Online Purchases - good and bad experiences
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Postby 2wheels_mond » Mon Jul 15, 2024 3:43 pm
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Postby jasonc » Mon Jul 15, 2024 5:51 pm
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Postby Jean » Sat Jul 20, 2024 6:28 pm
UPS had it here quickly too.
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Postby Arbuckle23 » Fri Aug 02, 2024 12:54 pm
Got long leg bibs from two different shops and both arrived very quickly.
X-Tiger full winter fleecy bibs. Very warm for freezing mornings.
YKyWBike Spring/Autumn bibs for slight less cold mornings.
Happy with both. Chamois seems OK so far.
Buy one size up though for waist fit. YKyW ones have longer legs and no ankle zipper though, so short leg me needs to fold up.
Cheap enough, so not so concerned about longevity, but time well tell.
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Postby ningnangnong » Sat Aug 03, 2024 4:23 pm
Bikebug used to be the bomb, but ever since they merged with Pushys, dispatch has been slow and then I've got to wait for the order to come from Queensland down to NSW.
Multiple orders with CCACHE now, and dispatch is the same/next day (depending on when you order), and prices are the same, if not better than Bikebug/Pushys.
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Postby CmdrBiggles » Sat Aug 03, 2024 4:51 pm
ningnangnong wrote: ↑Sat Aug 03, 2024 4:23 pmCCACHE are my new go to for local parts/accessories.
Bikebug used to be the bomb, but ever since they merged with Pushys, dispatch has been slow and then I've got to wait for the order to come from Queensland down to NSW.
Multiple orders with CCACHE now, and dispatch is the same/next day (depending on when you order), and prices are the same, if not better than Bikebug/Pushys.
CCACHE very, very highly recommended, particularly the in-form crew at Marrickville. I often call in at the Melbourne store, but if something isn't in stock there, it's no biggie to hop on the interwebby and place an order. Cuppla days to come, but no sweat. Bewdiful.
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Postby AndrewCowley » Sat Aug 03, 2024 5:14 pm
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Postby caneye » Mon Aug 05, 2024 11:13 am
Some of their Shimano components are very competitively priced too.
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Postby kilroy » Mon Aug 05, 2024 4:08 pm
Have to agree on Pushy’s. I bought a thermal POC jacket and actually forgot I ordered it as I bought a few other clothing items off eBay at the same time. It arrived 3 weeks later with no explanation as to the delay. It was not on backorder on the website. Pretty poor I think. Ccache are great and have a great range.ningnangnong wrote: ↑Sat Aug 03, 2024 4:23 pmCCACHE are my new go to for local parts/accessories.
Bikebug used to be the bomb, but ever since they merged with Pushys, dispatch has been slow and then I've got to wait for the order to come from Queensland down to NSW.
Multiple orders with CCACHE now, and dispatch is the same/next day (depending on when you order), and prices are the same, if not better than Bikebug/Pushys.
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Postby MichaelB » Wed Aug 07, 2024 11:20 am
Bought an item for the new car (OBDII Dongle) and paid extra to get it shipped express post.
Here is the following journey trail ....
Picked up from sender - Somerton VIC, Fri 02Aug 5:30pm
Processed at Melbourne Airport, Fri 02Aug 8:04pm
Transferred at Melbourne Airport, Fri 02Aug 9:08pm
Arrived at Melbourne Airport, Fri 02Aug 9:30pm
Arrived at Adelaide Airport, Sat 03Aug 7:19am
Transferred at Adelaide Airport, Sat 03Aug 8:00pm
Arrived at Netley SA, Sun 04Aug 8:23pm
Transferred at Netley SA, Sun 04Aug 11:27pm
Arrived at Kent Town SA, Mon 05Aug 5:03am
Redirected to new address, Mon 05Aug 9:38am
Customer Enquiry Lodged, Tue 06Aug 2:55pm *****
Processed at Adelaide Airport, Tue 06Aug 7:15pm
Transferred at Adelaide Airport, Tue 06Aug 10:24pm
Arrived at Netley SA, Tue 06Aug 11:01pm
Arrived at Kent Town SA, Wed 07Aug 5:06am
Incorrectly Sorted and fwd'd to Correct location, Wed 07Ag 9:18am
Scheduled Delivery 08 Aug ......
***** = I rang to find out what was happening, only to be told that the business I work at has a redirection (turned out to be a PO Box at the local post office), but due to privacy issues, they couldn't tel;l me that.
It then went back to the airport and back again to Kent Town for no reason, and is now being sent to the correct location
And this is meant to be overnight ......
And what is worse, I CANNOT speak to someone again about it, as it is not past the "scheduled delivery date" ....
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Postby redsonic » Wed Aug 07, 2024 11:29 am
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Postby MichaelB » Thu Aug 08, 2024 7:48 am
Generally has worked OK, but the above is a classic example of stupidity and crap systems.
Hopefully gets delivered today
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Postby WyvernRH » Thu Aug 08, 2024 10:39 am
Away from the big cities 'Express Post' has meant nothing for a very long time, way before COVID .
Receiving, the parcel hits the nearest big sorting office (in our case Newcastle, or even sometimes Sydney) and then seems to stop. Sending is no better. Useless for business, we had to resort to couriers if it was really urgent.
