I was so close, @Mattie660 , sort of like the moment we're shuddering with indecision about whether to withdraw or not. We leave it until the last moment and then think, 'What the heck, just do it'. To make this clear, I'm talking about withdrawing a huge wad of money from the bank. Like I have said, it feels much better than the Honda but the 'brand loyalty' won me over in the end.
Well tbh I just had a great day with mates drooling over what I can't currently afford. Loved the new Fireblade. loved the MV Agusta Rush 1000. Was disappointed thee only bike stand company there was Abba. Was hoping to get a deal on a Warrior spider.
So was I!! I couldn't find Warrior anywhere, and wasn't going to shell out five quid or whatever for a program! ABBA is good (I have one) but the price, portability and simplicity of Warrior seems unbeatable. Perhaps we should check if there's any Black Friday deals on them!
Good idea. I'll feed back here if I find anything. Did you see that Abba were offering the complete Skylift for £395. I was sorely tempted but reasoned I dont really have the space for it.
I think £395 is expensive; more so when we already have the Superbike stand which is NOT compatible with the Skylift, so you end up paying for stuff you already have!
I know the show is done and dusted, but I forgot to post this last week. Kawasaki stand. Purchase information. Cash price of £26,645.00 and they have the audacity to levy a friggin' £10.00 purchase fee? They'd be getting one hell of a tantrum from me!!
Damn right, my friend. I am always drawing focus to matters of principle, and this is just another that gets my goat (wherever that stupid expression came from) Of course I accept your comment is made in jest, but more and more businesses are introducing these asterisk-hidden add ons. Let's look at this, Doble Motorcycles, adding a £99.00 'Vehicle Preparation Fee' to a £16,669 bike. First, a 2018 vehicle would need very little preparation, but nevertheless, this is accounted for in the trade-in value of the bike, or, accounted for in the retail markup. It is patently another money grab: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2018-18-...480673?hash=item26238204a1:g:vpcAAOSwi6tdRy7I But there's more. And here I present a blatantly underhanded and deceitful rort published by Thunder Road Motorcycles Ltd. They proudly advise in prominent capitals beneath the listing: "WE DO NOT CHARGE ADMIN/BUYER FEES." However, unless one is not prepared for the possibility of a shafting from this company, you would not notice, or indeed look for the 'Terms and Conditions' and the foot of the listing which states: "All motorcycles sold include an addition admin fee of £69. This is for new and used vehicle purchases." [my emphasis] https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HONDA-CB...894643?hash=item3419304ab3:g:-ucAAOSwwD1d1vMp So, my friends @Kevin1 and @mk3golfcab , if others were to exercise similar tenacity in absorbing businesses' promotional material, there might be fewer who find, after the event, that they are bound to contractual amounts that are both unfair and unjust.
Salesman: So that is £x thousand for the car, and £y for the admin fee. Me: Really? Salesman: Yes it is standard across our franchise. Me: So you want to charge me to buy something from you? Salesman: Ummm.... Me: I suggest your next words will be "but of course we can remove that charge" or my next words will be "Bye then"
the thing is, as Nigel has suggested these fees are included in the price anyway, you wouldn’t have a builder quote £200 a day and then £50 to drive to site would you. I’ve never and will never pay the admin fee. It’s a deal breaker for me. The best one I had was years ago at the garage I referenced in the other thread asking for £50 to tax and clean the vehicle- (I had to pay the tax fee) and put £25 worth of fuel in. So I said I’m effectively paying £50 for £25 worth of fuel.... needless to say they dropped the fee and I didn’t buy anyway.
I have ever had any "brand loyalty", they don't give a shit about us, only money, so I buy what ever the hell i want , makes me happy