happyPuppy
Well-known member
I agree with Fred, talk with the owner ask him or her to make it right. If they don't someone else will, sales are not that great. It is way too much hassle IMO to litigate over a bike.
For whatever it is worth, I will talk to the owner of the dealership first thing Monday morning.
What Fred said!Get your money out, show these tossers the TWN salute :fuck: on the way out the door, and go somewhere else and get yourself a nice new bike else where. Your enjoyment of your new bike will be the best revenge.
Guys,I am completely overwhelmed (in a good... very good way!) by all your responses!!!
For whatever it is worth, I will talk to the owner of the dealership first thing Monday morning. In the meantime, I want to say that I am not one to hold out on litigation - unless it is too sweet a deal to pass on - In this case, at 11,200 it doesn't look like the killer deal worth losing my hard earned money towards attorney fees (no offense to the kind lawyer rider that spoke up earlier!!)
However, I WILL take it up all the way short of commencing litigation proceedings just to rid myself of the thoroughly 'used' feeling that these scumbags have given me. Like someone posted, if they refund me the money, I am going to protest to AMEX and try to put that on hold and not accept it.
On the other side of the coin, many of our brethren here have kindly forwarded me details about other FJRs that look like better deals than this one. I am actively toying with the idea of going that way... awaiting other details and once I am satidfied, I may spring for one of the other options.
Though I have inddividually thanked each that have pm-ed me information, I want to take this opportunity to thank you all for throwing some light by way of your opinions on this issue. I will keep you all posted as to the outcome.
thanks again... watch this space for mo' next week !!![]()
I also, am not a lawyer, ................but I did stay at a Holiday Inn recently and I agree, buy your new / used bike and don't look back.................HUH???
Let it go, go enjoy the bike.
Good idea,I would offer the guy in Atlanta 10K for the bike with the suspension as a cash deal. He will take it if you can do it. He wants it to go and it is really not worth it to disassemble the bike to resell some parts. Besides all he can say is no. As a matter of fact offer 9500.
Actually, ever since I could see that I have other options, my level of being pissed off with Velocity is simmering down... and I think once I can see my bike, I'll truly let go...HUH???
Let it go, go enjoy the bike.
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