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Re: TRF Web Site (From TRF)

To: TRFmail@aol.com
Subject: Re: TRF Web Site (From TRF)
From: Rick Brown <mgrick@ptd.net>
Date: Fri, 26 Sep 1997 18:22:17 -0700
TRFmail@aol.com wrote:
> 
> The attached file answers some of the questions raised regarding our web
> site.
> 
>     ---------------------------------------------------------------
> Dear Triumph and MG Enthusiasts,
> 
>      It has been a while since I have communicated with you, and I am
> aware that there has been a lot of interest in our web site, although
> there is nothing on it yet.
> 
>      We have been working in-house when we have had time over the
> past couple of months to design and write the information for the web
> site, and we had gone to the expense of contracting a designer and
> paying server fees.  Regrettably, we found that we simply could not
> work with the designer, and we have parted company.
> 
>      One of our part-time employees, a high school student and
> computer geek, named Will Jones has now picked up the project.  Will
> is very intelligent and a joy to work with.  Our web page is only his
> second attempt, but I believe that it will be functional and that it
> will provide information that we can update and change whenever we
> desire because our designer is right here with us.
> 
>      I know that many of you have had advice in regard to the web
> site, and we will be interested in hearing your comments as our site
> develops.
> 
>      We at The Roadster Factory are aware that our web site can
> change and enhance many aspects of our business.  We have many ideas
> that we want to try out as we go, including taking orders by e-mail
> in the near future.  We have concluded that it may be a good idea for
> us to have several new e-mail addresses, one for taking orders, one
> for taking catalogue requests, and one for general communications.
> We would set customers up for placing orders by e-mail in advance by
> taking charge card numbers by phone or by fax to avoid the necessity
> of communicating charge card numbers by e-mail.
> 
>      Don't start sending orders by e-mail until we are ready, as we
> receive too many hundreds of pieces of mail every week to sort
> through them properly to handle orders expeditiously.  We see that
> working on the internet will be a lot of fun, and we are anxious to
> get started.  In the mean time, the best way to support us is to
> continue ordering by fax and by phone.
> 
>      I am looking forward to getting the web site up and running and
> to having your thoughts on its effectiveness.
> 
> Regards,
> Charles A. Runyan

So whats the URL?

Rick

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