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Re: Ribble Cycles: a warning

 
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Old 14-12.-2004, 09:24 AM   #1
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Default Re: Ribble Cycles: a warning

Pete

Come off the fence say what you mean, you are among friends, why not express
yourself.


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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!
>
> ~PB
>
>



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