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Originally Posted by GearHead_1
Competition is a good thing. Ever wonder why McDonalds and Burger King often sit across the street from each other?
I've actually done research on that. It's because McDonalds spends the most on site/market research while the other chains spend little. So, since the other chains do little research on where to put their restaurants they capitalize on McD's market/site research by putting up their restaurants near McD's locations. This is why McD's will typically open first and then the other chains will pop up in the same area shortly after.
Here's what I wonder . . . ever see a Starbucks across the street from another Starbucks? What's up with that?
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I agree with with everybody on this post, that AG is definitely has top notch customer service. So thank you AG for your outstanding service.
I had a few people ask me where I got my sponges, I sent Meghan the info, so that Max or the power that may be at AG can take a look at them.
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The "power that may be at AG" thanks you , Sparkie! See you when you get back!
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Originally Posted by sparkie
I agree with with everybody on this post, that AG is definitely has top notch customer service. So thank you AG for your outstanding service.
I had a few people ask me where I got my sponges, I sent Meghan the info, so that Max or the power that may be at AG can take a look at them.
I could look up the sponges but i did just wake are those DF concourse?
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Originally Posted by joe.p
I could look up the sponges but i did just wake are those DF concourse?
If you're talking about the DF Magic Cube on their website they show those as white. Plus aren't they a clay substitute? I think Sparkie uses these for dressing application.
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Originally Posted by MikeyC
If you're talking about the DF Magic Cube on their website they show those as white. Plus aren't they a clay substitute? I think Sparkie uses these for dressing application.
I think your right about being a clay substitute . I wonder if it used as bug remover with something like PB's BS, basicaly it would be doing the same thing. I noticed DF dropped the $$ on Ebay..
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Originally Posted by joe.p
I think your right about being a clay substitute . I wonder if it used as bug remover with something like PB's BS, basicaly it would be doing the same thing. I noticed DF dropped the $$ on Ebay..
I believe DF just lowered all their prices by like 20%. They also started offering bulk discounts.
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rather than introducing some new products, why not make some bundle deals? like a starters kit for example. an assortment of products, perhaps in sample sizes so people new to the scene can get all they need in one whack. or maybe some deals on common combinations of products?
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Originally Posted by teeks
rather than introducing some new products, why not make some bundle deals? like a starters kit for example. an assortment of products, perhaps in sample sizes so people new to the scene can get all they need in one whack. or maybe some deals on common combinations of products?
small sizes are hard to fill, still need same manpower, and usually cost similar to ship as the bigger bottles. This is why AG offers so many kits, to reduce costs, and allow you to use products that have been proven to work well. Your just getting full size products.
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Originally Posted by killrwheels@autogeek
Hmmm .... should I share my personal thoughts. Ok ...
Menzerna (wont happen)
Einszett (also wont happen)
Duragloss
Finish Kare
Chemical Guys (scratched that, too beta)
Werkstatt (he cannot handle our stock needs, personal opinion)
Zymol Estate Line
Now these were in no particular order ...
Hey Killr, what do you mean by saying CG is to beta?
2005 Toyota Tacoma
Silver Streak Mica
Double Cab 4x4
AEM/K&N intake
Magnaflow Exhaust
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