On Again....$25 for $50 Worth of Motorcycle Parts and Apparel from GP Bikes

HunGJaI

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Check out: http://www.wagjag.com/?c=1&w=22577&wid=21f2d862274de41b6d213293fdee24d2

Offer Details


  • Expires October 31, 2011
  • Limit 1 per person per visit
  • Valid only for parts, clothing and accessories
  • Not valid with other offers. Valid for new clients only
  • Taxes included. Voucher has no cash value

Highlights

  • Apparel for men and women by Teknic, Speed and Strength, Klim, Kini and Dainese
  • Tools and parts to build your motorcycle
  • Riding gurus on staff
  • Valid In Store Only

About GP Bikes
What does it take to be an Easy Rider? Well, a young Peter Fonda or Dennis Hopper would tell you it takes an unconventional lifestyle on the open roads of rural America, romanticized with just the right rock 'n' roll tune. However, if you can't fit this kind of thing into your daily routine, us at WagJag have another - albeit less Hollywood - idea for how to make sure you're riding smoothly: for $25, you get $50 towards parts and apparel at GP Bikes.
GP Bikes outfits bikers in a slick selection of swag, keeping them up to date with all the current road fashion whizzing down the streets. The Whitby dealership and store also sells an abundance of parts and equipment to keep motorcycles roaring, and save well-dressed riders from looking like sheep in wolves' clothing. Come into the 24,000 square-foot facility and you'll be greeted by brand-name lines of men's and women's clothing and accessories by Teknic, Speed and Strength, Klim, Kini and Dainese. If your hog needs a little TLC, rebuild it with the slew of parts and equipment GP Bikes has on hand, from handlebars to brakes to tires. Check out the range of products available on the website.
For more than 10 years, GP BIkes has operated its everything-motorcycle emporium with justified pride. The company's knowledgeable staff have the skinny on all of the Ducati, Triumph, Vespa and other new and used motorcycles they sell. They're also up to speed on all the components each bike consists of, so they can assist you with all your questions.




GP Bikes
1100 Champlain Court
Whitby, ON
L1K6N7
http://maps.google.ca/maps?f=q&sour...+Ct,+Whitby,+Ontario+L1N+6K9&t=h&z=16&iwloc=A
Link: http://www.wagjag.com/?c=1&w=22577&wid=21f2d862274de41b6d213293fdee24d2
 
never used that wagjag.com, do i just print out that page? and in first post it says offer expires in oct 31 2011. but in the link it says deal expires in 6 days. whats up with that?
 
never used that wagjag.com, do i just print out that page? and in first post it says offer expires in oct 31 2011. but in the link it says deal expires in 6 days. whats up with that?

The deal is selling on Wagjag for 6 more days before it expires... (The deal ends on Wagjag not GP Bikes)

The coupon is good until Oct 31 2011 with GP bikes.

Could it possibly be a scam? Maybe we need to check with GP bikes to make sure they were indeed associated with wag.

Not a scam, this deal was done before with GP bikes but it was on Groupon...but please go ahead and call GP bikes to confirm if your scared.

anyone tried using this coupon for things like chain lube?
I would call and double check...it's for :


  • Apparel for men and women by Teknic, Speed and Strength, Klim, Kini and Dainese
  • Tools and parts to build your motorcycle
 
hmmm.... gloves!
 
It says "Valid for new clients only". I have bought three bikes from them, obviously not a new client. Is that what it means?
 
never used that wagjag.com, do i just print out that page? and in first post it says offer expires in oct 31 2011. but in the link it says deal expires in 6 days. whats up with that?

No, once you purchase the offer from wagjag, they send you an email with your coupon. The email usually follows after the deal closes on wagjag. wagjag and the retailer have an arrangement and part of the arrangement is that wagjag must sell a minimum # of coupons for the retailer before the offer is valid. Once wagjag hits that minimum # the deal is valid and the people that bought the offer get their coupon.
 
No, once you purchase the offer from wagjag, they send you an email with your coupon. The email usually follows after the deal closes on wagjag. wagjag and the retailer have an arrangement and part of the arrangement is that wagjag must sell a minimum # of coupons for the retailer before the offer is valid. Once wagjag hits that minimum # the deal is valid and the people that bought the offer get their coupon.

omg so many steps for a darn coupon, so much easier if gpbikes just issue online coupons themselves lol
 
omg so many steps for a darn coupon, so much easier if gpbikes just issue online coupons themselves lol

Relatively speaking, yes. It would be much easier if GP Bikes did their own thing; but then only their existing customers would be aware of it.

Websites like Groupon and Wagjag take quite a hefty premium on the coupons thy sell. I believe Groupon takes 50% of the purchase price of each coupon; so in this case, GP Bikes would only be pocketing $12.50 for each coupon purchased (assuming Wagjag's commissions are similar to Groupons).

GP Bikes may be more inclined to just give you a $25 discount (with $50 purchase) if you call them directly and mention that you saw the Wagjag deal but would rather deal with GPB directly.
 
Relatively speaking, yes. It would be much easier if GP Bikes did their own thing; but then only their existing customers would be aware of it.

Websites like Groupon and Wagjag take quite a hefty premium on the coupons thy sell. I believe Groupon takes 50% of the purchase price of each coupon; so in this case, GP Bikes would only be pocketing $12.50 for each coupon purchased (assuming Wagjag's commissions are similar to Groupons).

GP Bikes may be more inclined to just give you a $25 discount (with $50 purchase) if you call them directly and mention that you saw the Wagjag deal but would rather deal with GPB directly.

Wagjag takes 50% also.
 
Wagjag does not scam. I've used it.
 
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