Zipp brand new with scratches

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    Anonymous

    Just flatly refuse to accept

    Just flatly refuse to accept them, the shop can ‘look’ at them all they want, they are clearly ‘seconds’/soiled/ex demo and you should be after a full refund under the Consumer Rights Act 2015, quote this as it is your friend/legal back up.

    That the shop even sold you these as new to mind is deceitful, high end stuff like this as a retailer you’ll be checking over and it’s not as if it’s simply a small mark.

    Do not take any pony, you do not want a ‘repair’ or a discount, i wouldn’t touch them with a bargepole, you have no idea what has happened to them.

    #892743
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    Grahamd

    As others have said, take

    As others have said, take them back for a refund. Remember you have purchase protection through your credit card provider, assuming you purchased them on your credit card, should the retailer be awkward.

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    DaveE128

    Interesting that some of the
    Interesting that some of the scuffs appear to go under the stickers (eg first pic, under the Z) – suggests to me something happened during manufacturing. I think it’s probably a cosmetic issue, but I imagine the shop will want to send them back to distributer.

    #892739
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    Mungecrundle

    Cosmetic at worst, they do
    Cosmetic at worst, they do look a little scuffed up. Should have been sold as shop soiled with a bit of a discount.

    A bit of polish should sort them out, but as they have rim brakes this may not be a particularly sensible option.

    #892737
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    surly_by_name

    CXR94Di2 wrote:

    CXR94Di2 wrote:
    You shouldn’t be paying more than £600 for decent wheels whether aero, lightweight or super hubs. Research the the internet. There are loads of makes that don’t cost anything like zipper and do exactly the same thing, spin around :)

    There are plenty of people who wil pay more than your ceiling because they believe that the wheels they are buying do something different. Just because you believe your sub £600 wheels do exactly the same things as more expensive wheels doesn’t make them wrong (or make you right). Leave them be.

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    CXR94Di2

    You shouldn’t be paying more
    You shouldn’t be paying more than £600 for decent wheels whether aero, lightweight or super hubs. Research the the internet. There are loads of makes that don’t cost anything like zipper and do exactly the same thing, spin around 🙂

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    tritecommentbot

    The hell is that crap. Full

    The hell is that crap. Full refund and buy them online at a reasonable price and delivered without them looking like a dog was at them. Should be paying around £1200 for 303s using online codes and discounts. Check Tredz and Probikekit. Tredz had a nice 15% Mayday code recently, look for something like that. 1500 is nuts.

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