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Motorcycle Superstore

Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 12:01 am
by RockBottom
During the last year, I've bought a pile of stuff from Motorcycle Superstore but recently, they've irked me.

It has to do with customer review of products. I rely heavily on these and do a lot of them (particularly on Amazon). So I've also done them on the Motorcycle Superstore site. It seems, though, that they won't publish negative things.

Specifically, I wrote a negative review for the Nolan 102 helmet. I've owned one for more than a year and have found it quite disappointing. Motorcycle Superstore won't publish my review, but leaves up the three raves reviews for the helment.

I find this annoying enough that Motorcycle Superstore has moved from my "first choice" to my "last resort" for gear and equipment.

Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 3:23 am
by Veda
Wow, that's good to know. I think most internet savvy shoppers these days rely on reviews before making any online purchases.

Re: Motorcycle Superstore

Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 3:32 am
by Gummiente
RockBottom wrote:It seems, though, that they won't publish negative things.
Well, of course they won't. Negative reviews will discourage potential customers from buying the item and then they're stuck with unsold stock on their hands because nobody wants to buy it. Not good for business. :wink:

Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 4:56 am
by RockBottom
But Amazon and other places like LL Bean and Sierra Trading Post publish ALL reviews, negative and positive.

Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 5:09 am
by Gummiente
So does eBay. Difference is they all have a much larger customer base and don't always have a particular item in stock for immediate delivery. Plus, they usually have a return policy for good that do not meet the customers expectations.

If Motorycycle Superstore has 120 Nolan helmets in stock and a few customers post negative reviews about them, chances are they'll be stuck with 120 Nolan helmets for a long time. Plus, if you do buy one and decide you don't like it, I doubt they'll accept it for return.

EDIT: This is all just guesswork on my part, but it's based on what I've observed in the motorcycle industry.

Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 5:12 am
by RockBottom
I could understand a business not providing a section for customer reviews at all. I just think it's duplicitous to provide one then cherry pick the reviews unless they specifically state they are doing so. The expectation of customers is that they are following the Amazon policy of publishing all reviews.

Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 5:15 am
by Gummiente
RockBottom wrote:The expectation of customers is that they are following the Amazon policy of publishing all reviews.
Exactly. And if the seller stacks the deck in their favour, they sell more product and make more money and to hell with the consumer's feelings. Not all businesses play by the "good" rule book.

Re: Motorcycle Superstore

Posted: Thu May 06, 2010 10:33 am
by woooopa
That's why I've been shopping with Revzilla. Their customer service and prices are AWESOME and they post all reviews (good or bad).

http://www.revzilla.com/

Re: Motorcycle Superstore

Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 5:49 pm
by debtman7
I've also found they have a tendency to list things as in stock when they really aren't... I ordered some bags and a windscreen about 2 weeks ago. Got a shipping notice on the bags after 2 days I think, and they arrived quickly. No work on the windscreen until a week after order when I get a notice saying that it's being sent from an alternate distribution center and they'll notify me when it's shipped. If I'd know it was not in stock I would have ordered it elsewhere... Only reason I ordered from them was for free shipping, and theoretically they're nearby so it should have gotten here quick.

Re: Motorcycle Superstore

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 3:41 am
by apriliarsv888
I have bought from them and was happy but I hear you on the reviews. I think unbiased reviews are much better for business in the long run. I can understand that they would not want to show the review but then they shouldn't have the reviews at all. I will also say someone saying something bad about a product would not always deter me because one mans burden is another mans joy.

With so many choices for motorcycle gear online these days you can pick a huge variety of stores I have dealt with:

http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/ , http://www.cyclegear.com/, http://www.discount-motorcycle-parts.net/ and http://www.jafrum.com/ all have been good to me. As to the having to order in stuff. I really do expect that from these guys. If you had to stock every item in every size and then you have to turn that around to sell it its going to be tough. I also believe they should be honest with you about it and notify you in a timely manner. To me that is what I look for in a place online I buy parts or gear from. I want you to let me know and work with me and don't just leave me hanging in the wind wondering when and where my stuff is.

Just my two cents!