I have a steel bike that was custom made by a London framebuilder who shall remain nameless (at least for now). Recently it became apparent that my carbon seatpost, which had become inextricably stuck into the seat tube, would no longer even hold a saddle, so it had to come out.
Brixton Cycles - my nearest and dearest bike shop - made it clear that it would be a dirty and expensive job, and that I'd be better off getting it done by the original makers. So I took it there on 10 January, and was told that they'd have to burn the seatpost out, which would mean a total respray and rebuild etc. Not great news but I never did like the original colour, so I left it with them. I pointed out that it was my main form of transport, and they said it would be ready in between 4 and 6 weeks.
The 4-6 weeks have of course been and gone, and all the while, I've had to do all the chasing. They absolutely never call with updates, even when they've promised to do so. They never respond to emails. Tomorrow marks nine weeks since I took the bike in, and it's been two weeks since there's any answer at all on the phone. Last I heard from them was the bike was at the enamellers (I had to ring them to find this out, of course) - and that was three weeks ago.
So what do I do? I obviously need them to finish the job but am furious that they're so flaky and unprofessional about everything. In the last couple of years they've brought in a business development manager or some such, but if anything it's worse in terms of customer service than ever - at least before you could easily get to speak to the man bearing the shop's name, even if he did always seem half-asleep (as you explained a problem for the 100th time to him, you always half-expected him to say, 'But this is a butcher's, sir - you want the bike shop next door.')
OK, OK, I'm ranting, I know - clearly what I have to do is go down there tomorrow and ask them what the bloody blimey they're doing. But I've had a run of this sort of sh*t lately. I want to use small local businesses run by experts and avoid outlets of global corporations staffed by 12-year-old shelf-stackers, but what is it about small businesses in this country? Why do they never ring you back or do what they say they're going to? I mean, I'd expect this from Foot Locker or Halfords, but owner-run businesses - you'd imagine they'd at least pretend to give a sh*t.
In the meantime I'm commuting on my carbon bike, which is ridiculous - especially in view of [url=http://www.addiscombe.org/members/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=8824]Bike shop problem # 2[/url] - see separate thread.