I know some of the other vendors have offered this in the past. I was just wanting to get some feedback and see if anyone would be interrested in it.
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Would you be interrested in a layaway payment plan.
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That's a great idea, it may even sway my desicion to supercharge... If you could come up with a set of guidlines. Tell us whether or not you will have "set payment schedules" or just a blanket policy of pay within say..9 months.
Knowing a little more I think I'd be picking up a set of hotpipes from you.ONPOC.ca Administrator
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It looks like I am going to go ahead and do the layaway process. It looks like the way I am going to do it is. 15% down. 12 month maximum on layaway unless arrangements are made. I know how money can get tight from time to time. If something comes up and a refund is needed I will do those with a 15% restocking fee only if less than 70% is still owed on the item. If you have paid more than 70% you can sell your spot on the layaway to someone else. Which you can do at anytime if you want to save the 15%. The transfers of layaway will need to be in writing from both parties to prevent problems. With a verifiable email address or PM.Last edited by Karsoundguy; December 21, 2005, 11:13 PM.
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I am going to keep a record on my computer. i will also give you a copy when yo make a payment payments will go to me. parts@twmotorsports.net or you can send them. I will suppy the address if needed
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Originally posted by SpykeZok quick question. why are turbo pipes called hot pipes?
Originally posted by KarsoundguyIt looks like I am going to go ahead and do the layaway process. It looks like the way I am going to do it is. 15% down. 12 month maximum on layaway unless arrangements are made. I know how money can get tight from time to time. If something comes up and a refund is needed I will do those with a 15% restocking fee only if less than 70% is still owed on the item. If you have paid more than 70% you can sell your spot on the layaway to someone else. Which you can do at anytime if you want to save the 15%. The transfers of layaway will need to be in writing from both parties to prevent problems. With a verifiable email address or PM.
Awsome, after the new year I think you can expect a first payment from me.ONPOC.ca Administrator
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