Lorraine Ipock
GBI just wanted to let you know the… I just wanted to let you know the material that I received was Great ! I was so impressed with everything ! It was a lot of help to me and everything that I needed was in the packet and when I had a question ,I would call and the Person on the line answered all of my Questions . I'm from the old school and I like to voice my opinions to a person , because now a days its all about computers which is nice in a way but I like that personal touch
Nicky Moore
GBThis was not what we were expecting… This was not what we were expecting when we were unknowingly signed up for a "free" business listing and a search engine that we had never heard of before. We pride our relationship from our vendors, we received nothing but a final notice demanding payment for services we didn't even know existed. Upon contacting the company we were told we would no longer be responsible for the payment, this was their only saving grace.
Margaret Kinney
GBWhile their premium marketing package… While their premium marketing package was priced higher than what we put towards advertising each year, Powersports.Online did pay us $40 to try out the services. All we had to do was review the Media Kit they sent, check out the website and our listing, and then let them know whether or not we were interested. Pretty easy.
MOJAVE MOTORSPORTS
GBPowerSports Online offered us $40 to… PowerSports Online offered us $40 to reveiw the materials sent to us for their marketing services. They did send us a check and upon review of the materials we decided that it was not for us. We called and cancelled right away without any problem.
Jeff Tuttobene
GBOnline sales have taken over he major… Online sales have taken over the major consumer markets of the motorcycle industry, it's time to step up and get a slice of that market. Brick and mortar shops are so busy selling 15 different brands that the service suffers when it comes time for warranty or recalls they take forever to complete. Lets face it the new generation of users is weak and has no interest in dirt bikes or street-bikes, they want DRIFT CARS and Road race cars, So it's the last of the Baby boomers who are supporting the OEM motorcycle industry and that is a limited group due to aging. I have no answer for or cure for this social shift but I shut down my shop before I lost my savings and invested in a home with a shop in the back and will continue work on engines only till i'm too old to wrench.