Credible Hulk
Active Member
Then the buyers will be happy. These bikes were bought through a middle man and get no support, direct from China. That is what was paid for, and what they are getting. Those who expect the same support as their lbs will be out of luck.
That is what you get for five hundred bucks.
You forgot to include a few things. It's important to give credit where credit is due.
As an added bonus for their $500, buyers get the following extras (not at no additional charge):
Additional $194 ($247 international) in inflated shipping fees, after Ivars previously "guaranteeing" the final tally would be "much lower";
Speaking of inflated - how about those specs?
Months of additional wait time added to the originally promised delivery date of May 2015, with no end in sight and no reason offered for the delays. Many will be piloting mobility scooters before they get to ride the ebike they bought;
The colourful ongoing saga of a proven fraud artist and deadbeat;
Numerous other broken promises, see prior posts in this thread for details;
Stonewalling of customers who have questions or concerns;
The online attentions of an Astroturfing brigade, for those who dare post anything negative about the project;
In many countries, grossly inflated illegal brokerage fees, typically half the value of the item, charged at the door by UPS.
(UPS - the sleaziest courier on the planet, birds of a feather)
Possibly for some buyers, the additional cost of retrofitting their brand new ebike to comply with local regulations so that it will be road legal. That's assuming it's allowed through Customs.
I'm sure Ivars & Co. will be generously doling out more of these "not-so-freebies" in the months to come.
Yes, I understand the concept of "you get what you pay for". Speaking for myself, I would have been happy with just the ebike that was originally advertised, even if it's late. That's what *I* paid for.