@GypsyTreker, the point is, the OP's message sounded quite hysterical, which was even worsened by poor English. Some people happen to be snake-bitten. Very few e-bike buyers are totally happy with their new purchase because of some issues that initially look larger than life. Some new owners may be met by bad luck. Yet to put the title "Don't buy..." followed by the name of one of the most respected e-bike models sounds quite irresponsibly. I'm not surprised with the Forum users' reaction.
There is a Forum member who has spent big $$$ on a top model of an e-bike from a respected manufacturer; and a component of that specific e-bike was malfunctioning. The user has been continually describing the problem, even was on a verge of selling his bicycle. Luckily, the issue was resolved to the user's satisfaction. I can say I had some issue with my Turbo Vado after the purchase. The issue has been resolved, too. The last thing I would have written on this Forum were "Don't buy Turbo Vado!" I may have initially complained, true. It was never hysterical though. Presently, I'm more than happy with my Vado.
Anyone is entitled to express their experiences here even if he/she is so unlucky to be unable to communicate clearly on this
English language Forum. Reactions may be different.
Regarding languages, Russian was my second language, English third. Because of professional needs, my English improved, becoming the second language. I can still speak some Russian, read it well, my writing is almost non-existent now. Still, I was able to speak to a Russian customer last morning in his mother tongue, which made him happy. The Russian love to be respected