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| Categories: | Motor Scooters, Motorcycle Dealers |
| Specialities: | Honda Motorcycles Atv's & Scooters, Authorized Sales & Service |
| Brands: | Bombardier |
| Related Web Sites: | National Homepage National Homepage |
| Other Contact Info: | Fax: (845) 567-0848 Email: FASTHOG@WARWICK.NET |
I needed a rear tire, mine was shot. I traveled up to OCC from Reading,Pa, about 170 miles, with a Goldwing group. Upon arriving I found a problem with my rear tire. I was directed to Moroney's. This was on a Saturday afternoon. The owner,Pat, saw to it that I was taken care of so I could get a new tire and return home safely. This was on a Goldwing with a sidecar. Everyone at this dealership was very helpful, like you were important. Thanks to all at Moroney's, I made it home.
Don't do business with Moroney's Cycle! Buy and service your Harley Davison elsewhere. Untrustworthy, dishonorable and shady business.
My brother was killed in an automobile accident on March 27th, 2003. I donât think I can express to you enough the unquantifiable emotional distress that we are experiencing right now.
My brother's estate owns a Harley Davidson Motorcyle that was purchased at Moroneyâs and was in for service and winter storage at: Moroney's Cycle The storage was $227.00 for winter storage and $1539.29 for parts and labor that was ordered to be done on the bike.
After the death of my brother, my other brother called and told the head of sales, Denise what had happened and that he was in the process of filling all of the insurance claims necessary. She told him not to worry, the bike was fine and that he should get back to her when he wanted it. He assumed that I had picked it up; I assumed that he had. We never received a bill, phone call, letter or communication from Moroneyâs EVER. A third party found out that the bike was still there on August 29th, 2007 and contacted my sister. At that point we called Moroney's a total of eight times over the next two weeks to find out what was going on. My sister and I never received calls back, and again through a third party we were put in touch with the head of sales. Denise did call us back, asking that we pay what my brother had put in a work order for. Denise made it clear that she understood the miscommunication that had occurred. During the conversation between Denise and me, we agreed that I would come on Thursday, September 13th with a check for the $227.00 (for storage) and the $1539.29 (for service) and get the bike, obviously of very sentimental value to our family. While Denise and I were finalizing the arrangements, Pat Moroney took the phone from Denise, told me I owed him $10,000 for storage and that he was not responsible for sending any bills to anyone. He went on to say that he would âbuy it off of us for $4,000.â When I offered to pay the amount that Denise and I had agreed upon the following day, he told me to âget a lawyerâ¦(he) was not releasing the bike for less than $5000.00 and thatâs a deal.â