CRC used to be a family owned business in Northern Ireland, all their warehouses were in a town called Ballyclare, they employed local people and sponsored local events.Whats the go with chain reaction these days? I ordered stuff from them last week for the first time in ages and the order is still sitting a "processing" one week later. Contacted them and got a generic reply...
I wouldn't hold your breath, I had a similar order sitting like that for 2 weeks. When I asked about it they said there was an issue in their system then cancelled the order and refunded me when I just wanted them to send me the order.Whats the go with chain reaction these days? I ordered stuff from them last week for the first time in ages and the order is still sitting a "processing" one week later. Contacted them and got a generic reply...
Aw crap, looks likes this is the last time I go with crc.I wouldn't hold your breath, I had a similar order sitting like that for 2 weeks. When I asked about it they said there was an issue in their system then cancelled the order and refunded me when I just wanted them to send me the order.
When I went back to do the order again the products I wanted were no longer on sale (Nukeproof Blackline Storage Bib) so I asked if they could honour the original order but nope they could only do full price now.
They still sent me an email to review the items I purchased so might leave a review there instead.
I didn't realise they weren't N.Ireland based any more. They still hold separate stock though?CRC used to be a family owned business in Northern Ireland, all their warehouses were in a town called Ballyclare, they employed local people and sponsored local events.
Was bought out by Wiggle several years back and hasn't been the same.
They still have the flagship store on the Boucher Road in Belfast but all dispatch and returns are via the UK and probably tied in with parent company Wiggle.
I'm not 100% on what's going on now. A while back, the idea was they would move all storage/warehousing to the mainland and the bike shop and repairs would continue in the Boucher Superstore.I didn't realise they weren't N.Ireland based any more. They still hold separate stock though?
Used to be a few good US stores when the dollaroo was sky high.I have noticed that Jenson's previously exxy shipping has improved a lot. Used to order loads from there back when the dollar was at parity, and got my Mezzer more recently when they had one of their 20% off sales.
Top notch service as well.
Yeah 3 things lost .One missing worth $175 for 3 months .Post systems are hopeless.Not ordering anything atm is best .
Pomme chunts ! Would never have happened when the Norn Irish were running the showUpdate, contacted chain reaction again and got told everything was fine, just handling delays. Then overnight they cancelled my order blaming me for having a "non numeric" postcode :VIC3000 (The way its always been in their system, all prepopulated over my 10 plus years and $1000s of dollars worth of orders... ). Terrible customer service. What a bunch of flogs, never ordering from them again.
Same thing mate. Ahhhh ahaha. Couldn't resist.Pomme chunts ! Would never have happened when the Norn Irish were running the show
That's just normal Sydney traffic isn't it?I thought I was clear of the Sydney postal system delays. Taken 5 days to move 4km
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