[BMWCSRegistry] CS Registry Badges

Art Wegweiser art at bmwcsregistry.org
Sat Jul 21 15:43:29 EDT 2007


Steve,
Got a contact for those Porsche people? A US agent for the badges 
perhaps?  Any references from satisfied customers whose badges have 
lasted more than one year without disintegrating or exploding?

Given their track record, and growing worse by the day, I try to 
avoid putting anything from China in my body or on my car but I'll 
try to remain open minded.

Do you believe this statement? Say what the Chinese government 
doesn't want you to say and you might disappear but make a buck 
anyway you can. A triumph for the union of Capitalism and Communism.

>"The Chinese government pays great attention to addressing flaws in 
>product quality, especially the quality of food products," Li 
>Changjiang, a top official at the General Administration of Quality 
>Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine, said at a Beijing news 
>conference on Friday, according to Xinhua.

Surely somebody in the US&A can still make these things.
Art

At 9:54 PM -0400 7/20/07, Coupecs at aol.com wrote:
>Searching ebay for a CS Registry BadgeI found the 356 Porsche badge 
>for sale - lovely. I contacted the Registry and the person in charge 
>of what they call goodies.
>
>
>She has badges made all the time for events, etc.  Details:
>
>Up to seven colors
>6-8 weeks from the time the order is placed
>Made in China(lead paint and polluting smelters no extra charge)
>$12.00 each
>Postage extra
>Badges come individually packaged with mounting hardware
>
>Here comes the BUT
>
>One-time setup fee:  $280.00
>Minimum order   50
>
>Are there 50 of us out there who would commit? What if 25 of us 
>each bought a spare?
>
>With 25 buyers at two each that would be approximately  $40.00 each. 
>
>I would be willing to leverage the deal as long as it did not cost 
>me an extra nickel. When I have 25  checks in hand I would place the 
>order.
>
>Be the first on your block or in your state or commonwealth or 
>territory to mount a badge on the front of your Coupe.
>
>Suggestions, changes, take-over bids welcome.
>
>Steve ONeill
>
>74CSi

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