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Rob, let's face facts. Mr. Love doesn't want a Bacchetta. If he did he would find a way to get one
don't you think?
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"Rob Rudeski" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> OK, since Lorenzo won't ask, I'll do it for him.
>
> Dear John Schlitter,
>
> Given Mr. Love's remote location, car-free status, and complete lack of a LBS, would you guys sell
> and ship to Lorenzo, or allow Hostel Shoppe to
sell
> and ship to Lorenzo, the Bacchetta recumbent of his choosing? He is
willing
> to assume all risks associated with receiving his bent through the mail
and
> not through a dealer. He seems reasonably competent with bicycle assembly, given that he has
> already successfully assembled 3 other bents and 2 DFs,
so
> long as you or Hostel Shoppe ship the bike with the drive train already installed and adjusted.
>
> Thanks in advance for your time in consideration of this matter.
>
> Now, Lorenzo, I already know that if Bacchetta wants to continue this discriminatory anti-consumer
> policy and lose business and alienate consumers, that's their problem. However, you shouldn't
> assume that they WON'T ship you a bike unless you ask. Just because John stated the general policy
> earlier, does not mean that there are no exceptions. You gotta ask, or the answer will always
> definitely be "NO."
>
> Rob Rudeski Trenton, GA RANS V2
>
>
> <<much snippage>>
>
> > John Schlitter's post makes it pretty clear that Bacchetta will not ship to consumers period.
> > But if they want to continue this discriminatory anti-consumer policy and lose business and
> > alienate consumers, that's their problem.
> >
> > Lorenzo L. Love http://home.thegrid.net/~lllove
don't you think?
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"Rob Rudeski" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> OK, since Lorenzo won't ask, I'll do it for him.
>
> Dear John Schlitter,
>
> Given Mr. Love's remote location, car-free status, and complete lack of a LBS, would you guys sell
> and ship to Lorenzo, or allow Hostel Shoppe to
sell
> and ship to Lorenzo, the Bacchetta recumbent of his choosing? He is
willing
> to assume all risks associated with receiving his bent through the mail
and
> not through a dealer. He seems reasonably competent with bicycle assembly, given that he has
> already successfully assembled 3 other bents and 2 DFs,
so
> long as you or Hostel Shoppe ship the bike with the drive train already installed and adjusted.
>
> Thanks in advance for your time in consideration of this matter.
>
> Now, Lorenzo, I already know that if Bacchetta wants to continue this discriminatory anti-consumer
> policy and lose business and alienate consumers, that's their problem. However, you shouldn't
> assume that they WON'T ship you a bike unless you ask. Just because John stated the general policy
> earlier, does not mean that there are no exceptions. You gotta ask, or the answer will always
> definitely be "NO."
>
> Rob Rudeski Trenton, GA RANS V2
>
>
> <<much snippage>>
>
> > John Schlitter's post makes it pretty clear that Bacchetta will not ship to consumers period.
> > But if they want to continue this discriminatory anti-consumer policy and lose business and
> > alienate consumers, that's their problem.
> >
> > Lorenzo L. Love http://home.thegrid.net/~lllove