Took a 2 month old, barely ridden bike in to sell, 2019 build.
Using various dubious techniques I was offered £150 for a bike they thought would sell for £350.
This bike would sell for more. A 7 year old, less valuable bike, sold to the same shop, this year, was bought for more than the offer received today, and sold for £350.
Dubious moments included:
"bit loose, there's a wibble" without explanation
Pointing out obviously different models on eBay, to justify the embarrassing offer. Ignoring a like for like auction, that would have justified a fair offer.
Suggesting the bike was built using inferior parts. Yet the shop assistant blatantly didn't know what year it was built, or which model it was.
Continuously using having a lot of bikes in stock (unsurprisingly, given the nature of the business) as reasoning, yet seemingly there would have been room if I left the bike behind for £150.
Been a customer here for years, for allsorts. No longer, professional bike guys, you need to quality control your cover at the counter. read more