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So who is it then? Others may like to know.No, but it’s Ok, I found the email so have contacted them.
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.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.
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