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idriss
19-09-2009, 20:37
I have 4 pedicabs available for sale. 21 speed hydraulic breaks. The passenger seat is 48" wide. They come with rain and frame canopy. Two black, one red, and a Tipke. The tipke black is blue and frame is black. The black and red bikes are 1200$ each and the tipke is 1500$. The pictures I am putting are of the bikes, if you have any questions just ask, or call me at 347-867-4542 or email me at benio11@yahoo.com.

srpedicab
08-11-2009, 08:57
Hello Driss,
I see you have some pedicabs for sale. I am interested in one of those Tartan Rickshaws just like the other 2 you sold me. From the collection of parts you sent me, I was able to make one complete cab. Now I am stuck with one pedicab and one piece of scrap metal. We are going to trade one complete, fully operational 21 speed Tartan Rickshaw in one piece for my unusable pathetic excuse for a pedicab. When I get the bike I paid for( I even sent you EXTRA money so you could ship them properly) I will remove this post and these pictures. I will follow you to ebay (yeah, I saw you trying dump off your bikes there too) and every other site with photographs, documents, and email conversations between us that will make it impossible for you to ever sell a bike online again. I gave you too many chances to settle this matter like gentlemen. Now it's hardball. If that doesn't work, then it's court. You know you did me wrong, time to make it right.

The rest of this post is for everyone who is considering purchasing a rickshaw from driss. Below you will see what I received in place of 2 pedicabs that were supposed to be delivered in one piece. After he already had my money for three weeks, plus extra for the shipping, here is what I received in a 4x5x5 crate that appeared to be assembled with scraps out of a construction site dumpster. You will see the bird's eye view of what was supposed to be two " ride 'em away" rickshaws. To be fair, he did tell me he had to disassemble them somewhat (had to take the wheels off). When I asked him what tools I needed to put them together at the freight yard, he told me "the tool is in there, just slap the wheels on" The rest of the photos show the result of my well spent six hundred bucks for shipping. If anybody would like to see more pictures of these bikes, including the ones of the two bikes I asked him to sent of the exact two bikes he had reserved for me, just drop me a line, I've got loads of them.. I'll even give you my # so we can chat. These would be really nice bikes if I had really received the bikes in the photos he sent me. At least one of the bikes is definately not one of the ones in the pic and neither were what was promised.