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Postby caneye » Thu Aug 08, 2024 12:47 pm
delivered within a week.
nice packaging.
nice finish, no burrs.
looks to be of high quality 3D-printed composite material.
can't wait to use it.
not cheap but the original Varia elastic band is getting really stretched.
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Postby blizzard » Thu Aug 08, 2024 1:12 pm
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Postby jasonc » Thu Aug 08, 2024 1:21 pm
funnily enough, I ordered a couple of these yesterdaycaneye wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2024 12:47 pmpurchased varia RCT715 mounts from Concentric Cycling.
delivered within a week.
nice packaging.
nice finish, no burrs.
looks to be of high quality 3D-printed composite material.
can't wait to use it.
not cheap but the original Varia elastic band is getting really stretched.
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Postby MichaelB » Fri Aug 09, 2024 8:24 am
The saga continues ....MichaelB wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 11:20 amThe online purchase was fine, but Aus Post - what a friggin shambles !!!
Bought an item for the new car (OBDII Dongle) and paid extra to get it shipped express post.
Here is the following journey trail ....
Picked up from sender - Somerton VIC, Fri 02Aug 5:30pm
Processed at Melbourne Airport, Fri 02Aug 8:04pm
Transferred at Melbourne Airport, Fri 02Aug 9:08pm
Arrived at Melbourne Airport, Fri 02Aug 9:30pm
Arrived at Adelaide Airport, Sat 03Aug 7:19am
Transferred at Adelaide Airport, Sat 03Aug 8:00pm
Arrived at Netley SA, Sun 04Aug 8:23pm
Transferred at Netley SA, Sun 04Aug 11:27pm
Arrived at Kent Town SA, Mon 05Aug 5:03am
Redirected to new address, Mon 05Aug 9:38am
Customer Enquiry Lodged, Tue 06Aug 2:55pm *****
Processed at Adelaide Airport, Tue 06Aug 7:15pm
Transferred at Adelaide Airport, Tue 06Aug 10:24pm
Arrived at Netley SA, Tue 06Aug 11:01pm
Arrived at Kent Town SA, Wed 07Aug 5:06am
Incorrectly Sorted and fwd'd to Correct location, Wed 07Ag 9:18am
Scheduled Delivery 08 Aug ......
***** = I rang to find out what was happening, only to be told that the business I work at has a redirection (turned out to be a PO Box at the local post office), but due to privacy issues, they couldn't tel;l me that.
It then went back to the airport and back again to Kent Town for no reason, and is now being sent to the correct location
And this is meant to be overnight ......
And what is worse, I CANNOT speak to someone again about it, as it is not past the "scheduled delivery date" ....
In addition to the above, the updates Tour d'Adelaide is as follows ;
Arrived at Adelaide Airport, Wed 07Aug 4:39pm
Arrived at Netley SA, Wed 07Aug 10:11pm
Transferred, Thu 08Aug 1:26am
Arrived at Kent Town SA, Thu 08Aug 4:12am
Redirected to new address, Thu 08Aug 9:22am
Processed at Adelaide Airport, Fri 09Aug 85:11am
Transferred, Fri 09Aug 6:58am
Expected Delivery, Wed 14th August
It's been at Adelaide Airport 3 times now.
I've given up and got it redirected to my home address
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Postby warthog1 » Fri Aug 09, 2024 8:37 am
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Postby Andy01 » Fri Aug 09, 2024 9:10 am
When it got to Perth it was sent again, this time via Sydney. When it got to Sydney, it was sent back to Perth, and this time they tried to deliver it to HIS home address in Perth. He went to local office and asked what was going on, and of course they didn't know.
The third attempt got it back to Brisbane, this time to a centre on the northside, and it was again returned to Perth, and this time they delivered it to his block of flats and just left it in the foyer on the floor.
He took it back to the local post office and (obviously) they wanted to charge his to send it back to the original address. He blew up and pointed out that it had traveled around 35,000km at this point. No-one could explain what had happened. The post office re-wrapped it in brown paper to make sure that all previous markings etc were covered and tried again - this time it made it - 8½ weeks and over 40,000km later (almost a global circumnavigation distance).
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Postby MichaelB » Fri Aug 09, 2024 9:51 am
Oh dear ....
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Postby Mr Purple » Fri Aug 09, 2024 12:20 pm
I've had some funny ones. I ordered a bike computer mount from the UK a couple of years back and a box of moisturiser arrived. They thought it was hilarious - turned out the sticker fell off their label and someone just randomly stuck it to a box of moisturiser.
I've also had some crackers from the US. As in car parts which arrived to Brisbane literally overnight from the US and then took 2-3 weeks to be shipped to my suburb from the airport.
That and any interaction with 'Couriers Please'. They once completely failed to deliver a package to me for three weeks. I drove across town to their depot and they then yelled at me for walking in their carpark. 'Trucks drive here'. Well yeah, but I'm not really sure how else to get from 'Customer Parking' the three metres into your office.
Incidentally they have the worst online reviews for any company I've ever seen. It's almost worth a read.
https://www.productreview.com.au/listin ... ers-please
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Postby CmdrBiggles » Fri Aug 09, 2024 1:14 pm
No safe place to drop things in my townhouse complex, so I signed up for their free service around 3 years ago. Express Post is a by the second day for regionals/interstate. Next day for local.
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