Shock horror at Cradley

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Re: Shock horror at Cradley

Post by zimm »

got my stuff ..

now normally, there's nothing i hate more than playing "chase parcel farce around the county" to find out where they've taken my stuff after i havent been there to sign for it... maybe they've latched onto this, as today i crawled out of my pit to find a card by the front door covered in squiggles which i later understood were supposed to translate as "no-one answered, so i took the liberty of prising open your garage window and chucking that box of potentially valuable and delicate components through it"

CHEERS FOR THAT!!!

now in a way im glad i didnt have a 30 mile round trip to go get my parts... at the same time though WHAT THE f*** IS THE POINT IN A "SIGNED FOR DELIVERY" IF THEY DONT HANG AROUND FOR THE FUCKING SIGNATURE !

that and im now dead paranoid about my garage being emptied by bike hungry delivery drivers now he/she knows whats in there ..


ffs
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Re: Shock horror at Cradley

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Gemini wrote:f*** cradley from now on then!

they've obviously got too big for their own boots

and i would hazard a guess that the reason they are not delivering on time is cuz they are too busy, and the reason they are too busy is cuz of this site, and is baz getting a commission for all their new business?

is he feck! :smt013

gem

lol, sadly there's no way round it .. i think even kawasaki uk get their parts from cradley ! bristol kawasaki certainly do.
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Re: Shock horror at Cradley

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Dunno whats goin on down there, cos like all you, ive had stuff the next day no probs, great service. But, chris at dynopro ordered a few gaskets for my engine, they never came, waited, but had to get em from somewhere else eventually to get me out racing. Last time i spoke to him, he was still trying to get his money back off them....lets hope they get back on form
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Re: Shock horror at Cradley

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where else can you order from? or are these still the best lol
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Re: Shock horror at Cradley

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think Cradley will always be the best , its just we've been spoiled by ordering at 4pm and getting the stuff next morning, now all of a sudden they can't cope with their deliveries and it sticks out a mile, i have always used cradley and always will.
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Re: Shock horror at Cradley

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can u speak to these baz http://www.wizbizltd.co.uk

try and get member discount?

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Re: Shock horror at Cradley

Post by RedexRobB »

looks like were not the only ones who get good service from cradley's

http://www.mcnninjas.co.uk/forum/index. ... ic=71882.0
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