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Kelveden
Posted:
Wed Aug 21, 2019 3:59 pm
by checkrail
Hi, I ordered online a choke cable from them early Monday and received an email stating my order was being processed.
I have now had one at approx. 3.20pm saying my order is now complete. Am I being unfair but how long does it take to put a cable in a jiffy bag?
Once again praise for Sue Miller, an order from her always arrives the next day, also Kelveden don't say what the P&P is in their emails.
Any opinions? Thank you John
Re: Kelveden
Posted:
Wed Aug 21, 2019 4:11 pm
by nmauduit
well, consider yourself lucky : I've ordered a part a couple years ago, touched base with Paul several times about it to get occasionnal "be patient" type replies, and am still waiting...
Re: Kelveden
Posted:
Fri Aug 23, 2019 2:15 pm
by Elan Peter
I ordered some parts from kelvedon and they came very quickly (today in fact). I will await and see what they are like.
Funny how some people have different experiences.
Best regards, P
Re: Kelveden
Posted:
Fri Aug 23, 2019 4:08 pm
by Quart Meg Miles
checkrail wrote: Am I being unfair but how long does it take to put a cable in a jiffy bag?
No time at all once you are at the front of the queue and your credit has been checked, etc!
Re: Kelveden
Posted:
Fri Aug 23, 2019 4:22 pm
by checkrail
My cable arrived yesterday but I was not very impressed with it. The length was 66", twice as long as it should be.
I phoned and queried it and the answer was 'that's because it's for the Elan you have to cut to length for the +2'.
So the Webers must be a long way from the dashboard on the Elan ----- I don't think so!.
The reason for getting the cable was to tidy under the bonnet, the old one was frayed. i never need a choke 2/3 pumps does the tick.
I thought I would try Kelvenden because they are not too far from me for a visit. Sue Miller is the best!
I hope you are pleased with your parts. Regards John
Re: Kelveden
Posted:
Thu Sep 05, 2019 7:54 pm
by Bits