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Dealer problem. A disappointing thread given the title. Wrong kind of dealer it turns out, who'd have thought it?!
Ribble have always sorted any issues out quick I've had.
I know that at he start of November they were having a warehouse move, and perhaps it was unfortunate timing with you trying to get hold of them around then, which for a smallish company like them would be a hectic time.
I'm looking at buying a new carbon bike and was looking at ribble / Boardman / wiggle / chain reaction. Would be interested to know the outcome, because unless its positive I'll definitely give ribble a miss in a show of consumer cycling solidarity!
Sounds like a case for SOGA - after giving them a reasonable chance to fix the problem, reject as not of merchantable quality and/or fit for purpose. They should pay for replacement.
Never heard a bad word said about Ribble like ever, I thought they were one of the better companies to deal with