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Propulsion

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  1. @Keith you make some valid points. I'm brand new to the EUC game, and only discovered the forum after I bought my wheel. If I had known Jason's reputation, I would've chosen differently. I absolutely regretting giving FREEMOTIONSHOP my business.
  2. He's refusing to take any responsibility at this point and told me "ask @Jason McNeil to fix it for you." How do people like this stay in business?
  3. Thanks for sharing, this was not the way I was looking forward to entering the EUC community :/
  4. Hey guys, I just wanted to share my experience with the eBay seller FREEMOTIONSHOP I purchased a V5F+ from them in October. From the get go, there were concerns. 1. He simply copied the ewheels website for his item description (see picture) 2. He didn't have the item in stock even though the ad said otherwise, which delayed the arrival to about 2 weeks. 3. The receipt I got was of a lower price than I paid, when I asked, he said he was doing that to avoid paying taxes. 4. Worst of all, the wheel DIED after 1 month of very tame riding. Dumped me off abruptly, injuring my right knee. What followed was a long aggravating back and forth with the seller. He first accused me of water damage, then said he only has a 14 day return policy, finally asking me to contact inmotion in China vs. a cheap ninebot as replacement. So what I learned through this whole experience is that where you buy your wheel matters. There is an expected failure rate with these things and when that happens, is the seller going to be on your side?
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