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Edinburgh Bicycle Cooperative Ltd

 
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Old 13-12.-2004, 07:42 PM   #1
Richard Bates
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My first time using them and have had excellent service: Order arrived
on the next working day. Fantastic. No wine gums tho ;-)

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Old 13-12.-2004, 08:04 PM   #2
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Richard Bates wrote:
> My first time using them and have had excellent service: Order arrived
> on the next working day. Fantastic. No wine gums tho ;-)


I once got a freebie in the form of a drawstring bag with their logo on
it. It was there to contain all the bits that weren't on the bike. It
has proved a very useful bag for dirty running shoes. Much longer
lasting than wine gums, though not as much use on the fells.

Colin
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Old 14-12.-2004, 06:59 AM   #3
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Colin Blackburn wrote:
> Richard Bates wrote:
>> My first time using them and have had excellent service:
>> Order arrived on the next working day. Fantastic. No wine
>> gums tho ;-)

>
> I once got a freebie in the form of a drawstring bag with
> their logo on it. It was there to contain all the bits that
> weren't on the bike. It has proved a very useful bag for dirty
> running shoes. Much longer lasting than wine gums, though not
> as much use on the fells.
> Colin


The bags look quite good. My youngest got one when we got his bike from
there.
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