Anonymous wrote:Has anybody had issues with Peloton customer service? I was looking at the reviews on the Peloton website and saw that most people are really happy, but there is definitely a decent-sized minority who say that they had major problems with the operation of their bikes and that Peloton customer service wouldn't help them get them fixed or was unresponsive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine anything worse than sitting on a Peloton bike going nowhere. I run. I need the change of scenery.
Why on earth are you in this thread with your totally non-responsive answer? Saying "I think I want to be Harry Potter for Halloween" would be as responsive. I do not get people like you. Can you read?
Anonymous wrote:Has anybody had issues with Peloton customer service? I was looking at the reviews on the Peloton website and saw that most people are really happy, but there is definitely a decent-sized minority who say that they had major problems with the operation of their bikes and that Peloton customer service wouldn't help them get them fixed or was unresponsive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really want one. Are the showrooms set up for you to be able to actually try out a class?
Yes. You can try a class. Is a bit weird to do it in the show room though!
Yeah, I was hoping they had some more private space in the back, but I looked at the FB page for the showroom in Montgomery Mall and saw photos of crazy people spinning in front of the picture window with shoppers walking by. No, thanks!
Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine anything worse than sitting on a Peloton bike going nowhere. I run. I need the change of scenery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really want one. Are the showrooms set up for you to be able to actually try out a class?
Yes. You can try a class. Is a bit weird to do it in the show room though!
Yeah, I was hoping they had some more private space in the back, but I looked at the FB page for the showroom in Montgomery Mall and saw photos of crazy people spinning in front of the picture window with shoppers walking by. No, thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really want one. Are the showrooms set up for you to be able to actually try out a class?
Yes. You can try a class. Is a bit weird to do it in the show room though!
Anonymous wrote:I don't use earbuds with mine, I just use the speakers on the device and they're fine, but the Peloton earbuds that came with the bike are standard ones, so your Apple buds should be fine.
Has anyone successfully been able to cast the Peloton screen to a smart tv? We have a Vizio and my Peloton isn't listing it on the list of devices.
Anonymous wrote:I really want one. Are the showrooms set up for you to be able to actually try out a class?
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why Peloton charges $12.99 a month for the app and $40 a month for the subscription if you buy their bike. What do you get with the subscription that you don't get with the app? It looks like they both feature live classes and the prerecorded class library.
Anonymous wrote:I think I'm going to buy one. Do you need to buy their earbuds or can I use my old Apple ones with the regular jack?