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Post by Andi on Jan 23, 2008 20:28:56 GMT -5
The true test of a dealer is when a customer runs into problems, thats when service really counts. As long as you get a product without problems you will be happy, but likely just lucky as well. I had a good few factory related problems and in the end was refused help even just simple technical advise. Don't let me rant on here, but instead read my review thread, to fully understand and make up your own mind ..... I certainly can't recommend EVO Sales.scootdawg.proboards59.com/index.cgi?board=200cc&action=display&thread=1194920486Andi
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Post by tortoise on Jan 23, 2008 20:39:34 GMT -5
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Post by Andi on Jan 23, 2008 21:01:49 GMT -5
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Post by Andi on Feb 5, 2008 16:14:11 GMT -5
Just want to make sure there is adequate exposure.
Andi
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Post by Andi on Feb 10, 2008 10:24:15 GMT -5
Rony replied, make sure to read it. Just click on the link again and scroll down.
Andi
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Post by voodoosix on Feb 10, 2008 12:42:57 GMT -5
i still can believe he actually said this- p.s. The scooters are street legal and DOT compliant. That does not mean that they will light up very dark roads what's next? turn signals aren't supposed to indicate which direction you intend to turn? engine isn't supposed to actually supposed to supply power to the rear wheel? imo, evosales is the perfect example of just another guy buying containers of generic scoots and selling them over the internet.
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