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Re: dash wiring harness from vicky brit

To: "Dummer, Dan" <Dan.Dummer@BestBuy.Com>
Subject: Re: dash wiring harness from vicky brit
From: Joe Curry <spitlist@gte.net>
Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2000 08:11:46 -0700
Dan,
I take exception with the comparison of VB with K-Mart, Wal-Mart, and Target.

If you go into any of those stores, you would expect to find (among other 
things) name brands sold at prices lass than the other
upscale stores.

Victoria British sells in most cases the same parts as the other suppliers at 
prices that are much higher.  Compare prices there with
SpitBits, BPNW and Ted Schumacher and see what you find.  I Think you will be 
surprised.

Plus, their shipping policies really bite!  I had a set of lifters shipped UPS 
ground recently and they based the shipping cost on the
price of the product not on the weight.  So I ended up paying $15.75 shipping 
for something that would have been delivered priority
mail for $3.20.

Needless to say, I shop everywhere else before I go to VB.

Joe

"Dummer, Dan" wrote:
> 
> Now hold on.  Why does Victoria British deserve to be called a "Poor
> Company" ?   Because its larger than the other supply houses ?   No, you
> won't get personal service there.  And yes, the operators on the phone are
> order takers, not technicians.   But when I call a supply house, I'm not
> looking for someone to ask questions of.  I want someone to take the order,
> tell me its in stock, and tell me that it will be at my house in just a
> couple days.   I get that from VB.   Are the parts concourse quality ?
> Nope.  Do I care ? Nope again.  If you are the kind of person, who would
> never shop in a Kmart/Wal-Mart/Target store, then you won't like VB.
> 
> And I'm working real hard to hold back a rant about companies caring about
> making a profit.  Arg.... that's one tough rant to choke back.......
> 
> The usual caveats apply here, I do not have a financial interest in VB.
> It just gets me going to hear a company slagged off just because they are
> big.
> 
> Cheers,
> Dan
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: mark holbrook [SMTP:rolling_rock_12@yahoo.com]
> > Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2000 10:19 PM
> > To:   dave jenkins
> > Cc:   spitfires@autox.team.net
> > Subject:      Re: dash wiring harness from vicky brit
> >
> >
> > I have to say that Vic Brit is a poor company.  All
> > they know is part numbers, you ask a question and they
> > have no idea what you're talking about.  TRF on the
> > other hand, as well as Rimmer Brothers, have great
> > ordering and tech knowledge.  I say screw Vic Brit and
> > give your business to people who care about YOU and
> > your CAR, not profit.
> > Mark
> > --- dave jenkins <me@davejenkins.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > Help--
> > >
> > > I am restoring a '75 spitfire 1500 and am
> > > contemplating rewiring my girl
> > > (haven't named her yet-- suggestions?).  I am
> > > thinking of ordering the
> > > 'complete wiring harness' from Vickybrit, but it
> > > doesn't come with the
> > > dash wiring harness.  Do they have one of those?  I
> > > can't see it in the
> > > catalog.  If not, where can I get one?
> > >
> > > ALSO-
> > > I am going to go for the 'beige' interior, not the
> > > biscuit.  Does the
> > > VickyBrit 'Complete Interior Kit' come in Beige, or
> > > just Biscuit and
> > > Black?
> > >
> > > Sorry for asking what would be tech support
> > > questions of their company,
> > > but I can't seem to get a good answer from them, and
> > > I thought maybe
> > > someone has experience.
> > >
> > >
> > > ONE LAST POINT:
> > > As a web developer and company exec with a firm that
> > > develops
> > > e-commerce, (www.mediabang.com) I am appalled at
> > > victoriabritish.com
> > > (can only order catalogs).  If I pushed it, I think
> > > I can help them
> > > develop an online parts ordering catalog.  Imagine
> > > being able to enter
> > > your car(s) on the site, and only see parts for that
> > > model . . . Imagine
> > > being able to track orders, the site would remember
> > > who you are, what
> > > your cars have had done, etc. . . imaging being
> > > notified when specific
> > > special orders for your car(s) come online!
> > >
> > > I know that was kind of sales-pitchy of me.  My
> > > point is this: if I can
> > > show them enough of a 'groundswell' for this, they
> > > might go for it.  I'm
> > > sure we can figure out some way of discounts for all
> > > of those who help
> > > out--
> > > just an idea (wish) . . .
> > >
> > >
> > > Dave
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> > =====
> > -Mark Holbrook-
> >
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