howdy howdy everyone.
You guys have been quite busy in this thread. It was a very long read, glad I enjoy reading. Lots of info to take in for an old feeble brain like mine. I am kind of discouraged with this product. I was very excited when I first saw the bike, but the more I learn the more I realize, first, what I do not know about ebikes and why I do not want this Sondors bike.
I tried to cancel my order a long time ago in indiegogo but got declined. I then went to gosondors.com and talked to a chap call Nick@zendesk, but he was less than helpful. The next guy I mailed was a chap called Greg Dawson, he said he was managing the PR side of the sondors campaign Spec PR, I think he said. I asked to cancel my order, he said No. I asked again and he said he would ask Storm Sondors. Quite a while later he told me That my request was granted. I waited and waited and mailed again, and was told my request was in the cue.
I was too late to do a charge back with my credit card and reading everything you fine people are saying about this sondors bike I do not even want it. Now I seem to have lost my monies in this scam campaign. SPEC PR seems like they are lying to everyone, Greg Dawson seems like a Sondors shill, shucking and jiving his way through that campaign avoiding all my questions, I have not gotten a straight answer yet from gosondors, Spec PR or indiegogo.
Thank you for the excellent info all of you. I feel my trust was misplaced when I mistakenly bought a dream and got $hitty nightmare as a result, if I get anything.
I was told by Greg Dawson that my order was cancelled successfully and I should wait for my refund. I asked when and he commented in a week or so. It is the so that bothers me. It really sucks to be taken for a fool.
I read a news release by Greg Dawson..Spec PR, in it, it stated that the Sondors campaign was so successful that he sold more bikes than a large manufacturer sold in a year by a factor of 2 to 3 times. I find this very difficult to believe.
Your refund request sounds like it was placed in "the circular file."
As you illustrated there is no support system, "or depth of support," to execute a simple refund for a product that was not as of yet delivered. There won't be any support for assembly questions, operational concerns, repairs, returns, injury recourse, and warranty.
There is no assurance of regulatory compliance, and testing.
The support I speak of is a necessary part of the product, the product being woefully incomplete without it. There is not enough money to provide said support.
Notify Sondors directly via a certified to his attorney, and then take Sondors and IGG to small claims. (This is an illustrative template letter you can use)
Storm Sondors
c/o Kent M. Walker
Lewis Kohn and Walker LLP
15030 Avenue of Science, Suite 201
San Diego, CA 92128
Sir,
I have requested a refund from your organization for a product which was purchased but has yet to be delivered. As admitted by you, your end product does not meet the specifications outlined in the offering. Additionally, you have failed to address concerns which are integral to the delivery of a complete and safe product, a product which has been adequately tested and conforms to all regulatory requirements. (Include
If it applies; Contrary to your representations, I am advised by my DMV department that this product may not be legally operated in my state and locality) Please take notice and remedy by providing me with a refund in full within seven days of this notice.
Regards
A product is sold when you provide consideration in response to an offering, and that consideration is in turn accepted. In this case the identification of goods have been misrepresented (a difference between the offering and the delivery) thereby giving you cause to request cancellation the contract. The goods sold (or contract for) will not be delivered as specified.
If you live in CA consider filing in small claims against Storm and IGG. Cost them more money than the refund, and watch how fast that refund gets provided.