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  • USE. Customer after sales Jedi's.
  • mattbibbings
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    OK, this is only a bit of seatpost but other manufacturers could learn a thing or two from USE.

    I snapped a piece of the seatclamp assembly of a Sumo Carbon seatpost yesterday. I called USE to see if they held spares and ask about getting hold of one.

    The lovely Nina worked out what bit I needed and said it would be in the post. No faffing about whatsoever. No money changed hands. It arrived first thing this morning. That was 17 hours (give or take) between call and goods received.

    Sometimes its the little things that keep customers coming back for more. Just saying.

    Onzadog
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    Jedi is what?

    But yes, good service deserves recognition.

    MoseyMTB
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    Onza doesn’t the apostrophe signify ownership not is?

    As in that’s jedi’s ball not Jedi is balls.

    You couldn’t put mosey’s for mosey is.

    🙂

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    Onzadog
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    could be possessive or a contraction. It’s not needed for plurals.

    How’s your bum this morning? 😉

    MoseyMTB
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    Ha ha way to change a thread topic.

    Well done us ha ha ha

    Sorry op and well done USE.

    (Onza update is on other thread pal)

    MoseyMTB
    Free Member

    Hmmmm and I always thought it was bad writing style to use contractions with proper nouns.

    I stand corrected 🙂

    headfirst
    Free Member

    Mosey’s not very good with punctuation.

    Mosey’s punctuation is not very good.

    Both of the above is good grammar innit.

    Onzadog
    Free Member

    I’d say you’re right on that point, it is bad form. However, I was making allowances for this being a forum where people tend to write as they would speak. If the that were spoken, you’d naturally employ the contraction.

    Onzadog
    Free Member

    Sorry for hijacking. Clearly the thread was supposed to be a well done to USE. My attempt at a STW running grammar joke seems to have diverted things.

    MoseyMTB
    Free Member

    Headfirst but I always try my hardest and that’s all that matters right?

    I do like a good, and correctly placed, subordinate clause.

    mattbibbings
    Free Member

    Damn auto correct 😉

    rone
    Full Member

    I’ve had good service from use/exposure, this is why I won’t entertain buying cheap lights from eBay. I want to keep then in business as they’ve kept me riding.

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