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nklr, ndr - motorcycle accessory warehouse
Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2001 1:11 pm
by tebklr@aol.com
Greetings All -
Just had an interesting experience with Motorcycle Accessory Warehouse. Was
going to order a couple of front tires; they quoted $28 for UPS ground
shipping!!! When I asked why so much, the nice lady informed me that they
just assume that the items will be shipped from the warehouse furthest from
you. It would be OK, however, to call them after receiving the items, ask
from where they were REALLY shipped, and request a shipping charge adjustment.
What a hassle, and what a poor way to do business!!! Her computer told her
they had the tires in stock, but I guess not where. I've probably overpaid
shipping charges several times without knowing it. What a sneaky, underhanded
way to make a couple of extra bucks! I sent them a letter of protest, and
will not do business with them again. Ordered the tires from a local
supplier, and they'll be here mid next week for less than MAW wanted.
Lesson learned (once again)? Shop locally and/or with a trusted, informed,
fair guy like Fred. The big "discount" houses aren't really that cheap.
Regards, Tom
A14
98 DR650
94 DR350
nklr, ndr - motorcycle accessory warehouse
Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2001 7:20 pm
by John Irvine
I've had bad experiences with them on an exchange, I
now avoid MAW.
--- tebklr@... wrote:
> Greetings All -
>
> Just had an interesting experience with Motorcycle
> Accessory Warehouse. Was
> going to order a couple of front tires; they quoted
> $28 for UPS ground
> shipping!!! When I asked why so much, the nice lady
> informed me that they
> just assume that the items will be shipped from the
> warehouse furthest from
> you. It would be OK, however, to call them after
> receiving the items, ask
> from where they were REALLY shipped, and request a
> shipping charge adjustment.
>
> What a hassle, and what a poor way to do business!!!
> Her computer told her
> they had the tires in stock, but I guess not where.
> I've probably overpaid
> shipping charges several times without knowing it.
> What a sneaky, underhanded
> way to make a couple of extra bucks! I sent them a
> letter of protest, and
> will not do business with them again. Ordered the
> tires from a local
> supplier, and they'll be here mid next week for less
> than MAW wanted.
>
> Lesson learned (once again)? Shop locally and/or
> with a trusted, informed,
> fair guy like Fred. The big "discount" houses aren't
> really that cheap.
>
> Regards, Tom
> A14
> 98 DR650
> 94 DR350
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nklr, ndr - motorcycle accessory warehouse
Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2001 8:25 pm
by sim_n_o@yahoo.com
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., John Irvine wrote:
> I've had bad experiences with them on an exchange, I
> now avoid MAW.
>
> --- tebklr@a... wrote:
> > Greetings All -
> >
> > Just had an interesting experience with Motorcycle
> > Accessory Warehouse.
Seems like every time I order from MAW I get the sales person whos at
the end of a 14hr shift and has the patience of pitt bull. After
explaining myself three times because the clerk doesn't believe the
part will fit my bike, I still get the wrong part. This plus a $14
S&H fee makes me want to look elseware too. The service from Fred has
been good and I've had good service and quick turnaround from Tires
Unlimited too.
NC Joe
nklr, ndr - motorcycle accessory warehouse
Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2001 9:47 pm
by RM
On Sat, 1 Dec 2001 tebklr@... wrote:
>Just had an interesting experience with Motorcycle Accessory Warehouse.
>Was going to order a couple of front tires; they quoted $28 for UPS
>ground shipping!!! When I asked why so much, the nice lady informed me
>that they just assume that the items will be shipped from the warehouse
>furthest from you. It would be OK, however, to call them after receiving
>the items, ask from where they were REALLY shipped, and request a
>shipping charge adjustment.
The shipping costs have driven me away from MAW for the most part. About
twice a year they do these specials where shipping is free ($5 on tires)
but they still charge the handling fee. Since I like those cheap Kendas
and the like, MAW simply cannot compete with
Chaporral. They might be better overall on $160
sportbike tires.
RM
nklr, ndr - motorcycle accessory warehouse
Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2001 11:50 pm
by debsteve
The Yahoo's at Chapparral shipped me the wrong tire and then screwed me
on the return UPS shipping - I had to pay "dimensional
weight"!!!!!!???????? - $35.00 - UPS - NYC to California.
This contradicted the printng on their own return label which said $8.00.
After a letter they refunded that money and sent the correct tire - but
the delays and hassle made me boycott them forever.
I recommend Dennis Kirk, Dual-Star.com, and other small reputable places
- some of these large shops' shipping departments have their heads up
their butts! BEWARE.
nklr, ndr - motorcycle accessory warehouse
Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2001 1:16 am
by TLrydr@aol.com
In a message dated 12/1/01 8:21:51 PM EST, klr650nut@... writes:
<< I've had bad experiences with them on an exchange, I
now avoid MAW. >>
With 7 bikes i do a lot of mail order stuff, MAW sucks big time.
Mike
motorcycles..obsolete? segway nklr
Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2001 6:40 am
by Brett
I just saw them unveil it on Good Morning America. That thing is
pretty freaking cool.
http://www.time.com/time/business/article/0,8599,186660,00.html
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., Harry Thames wrote:
> There's a picture of the Segway on the Drudge Report. It looks
like an old
> timey rotary blade push mower. I'll bet helmets and pads will
soon be
> mandated by our governments.
>
> Harry
> SC