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sales of suspect items

Postby myjiffey » Thu Mar 29, 2018 8:35 am

Some shops are still putting up items without warnings as with the Lambretta early Li type front hub with a thin fillet . Ebay item # 222874855860 A messages have been sent to the seller ,but no reply .
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Re: sales of suspect items

Postby Scooterdude » Thu Mar 29, 2018 9:52 am

Unfortunately theres an awful lot of “chancers” or wide boys selling Lambretta stuff on eBay, not to be confused with bona-fide dealers just be careful.
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Re: sales of suspect items

Postby HxPaul » Thu Mar 29, 2018 9:58 am

This is an early series 1 front hub,if he sold it as what it is I dont see a problem,after all there may be someone with an early series 1 who wants to build one totally original.
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Re: sales of suspect items

Postby myjiffey » Thu Mar 29, 2018 12:56 pm

HxPaul wrote:This is an early series 1 front hub,if he sold it as what it is I dont see a problem,after all there may be someone with an early series 1 who wants to build one totally original.

There is no problem IF the seller puts a warning on the item to say that it is for a show scooter , not advisable for a road going machine . The shop/dealer has had more than one note sent to him/her to put such a warning on the hub , but has not responded in any way
All veteran Lambretta owners , and responsible dealers, know of the problem with these hubs , and the fact that Lambretta altered them to make them safer on the late S2 , AND S3 models ,so put a warning on these hubs that they are for show scooters only in their opinion .
Hope this clears up any misunderstanding HxPaul
There are a few unfortunates on this site who have had a mishap by the fillet snapping, and fortunately lived to tell the tale .A friend of mine still has the scars , and remembers his stay in hospital as a result of his crash when it snapped and the front locked up .
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Re: sales of suspect items

Postby lammydave » Fri Mar 30, 2018 12:58 pm

the fact is that the seller failed to respond to contact both from myself and myjiffey, highlighting the issue....

that tells me (and the fact it is ridiculously overpriced) that he is not interested in anyone's safety, just his own greed ...

god help anyone that fits this to a road going scooter .... and I should know, the scars are mine... and if it wasn't for the fact mine gave way on a quiet country road, I may well have not been here today.... buyer beware

seller be a man and at least point it out
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Re: sales of suspect items

Postby lammydave » Fri Mar 30, 2018 1:01 pm

HxPaul wrote:This is an early series 1 front hub,if he sold it as what it is I dont see a problem,after all there may be someone with an early series 1 who wants to build one totally original.



most series 1 fitted originally and early series 2's, then innocent modified to the thicker support web
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Re: sales of suspect items

Postby burnside » Fri Mar 30, 2018 4:57 pm

He is also selling used Ramp rear hubs, this guy obviously has no concerns for people's safety and no conscience.
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Re: sales of suspect items

Postby Scooterdude » Fri Mar 30, 2018 5:03 pm

So who’s the seller?
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Re: sales of suspect items

Postby burnside » Fri Mar 30, 2018 5:09 pm

Go Full Throttle, it's even more concerning in that they are an official Piaggio Dealer, claim to have the largest showroom in Scotland! https://www.gofullthrottle.co.uk
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Postby Scooterdude » Fri Mar 30, 2018 5:57 pm

burnside wrote:Go Full Throttle, it's even more concerning in that they are an official Piaggio Dealer, claim to have the largest showroom in Scotland! https://www.gofullthrottle.co.uk


Looks a professional set up as well, just goes to show you.
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Re: sales of suspect items

Postby ToBoldlyGo » Fri Mar 30, 2018 6:29 pm

Looks to me like a typical modern dealer. They probably know very little about scooters at all, and are even less bothered by old parts. Typical it's old, it's Lambretta, so it must be worth something attitude.
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Re: sales of suspect items

Postby Ranburetta » Fri Mar 30, 2018 8:33 pm

Scooterdude wrote:
burnside wrote: claim to have the largest showroom in Scotland!


Seems to have gone?
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Re: sales of suspect items

Postby burnside » Fri Mar 30, 2018 10:43 pm

Listing has ended, ramp hub has also gone, maybe they have finally read their messages
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Re: sales of suspect items

Postby weeks » Mon Apr 02, 2018 3:38 pm

Rule 2:
You may not post topics regarding discontent of shops, products or services. Any issue you have with a supplying dealer should be dealt with directly. This rule also applies to e-bay or other internet sales and auction sites and its users.

Full Rules we all sign up to can be found here: viewtopic.php?f=29&t=54

Below is a message i have received from the trader in question, i think you will agree David has been more than reasonable in his correspondence and no further comments are required. I will leave this up on the forum for 24 hours then remove.
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Dear Admin,

I have been sent a link from a friend with comments relating to our ebay shop and some genuine Lambretta used parts we had up for sale. viewtopic.php?f=10&t=9912

I would be obliged if I was able to respond and/or have the post removed. Now that this has been brought to my attention I have removed both items that were up for sale. I just wish the user ‘myjiffey’ & ‘lambrettadave’ had contacted my company by telephone or email with regards to these parts if they felt they were so dangerous. We’re getting inundated with messages and the person that looks after the ebay shop is not an experienced scooterist so sometimes questions are overlooked.

Anyway I hope you can comment on our behalf and/or remove the post from your site.

Thanks
David Boyd Owner & Scooterist
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