Good point, Slits, but I am always optimistic, and hate all of the negativity.
I would like to see the cd and test it myself. NO ONE has ever said anything about the cd being anything but a wonderful tool and since we have them mass produced, they would naturally all be the same.
I think the appropriate thing to do would be to return it and exchange it for a good one along with a free printed catalog. As far as the guy who SAID that we would not send him a catalog cd because he was not a Porsche owner, and spoke with me personally, that too is not worth addressing because I am here to encourage the hobby and get new owners or potential owners involved NOT discourage them!!!!!!!!!!! Just watching the 30 minute video should inspire anyone to purchase and restore a 914! Slits, have you seen the video yourself? What did you think of it?
The guy who said that he paid for the catalog and never received it? Why did he just not call back and say so and we would have GLADLY sent him another! Why would we be so crazy to deny ourselves potential business?
As a side note, if we could still get the R.L. Polk list of registration compilations in the 50 states, we would, in spite of the internet, design plan, produce and mass mail another 914 catalog, and it would be bigger and better than ever. Too bad the privacy act excluded companies from ever again purchasing legitimate mailing lists. SOME people would welcome such mail!!!
QUOTE(SLITS @ Dec 9 2010, 10:43 AM)
QUOTE(dr914@autoatlanta.com @ Dec 9 2010, 08:24 AM)
Please keep in mind that there is a nice 30 minute video tour of the place hosted by me and talking about the 914s in the display area, on the catalog cd. Fun to watch and get a laugh or two. Probably the most interesting part is some of the rust repairs we do here!
Well George, instead of promoting a video and your collection, I, personally, would have answered the problem of a music cd and a non-receipt of a catalog/cd.
Oh well, I guess that's the difference. Not bashing ... just reminding