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I wanted to give a really big thanks to one of our forum vendors. That vendor is "Pipedreams." I contacted Ed at pipedreams to tell him about a potential problem. Without another breath, he said not to worry that the fix was being sent to me. I want to personally thank Ed of Pipedreams. THANKS!!!!!
Yeah, it's called free advertising! And who in their right mind could be against that, or good customer service!!! One good reference is worth, what? a few dozen more new customers?
Yeah, it's called free advertising! And who in their right mind could be against that, or good customer service!!! One good reference is worth, what? a few dozen more new customers?
I luv it!
Trust me......it's way beyond free advertising when it comes to Ed's customer service
I wanted to give a really big thanks to one of our forum vendors. That vendor is "Pipedreams." I contacted Ed at pipedreams to tell him about a potential problem. Without another breath, he said not to worry that the fix was being sent to me. I want to personally thank Ed of Pipedreams. THANKS!!!!!
Thanks so much for the support, being an owner and car nut goes a long way in making me aware of what it takes to be a happy customer. Just so no one gets nervous, it was just a defective polishing buff
St. Jude Donor '06-'07-'08-'09-'10-'11-12-'13-'14-'15-'16
Originally Posted by Pipedreams
Wow, forgot all about it I was busy reading this thread
Should look like these if I get time
Well, if you get around to it, could you ship them to me please.
They really look awesome Ed, nicely done.
Sorry to the OP about the thread steal, but I think that picture of my newly painted Comp Grey CHMSL goes to the fine work that Ed does.
Which is what this thread is all about anyway.
Designer Imagines A Corvette That Looks More Like a Corvette Than the Corvette
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