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Dave_B

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No, but it’s Ok, I found the email so have contacted them.
 
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lol. @George (eBiketuner.com)
but was not good, they wont fix a broken connector, they would rather me pay for a whole new item, all be it with 10% off.
Lol. Don't think so, it cost me £250 in the first place.
I'm really sorry about your damaged chip Dave. Unfortunately we can't repair broken products for you, we don't have a) the skill/expertise and 2) the materials. We purchase our stock directly from the manufacturer, Speedbox.

I understand it's a kick in the nuts damaging something like this but the order was placed at the end of August. Of course if you'd have fitted it and the connector snapped off straight away I'd replace it for you.

Sorry I wasn't able to offer a repair for you
 

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