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I know they have moved or they are moving, but I have left voicemails and emails forat least a week with no responce. Does anyone know if they are still in business or just being real slow with the move. I recall this move being about one month ago. If they are still moving and not doing business, well they are loosing customers and money. Does anyone have any insight? Thanks.
I know they have moved or they are moving, but I have left voicemails and emails forat least a week with no responce. Does anyone know if they are still in business or just being real slow with the move. I recall this move being about one month ago. If they are still moving and not doing business, well they are loosing customers and money. Does anyone have any insight? Thanks.
I dont think Im outa line by saying Mikes move has been "from HELL!"From staff needing medical attention,toa MAJOR moving company arriving at his new place a week late cause he was waiting for replacemement parts for burned out tail lights (WTF?) Anyways--I spoke to Mike last night, and he isfocusing on any service related issues first, and is not sure when he can start shipping again. You should try his new number in Idaho 208 882-8469.
Yes, I've tried and left message at both numbers. Got what I assume is an automated email responce that they are moving and that someone from the staff will get back to me. That'salso the same message I get for voice mail. Pez, that is the number I called as well as the 800 number. Got it off the website. So,I wait.
All I know is I order the retro radio kit from EGlide Goodies and its still on back order until these clowns at Biketronics start shipping again. Its going on a month now.
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