posted 26 April, 2002 07:41 PM
I received mine in the mail today. The auth.came a little bent.....but fixable. Can't wait to show off my antenna flag. Thanks for your quick response Teri
-------------------- 2002 35th Ann. SS limited edition M02-1164 LE# 213 T-tops, M6 K&N filter LS1 Motorsports Direct-Flow air lid SLP 35th Anniversary engine plaque Hurst Chrome Shifter
posted 27 April, 2002 01:19 AM
well if nathan ever gets over to steve and teri's she be able to get mine ready for when i get out there in the end of may for my visit!
Posts: 924 | From: new york | Registered: Feb 2002
| IP: Logged
posted 29 April, 2002 12:35 AM
just gave them your application tonight. dont fret and frown. Posts: 1579 | From: Portland, OR. | Registered: May 2001
| IP: Logged
posted 29 April, 2002 10:37 AM
I received mine Saturday. Everything was in great shape! The license plate frame is on the SS! Thanks Teri! Posts: 322 | From: Fort Polk, LA | Registered: Feb 2002
| IP: Logged
My broken frame was not a result of anything you did. Therefore, I am very willing to pay you for the part+shipping. Please let me know what the cost will be.
posted 01 May, 2002 06:28 PM
No cost for this one.....this batch was really brutalized by the P.O. this time. So far, that's 7 breaks out of 43 sent. I only had a handful of breaks reported for the first 600.
Just send me your address and I'll get another one in the mail.
Posts: 7198 | From: Near Portland, Oregon, USA | Registered: Feb 2000
| IP: Logged
Just received my replacement license plate frame in perfect condition. Thank you! The "Fragile - Do not bend" message worked!
It just so happens that I was out in the drive taking off some Z5 when the letter carrier was making the rounds. He went up to my mail box ( which is narrow if you recall ) put some regular mail in and approached me with the envelope with the frame in. He said "It says do not bend and wont fit in your mail box." I told him what had happend to the first plate frame and he asked where I would like oversized envelopes to be left. I said "Just lean them up against the front door if you don't mind."
We're nearly out of large envelopes, so I'm looking into some rigid mailers to use instead(links below). Opinions welcome.
S-918 : 9.5 x 13" Jiffy Rigi Bag #4 200/case * Finally - a mailer that won't bend, crease or fold! * Insert material and fold over self-sealing flap. No tape or stiffeners needed. Stiff fiberboard and sturdy kraft construction provide rigid protection. * Tear strip opening. * $77.00 per case
posted 08 May, 2002 12:53 PM
Thanks, I think we should still use the bubble wrap for the plate frame, in addition to the rigid mailer, not only for protection of the plate frame, but to keep it from creasing the Letter of Authenticity.
Posts: 7198 | From: Near Portland, Oregon, USA | Registered: Feb 2000
| IP: Logged