Excellent service at Heine Gericke

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Hanuman
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Excellent service at Heine Gericke

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I've been emailing a Heine Gericke customer service manager the last week and a bit trying to resolve an issue. Today I recieved a full refund on a helmet bought over 6 months ago.

I'm very pleased with the service and it proves that if you don't ask you don't get.

Here's the story.

Back in the beginning of May when I passed my full category test I stopped off at HG in Plymouth with my new bike, to buy a new helmet, before making the journey back to the North East. The Shark S600 Air helmet I had been using during my DAS became uncomfortable and noisy which I didnt fully realise until I had spent a couple of hours on the motorway from Bournemouth to Plymouth.

I bought a helmet with the assistance of a store representative and the impression was offered that the helmet I had was inferior quality to some I was shown. I was fitted up with a helmet of the same size and paid £259.99 for a pretty GP Pro Racing AGV lid.

Not long after returning home with the helmet bedded in, I found the new helmet had become uncomfortable and noisy also.

I stopped off at another shop one day on Newcastle's West Gate Hill and after being measured it was deemed that I was another size below that which I had been reccomended by the Heine Gericke sales assistant (me 56cm - lid 58-59cm) My head was not measured at the Plymouth Heine Gericke store.

I bought a new helmet on that day way back in the summer at the competitiors store after being measured. The AGV lid had simply sat at home collecting dust until I had the idea of fitting the padding from a small helmet into it, however it turned out I had the large shell of two shell sizes and it couldnt be done.

I emailed customer services at Heine Gericke to relay my experience and to cut a long story short I was offered, and accepted, a full refund today.

This afternoon I went to the Heine Gericke store in Newcastle and gave them back the ill fitting lid. I had been considering getting some winter gear so I had a look around. I was fitted out with an excellent water/wind proof jacket, a pair of EDZ thermal socks, wind stopper glove inners and a cracking windstoppers goretex and thermal under shirt.

My faith in Heine Gericke, the spirit of man et al is now back in balance.

I can't wait to get out in my new warm jacket.
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Excellent service indeed :!: :D
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Traded in my old wife for a new one........lost a bit on the deal (house, car, savings) but all in all very happy with the new one. 8)
it may be clever, but its not big.
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RAINMAKER wrote:Traded in my old wife for a new one........lost a bit on the deal (house, car, savings) but all in all very happy with the new one. 8)
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: As long as you're happy with the new model then that's the main thing :wink:
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You can find them almost anywhere.............some are new, some used, and some need tarting up a bit before you ride them.
it may be clever, but its not big.
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And don't ask to see the service history on a second hand one
She may blow a gasket :wink:

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Pete.L wrote:And don't ask to see the service history on a second hand one
She may blow a gasket :wink:

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A very wise move Pete :lol:
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