Babboe to offer refunds for unsafe bikes after safety recall
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Babboe will give owners of potentially unsafe cargo bikes money back if they want to. The company has promised this to the Consumer & Market Authority (ACM). Anyone who qualifies for this can report to Babboe from the end of January. The sale of cargo bikes was stopped in February by order of the Dutch Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA) because safety could not be guaranteed. Hundreds of complaints had been received about frames b…
Babboe to offer refunds for unsafe bikes after safety recall
Babboe, a prominent Dutch manufacturer of cargo bikes, has agreed to offer refunds to customers who purchased certain models of its bicycles deemed to have a potential safety risk. This decision comes after the company engaged in talks with the Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM), following complaints from customers and the Consumer Association (Consumentenbond).
Dutch cargo bike maker Babboe will refund owners of unsafe cargo bikes from the brand. The company has promised to do so to the Dutch consumer watchdog Authority for Consumers & Markets (ACM).
Babboe will refund owners of an unsafe cargo bike from the manufacturer. The cargo bike manufacturer has made this commitment to the Netherlands Authority for Consumers & Markets (ACM). Consumers who think they qualify for this can report to Babboe from the end of January, according to the supervisory authority.
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