"I recently brought my Specialized Roubaix into BikeSource for service. Unbeknownst to me, your service tech had mistranscribed my phone number, so the bike sat for a while until I finally decided to call and pick it up. When I did call, the service tech who answered my call did not review or read the notes on the sheet. The salesperson who retrieved my bike likewise didn't read the service ticket.
I read the part where the tech indicated that he had installed a new tubeless tire and then had simply scraped up what little sealant was left in the shredded tire (and who knows what contaminants) rather than clean the wheel and put in new sealant. WHO DOES THAT?
I paid Bike Source to INSTALL a tubeless tire to replace one that was shredded. That means a full, clean install. Now what?
I don't get it - this is basic service stuff. When you take your car in, they go over the service ticket with you when you're done. I specifically told both of these employees that your tech was unable to reach me by phone. They sure should have gone over the notes. Given that I'd rather not mess with taking my bike in constantly for service, I'd likely have had it completed there than mess around with taking it to a different shop.
I moved to Denver in the fall of 2020 and have been trying shops for service. I've got 4 Specialized bikes and quite frankly, BikeSource lost a client for life.
I also deferred posting this for a week to allow for a response to my email and text complaint of the same matter. No answer."
"Had this tatted a year ago. Looking to get something more detailed next. Going to give these guys/girls another visit..."
"The day i went, a Tuesday, i got three basic piercings. Every Tuesday there's a "buy two get a 3rd piercing free" deal. They were all done quickly. Well besided the fact when he tried to put the ball on my tragus, I kept moving. In light of all that, he had the tools necessary to get the ball on."