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VasalineWarrior
13th October 2005, 15:29
Has anyone else found that the guy at the sales counter at Buckets and Bits in naenae to be a real prat when you go in to ask about parts for your bike? It has just happend twice when i've been in their for parts recently. Does anyone know someplace else I can go to as for a second hand bike wreckers in NZ, as I would rather courier something down from Auckland than go back if given the choice :argh:
Sniper
13th October 2005, 15:34
Im still waiting on an email from them, I can't say Im impressed
nudemetalz
13th October 2005, 15:40
I've had a lot of trouble with them....I chose not to go there anymore.
If you want ANY Honda parts go to Econohonda. Malcolm couriers stuff out the same day. Great guy and great service !!!!
He knows everything there is to know about the big H.
Cheers
Chris
skelstar
13th October 2005, 15:40
Same. Sent one yesterday.
ben444
13th October 2005, 15:43
Yep.. me still waiting to hear back from them too...
Ms Piggy
13th October 2005, 15:44
I haven't dealt with him but he has friends on this site...
James Deuce
13th October 2005, 15:46
He needs to be approached carefully.
If you are unsuccessful, recruit F5Dave to help. F5 is the friend that CSL mentions. :)
nudemetalz
13th October 2005, 15:47
PEOPLES !!!
You're all riding Hondas !! See Malcolm !! (No I don't work there ;) )
He'll see you right.
nudemetalz
13th October 2005, 15:48
He needs to be approached carefully.
If you are unsuccessful, recruit F5Dave to help. F5 is the friend that CSL mentions. :)
Umm,...why carefully ?
Surely us paying him money keeps his business alive and therefore he should be dealing with us paying customers carefully...... :whistle:
Sniper
13th October 2005, 15:49
Same. Sent one yesterday.
I have been waiting 2 weeks.
James Deuce
13th October 2005, 15:50
No no no , that is completely the wrong idea nudie.
He's got us by the short and curlies and knows it.
nudemetalz
13th October 2005, 15:51
How come Jim2 ?
What has he got that other wreckers don't have?
MSTRS
13th October 2005, 16:04
How come Jim2 ?
What has he got that other wreckers don't have?
An attitude?
James Deuce
13th October 2005, 16:07
How come Jim2 ?
What has he got that other wreckers don't have?
errr I dunno, and my sarcasm beam weapon isn't working at the moment by the looks of things.
nudemetalz
13th October 2005, 16:10
ooops... :niceone:
Thought you were being for real there for a mo'....... :psst:
James Deuce
13th October 2005, 16:12
That's alright man. I actually successfully bought a tyre off him with the only disadvantage of my wife having to climb over parts to find him to fit the tyre, so I dunno why he can be a bit difficult really.
k14
13th October 2005, 16:22
Go here guys, http://www.motorcyclewrecker.com/ great service and there is a price list there too, pretty good prices imo. Replies to questions very quickly too.
el milanes
13th October 2005, 16:26
He's a good man, bought my bike from him, although she needed serious servicing. He helped me finding a back rack (from Ventura in Hamilton) and mounted it for $10. I understand they're not having the best of times.
FROSTY
13th October 2005, 16:44
I dunno what it is about Bryce--He has always bent over backwards to help me. And I must say to the extreme of finding me a fairly expensive item from someone else -with no chance he would make money out of the situation.
That said well Henry at Takinini wreckers is a KB member and is very happy to help out. Ya can PM him as TAKA
Gremlin
13th October 2005, 16:55
I didn't have a problem with Bryce. Got a ZZR250 LH handlebar (which I ended up not needing) through him from trademe (he's there as well).
Bloody quick. He answered questions quickly, and when I bought the auction at 1000ish in the morning on a monday, it was at my door tuesday morning.
Tak M/C didn't have any handlebars at the time either
edit: frosty, he is TAKM here... not TAKA :whistle:
gav
13th October 2005, 17:04
I've used Buckets n Bits recently via trade me and email and have found them very good. I've also emailed requests and had prompt replies, in fact just got a email yesterday as they werent sure if they had sent the first, they had! Both Bryce and I think Brenda? Top service!
sefer
13th October 2005, 22:25
I've enquired about parts there a couple of times via email and never received any reply, so probably wouldn't even bother next time.... However no response or a response weeks later seems to be the norm for quite a few of the NZ based wreckers I've emailed.
What?
14th October 2005, 05:48
...my sarcasm beam weapon isn't working at the moment by the looks of things.
B&B might have some spares for it :dodge:
Actually, Jim2, if you get it fixed, let me know - after viewing the Coffee thread, I think mine's on the blink, too...
Sniper
14th October 2005, 06:32
I work off fast customer service and if they choose not to email me quickly when I need them too then they can't have my buisness. I believe there are good and bad points in buisness and Im not going to call them bad buisness men. Just they have some bad practices that could be worked on to be better liked.
I was willing to spend a bit of money with them but now Im not. All because of them not taking 5 minutes to send me an email. So I guess you can see where Im coming from.
VasalineWarrior
14th October 2005, 09:39
Hmm quite a few mixed responses. Seems some people get good service there and some dont. I agree with sniper though, and if I get a bad response from somewhere I just wont go back again. Reckon a little negative feed back would be good for him, then other people might not have the same experience I did. Cheers for the tips on other wreckers guys!
limbimtimwim
14th October 2005, 10:23
I've had a lot of trouble with them....I chose not to go there anymore.If you want ANY Honda parts go to Econohonda. Malcolm couriers stuff out the same day. Great guy and great service !!!!
He knows everything there is to know about the big H.I second that; I sent an email to EconoHonda and they replied on the weekend, which was unexpected.
Having said that, I called Buckets and Bits about the same part, and I found the guy on the phone to be helpful (If a little flustered) and friendly. He was a bit unknowing about my bike, but I've come to expect that when getting parts for my VTR.
Bartman10
14th October 2005, 10:37
I've had a mixed bag from buckets and bits.
He helped me with a part for the race bike and it was cheap, but was very rude to the point of being offensive on a different ocassion. As a result I won't go there again.
You've got to remember that wreckers are very low down the food chain when it comes to the automotive bussiness, certianly miles below mechanics and used bike dealers. Most of them are very slow, unhelpful and don't know anything about customer service.
Do your homework for the bits you need, and ring several wreckers. Sometimes you'll find that new parts are cheaper.
Ringing is usually better than emailing.
sefer
14th October 2005, 11:21
Ringing is usually better than emailing.
While I'd agree totally with that I'd have to say to any company out there, if your not going to answer emails don't have an email address!
Of course not having an email address these days will probably lose you some customers. Personally I wouldn't call an out of town wrecker (which most bike wreckers are for me) unless I'm desprate for something.
I can just imagine it:
"Hello this is Mr Bike Wrecker"
"Yeah hi, just wondering, do you have a quziebolt for a zxr250?"
"Ah, yeah I might do, just give me a second and I'll check (puts phone down)"
(Ten minutes pass...)
"(picks phone up) Are you there mate? Yeah it looks like we do, not 100% sure of the condition though."
"Oh ok, well how much anyway?"
"Oh, ahh, lets see...How about three-times what you had expected it to cost?"
Email tends to cost less :)
poorbastard
14th October 2005, 14:12
Ive had some bad experiences and some OK ones. I find them better to deal with over the phone. Only reason I still go is because hes so close but yea hes not too nice when your talking to him. Makes you feel like he doesn't give a shit.
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