Confirmed by the UK distributor of Giro products, Zyro Fisher. This very convincing website offers up some extremely attractive deals on Giro gear but ...
By mark
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https://singletrackworld.com/2024/05/girouk-com-is-a-scam-website/
Blimey, that is a pretty convincing scam site! And the prices aren’t too wildly reduced. Shape of scammers to come? Best be very vigilant with online purchases…
Stop buying online. Use a local shop.
Money is only of any use when being spent.
I read this and immediately thought I'd been scammed on Saturday morning. Just checked my browsing history and I was on giro.co.uk the real website. I was trying to buy too good to be true offers that didn't get accepted after receiving a marketing email. Did giro/zyro screw up the real website pricing on Saturday? I've even had emails back highlighting that id left stuff on my basket for a 1/10the of the retail price.
Use a local shop.
I wish it were that simple but it just isn’t.
When I wanted new shoes I learned the nearest shop that had any actual stock of MTB shoes was nearly an hour drive away. Their range was extensive but choice of sizes very limited. When I was looking for a new helmet the stores nearby offered me a choice of exactly one brand per shop - and often one size ‘but we can order them in’ - so two visits needed then.
And that is before we look at the money which can be saved buying online.I’m not talking about from online only retailers either - there are brick and mortar business which have adapted to the time and are still someone’s local shop. I’ll turn to those over local shops because believe it or not I get better service and they are more convenient. Not like I’m out in the sticks either - I’m near a major city.
So tell me, why would I travel to a place to pay more for a thing that is not the exact thing I am looking for? Because the inconvenience involved far outweighs the benefits of trying to prop up local businesses. And I have tried many more times than the examples given above. The results are always very similar.
I read this and immediately thought I’d been scammed on Saturday morning. Just checked my browsing history and I was on giro.co.uk the real website
yes, publicity of this scam website pretty much coincided with the real giro screwing their pricing. I believe most orders were cancelled and the rices restored to normal. More on the sticky PSA discount thread.