Ok, sorry to beat a dead horse, but this topic just won't die and
I feel like something funny is going on.
I have a suspicion that some of these posts are by the same person creating a new account to make
it seem like they are having different problems.
For example:
I've been looking into this company with a view to buying 50+ of the product.
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I'm still waiting for a price for 2 x wheels, no controller just the wheel/Magic Pie motor
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Umm, you just go on goldenmotor.com under "eBike diy" and order them, you get:
Goods:$560+Air Shipping Fee:$250 (for USA)
It's not rocket surgury.
If you're talking 50+ you may want to apply to be a dealer.
Somehow I don't think so.
Maybe it would be best if you did go to some other company
to purchase your products.
I have bought two kits from them, and have not had any
issues with contacting them for problems.
The only problems I have had were my fault.
I did not follow the directions on the battery charger and
blew one out.
I drew too much amperage from one controller and burned it out.
I have purchased an upgrade to the magic controller.
I have purchased a new rim and spokes after mistakenly
ordering the postman size wheel instead of the 26 inch rim.
In all cases when I purchased replacement parts and they were
shipped promptly.
One time I ordered a kit and the connector pack
was missing (probably fell out during shipment) GM
immediately sent me a replacement wiring pack.
I would suggest that your contacts with them have
been as accusatory as your posts on this forum.
In your shoes I would send a short email.
DO NOT BE OVERLY DESCRIPTIVE!
English is not their primary language.
If they need details, they will ask.
For example:
to: yao@goldenmotor.com
I bought the Magic Pie on Feb 12, 2010.
The kit was assembled bud never worked.
The battery is at 49.2Volts
The controller beeps 3 times at start.
I need my Magic Pie replaced.
Gordon Freeman
freeman@umbrellacorporation.com
Something like that would be answered within a couple of days.
If they ask questions include their email in your reply.
Understand that you may have to ship (at your expense) the
defective part back to them. This is common practice in any
industry.
If something failed because you misused it, then that is not
a warranty issue and they probably won't waste your time
trying to argue with you.