Yes, I have dealt with Brad also. We had a bit of a falling out over a Miyata frame a few years ago, no one to blame, just a misunderstannding - he was more annoyed at me than I at him. However, I have never known him to be anything other than honest, and I'm sure that if he charges your card he will deliver the goods. Perhaps your order was just mislaid.
Regards,
Jerry Moos
>
>
> Bradley Woehl owns American Cyclery in San Francisco.
>
> I think it's likely he got distracted and dropped the ball rather
> than trying to scam anyone ... did you send him any money? If so,
> call the shop.
>
> http://www.americancyclery.com/
>
>
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> ---------- Original Message -----------
> From: handsfie@aol.com
> To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
> Sent: Mon, 8 Dec 2003 16:41:26 EST
> Subject: [CR]Speaking of Scams
>
> > Several weeks ago on the CR list a person calling himself Brad Woehl
> > and using this email address <A
> > HREF="mailto:bwoehl@sbcglobal.net">bwoehl@sbcglobal.net</A>, offered
> > some leather bar wrap and some bar and stem combos already wrapped.
> > I corresponded with him, agrred to purchase some items, sent my CC
> > info and have never heard anything again. He has not responded to
> > multiple emails. Does anybody know Brad Woehl? Another scalawag
> > (like Carston Rehbein-I fell for the Selection Surprise too) taking
> > advantage of us old bike fanatics? Rodney Handsfield in Hutchinson,
> > KS.