quid on a puncture repair kit, my bill would be
> reduced by 10%, saving me 8 quid in total.
>
> Selected the free "Parcel Farce" delivery option and my order arrived
> today (23/07/2003)
>
> Love and praise from Rich x
>
> --
> If ingnorance is bliss then I am the erm er
> luckiest thingy in the whatchamacallit.
> To mail me, change the obvious bit to richard

wafflyDIRTYcatLITTERhcsBOX
July 23rd 03, 10:58 PM
> Full marks to Wiggle.

Wouldn't that be full Euros these days?

I'll get my coat...

Cheers, helen s



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Dave Larrington
July 24th 03, 10:26 AM
Gary Sinnott wrote:

> A rare bird indeed - a company that puts it's customers before profit.
> I've ordered from them with similar discounting for various things.

I've had a similar experience with SJSC - when trying to order inner tubes
for ISO 369 Moulton tyres, they said "No, no, do not fork out a Several of
BRITONS' pounds for the genuine Moulton article, but instead buy these ISO
349 Michelin ones which are only half a Several each instead." I bought
ten...

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Cupra
July 24th 03, 11:21 AM
Richard Bates wrote:
>> Order placed on line 21/07/2003. Website very kindlly informed me
>> that if I spent an extra 2 quid on a puncture repair kit, my bill
>> would be reduced by 10%, saving me 8 quid in total.
>>=20
>> Selected the free "Parcel Farce" delivery option and my order arrived
>> today (23/07/2003)
>>=20
>> Love and praise from Rich x
>>=20
>> --
>> If ingnorance is bliss then I am the erm er
>> luckiest thingy in the whatchamacallit.
>> To mail me, change the obvious bit to richard

After searching old post for online bike retailers, I saw the reputation =
of Wiggle and used them yesterday and recived my shorts/pedals/computer =
at 9am this morning! (and all with a 5% discount!)


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M Series
July 24th 03, 09:00 PM
I cancelled my first order with Wiggle today. I doubt I'll use them again.
The could not let me amend my web order to add something to make it reach
the £50 mark to qualify for free P&P, despite the order not yet processed.

They did not have an item in stock and would take two weeks for it to
arrive.

Not good enough for me I'm afraid.


"Gary Sinnott" > wrote in message
...
> On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 17:16:07 +0100, Richard Bates
> > wrote:
>
> >Order placed on line 21/07/2003. Website very kindlly informed me that
> >if I spent an extra 2 quid on a puncture repair kit, my bill would be
> >reduced by 10%, saving me 8 quid in total.
> >
> >Selected the free "Parcel Farce" delivery option and my order arrived
> >today (23/07/2003)
> >
> >Love and praise from Rich x
>
> A rare bird indeed - a company that puts it's customers before profit.
> I've ordered from them with similar discounting for various things.
>
> They may have an odd name but I'll see your 10 Brownie points and
> raise another 10 :)
>
> Gary
>
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