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this might be breaking the rules but ,

its the 3rd time ive tried to get a quote for some work and they NEVER call back

does anyone else have this problem ? are they usually like this ?

not trying break the rules and slander them or anything but just trying to find out if this is usual for them and I should just give up.......

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this might be breaking the rules but ,

its the 3rd time ive tried to get a quote for some work and they NEVER call back

does anyone else have this problem ? are they usually like this ?

not trying break the rules and slander them or anything but just trying to find out if this is usual for them and I should just give up.......

They have changed hands and Matt is running it now.

I believe they are still setting up staff/tuners/mechanics etc atm so you may have to be a little patient.

Cheers

Ken

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  • 3 weeks later...

hey dude i work at speedworks and as ken pointed out the place has changed hands and one of the office members has been in europe over the xmas break so we have been flat out trying to sort out new computer systems and of course get all the work done. It is sometimes easier to drop in and see us. Our work load is a little easier now so give us a call if u still need a quote done and we will jump straight onto it. I appolagise for any inconvenience this may have caused you.

Cheers froggah

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Hey arkon

had no problems with them have on order a ssqv and they've contacted me tellin me it's all godo for pick up n stuff just depends think they are real busy this time of year though everyones rushin back from holidays n wantin to spend more money on the new year :PBJ:

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