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BBC children in need
Jesus, what a lot of misery and glum outlook I’m not sure about how much they sit on but in last nights highly informative and entertaining show they let us meet some of the people receiving fantastic help and support by highly professional and caring staff whom children in need pay their full salary. They can’t bankroll that without a pile of cash. The families getting this help couldn’t be more grateful and thankful for their vital support Not sure why any mention of the stars supporting the charity are being mentioned in the same sentence as taking money because I don’t believe they are I’m going to ignore this thread now as it’s one of the most mean spirited depressing piles of Shoite I’ve ever had the misfortune to read. Enjoy your bitterness and contempt for such a caring bunch, you seem to enjoy it as much as I enjoy supporting them and seeing the results
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BBC children in need
- BBC children in need
I love the whole good feel factor about it and enjoy seeing the stories behind their work. The stories about kids dealing with cancer, caring for ill parents and bereavement among others is just heart wrenching and I wonder who would be helping them if it wasn’t for pudsy Attitudes like yours sum up the attitude of modern society not giving a funk about anyone needing help Why anyone would complain about such a well intended well supported charity is beyond me. It’s one night of one channel raising millions and supported by millions of people which highlights sad stories, wonderful people and let’s people know some of us don’t want the Tory world of austerity or the hate filled world of trump But if you are happy hating it, fill your boots. I love it- Another Journalist`s Ebike Rant .
Hope it doesn’t got the same way as drones. There were a few cases of stupid people doing stupid things then the powers that be rolled out new legislation and red tape with the touch of a steam roller- Do we have a “Volt” bike representative among us?
I’m guessing a lot of my posts are being overlooked For the record, I have no doubt the bike was sold in good faith and very low use. It still had dimples on the tyres and under 200 miles if I remember correct The battery had absolutely no signs of a problem when I used it until it started making the sparking noise I mistakenly thought it was the XL battery costing £600 to replace and was a bit annoyed the company would encourage dumping such a otherwise good battery without even an attempt to identify problem never mind repair it, in my dreams I hoped I might get a repair, not a replacement It is now off for repairs or not depending on the issue I have no problem buying a new battery at £330 but still think it seems a terrible waste of good materials and I will still be very much cheaper than buying a new bike, although still without the protection of the warranty of course I will only now update this thread with a update on the battery situation, if it can be repaired or not and what the problem was if it could be identified. Thanks to all who helped with valuable information and suggestions. I will leave it now to anyone who wants to contribute but will leave any replies until I have an update on the battery or have ordered a new one This forum thrives because of its helpful members and I apologise to them or anyone else offended by the petty arguments which almost broke out- Do we have a “Volt” bike representative among us?
Not at all, if we get back to my original point, my main problem is with the non environmental attitude of dump the battery and buy a new one without even bothering to look at it People jumping on the thread to gloat or call the very nice old fella who sold me the bike a thief and a liar are just looking to cause bother, and looks like succeeding To add to this, when he sold me the bike he was very upset about giving up on it as it was a 60th birthday present from his wife and wished me all the luck in the world, and remember, when he sold me it, it was under warranty which shoots down this image of a dodgy rip off merchant. And lord knows how anyone who never met him or seen the bike can even think such nasty bile. The conversation has now jumped a million miles from its original intent and people coming on board to stir the pot And if people don’t like aggressive replies, don’t come on just to snear or score a cheap laugh. If someone can explain any other reason behind post 66 I’d be happy to be shown my error. But until then my opinion of the guy stands- Do we have a “Volt” bike representative among us?
Haha, I love a smug prick, you’re great. Not great at producing a coherent sentence but still able to make me giggle Do you just wander the internet looking to start arguments or are you like this in real life too? Keep trying if you want me to bite mr Fanni- Nice to see people encouraged to share ebikes
this looks like a great idea, obviously a few hiccups but quite a success https://electricbikereport.com/derby-electric-bike-share-program-a-surprising-success/ I’d love to see the local council support a similar scheme- Do we have a “Volt” bike representative among us?
I’m just glad we have so many experts on my situation I know exactly why the bike was sold, do you know how much I paid for it? I can easily afford a new battery and still be quids in but it has also nothing to do with my environmental concerns or any other concerns I mistakenly shared . If you need a hand getting off that high horse, I can maybe help out with a scaffolding or a ladder- Do we have a “Volt” bike representative among us?
Running open arms with a replacement? Are you mental? You ramble as much as you want, but not much of what you say applies to me There is a perfectly valid reason why the bike was for sale but don’t let the blokes I’ll health stop you assuming any bull you conjure up Carry on- Show us your ebikes
Bloody talented being able to go them all at the same time tho- Do we have a “Volt” bike representative among us?
That’s nice for you and kind of what I expected from them, somehow I managed to get almost the opposite reaction to the great service you got. I’ve not heard back from jimmy yet but have resigned myself to accepting I,ll just have to buy a new one if he can’t sort the battery I also know any bike I buy in future won’t be Volt and will be honest in my experience of the company when folk ask me about the bike in future It’s not the end of the world, so we move on- Do we have a “Volt” bike representative among us?
Amazing how some folk just make sense of it all. He’s grabbing and touching things I wouldn’t even want to stand beside haha- Do we have a “Volt” bike representative among us?
Not this customer, so no point continuing going around in a big circle- Do we have a “Volt” bike representative among us?
[quote=. If you look at the mileage you can get out of an e-bike at over 800 charging cycles, the cost benefit of the e-bike battery is justified, more than cars. And what about the batteries which develop a small problem after a few charge cycles? Especially if they have been sold on? The ones we are expected to just dump, is that justified ? - BBC children in need
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