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Krayven Sumhead
7th June 2006, 11:40
Please stop sending your 'Dealer Evaluation' trash to my address. I've never had a good experience at one of your dealerships (except the initial purchase of my bikes). Other than that, all of the so called 'Techs' are mere 'parts changers' and that's it. If the scoot doesn't throw a code, forget it. I wrote the MoCo no less than three (3) letters complaining about the dealers and their service departments here in the Toledo area and YOU chose to ignore all three. So, I'm now ignoring anything sent by the MoCo. Save your postage and invest it in some TECHNOLOGY OR BETTER YET, FIND SOME WAY TO KEEP YOUR CHEAP-*SS GAUGES FROM CONDENSATING INSIDE THE GLASS......:roflblack

snowman
7th June 2006, 11:43
Please stop sending your 'Dealer Evaluation' trash to my address. I've never had a good experience at one of your dealerships (except the initial purchase of my bikes). Other than that, all of the so called 'Techs' are mere 'parts changers' and that's it. If the scoot doesn't throw a code, forget it. I wrote the MoCo no less than three (3) letters complaining about the dealers and their service departments here in the Toledo area and YOU chose to ignore all three. So, I'm now ignoring anything sent by the MoCo. Save your postage and invest it in some TECHNOLOGY OR BETTER YET, FIND SOME WAY TO KEEP YOUR CHEAP-*SS GAUGES FROM CONDENSATING INSIDE THE GLASS......:roflblack

Geez, Krayven, you're gonna hurt their feelings.....:eek: :eek: :eek:

gronk62
7th June 2006, 11:44
:roflblack :roflblack

merc
7th June 2006, 11:49
man that is a classic letter
:clap :clap :clap :clap :clap

Snuffy
7th June 2006, 12:32
So how do I get even. Well that little self addressed pre stamped envelope, they gave you just wrap the crap and send, no return address, no name, no nothin. You see if you throw the envelope away it doesn't cost HD anything, Buuuuuut if you mail it back. I know I know whats a stamp worth well if everytime they send that crap out and it went back empty well seems to me they might get the picture. Same way with credit card apps just send the envelope back with nothing in it. doesn't cost you anything but it does them

gronk62
7th June 2006, 12:41
I save up my junk mail and when I get a nice fat pile I stuff it in some companies return paid envelope and send it all to 'em :laugh

Snuffy
7th June 2006, 12:52
I save up my junk mail and when I get a nice fat pile I stuff it in some companies return paid envelope and send it all to 'em :laugh

my wife does that all the time, she likes to mix the credit cards around. this time might go to visa, next time American express, next time sears. She got a little vengenance in her when it comes to junk mail.

merc
7th June 2006, 13:32
I really like that idea.
send back the contents in different company envelopes.
send the magazine stuff to a credit card company.
The credit card stuff to HD
The free stamp stuff to investment place
and so on.
Thanks for the idea.

ZanexGt
7th June 2006, 15:07
I really like that idea.
send back the contents in different company envelopes.
send the magazine stuff to a credit card company.
The credit card stuff to HD
The free stamp stuff to investment place
and so on.
Thanks for the idea.

Although it'll probably do little to curb the heavy stream of junk mail I receive, I think this is hillarious. But then again, I'm hopeful that I'll stop getting PRE-APPROVED refinance offers for the house I DON'T own!