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Date:         Tue, 25 Jul 2000 08:04:37 -0400
Reply-To:     pokeswagon@blazenet.net
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From:         "(Donna Cassano)" <pokeswagon@blazenet.net>
Subject:      Re: Parts Places
Comments: To: Matthew Bulley <gmbulley@bulley-hewlett.com>
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Great idea Matthew. If we all "encourage" him maybe he'll get his conscience back.

Peace - donna '84 Westy (Pepe)

PS Right on the Suburban Sprawl issue!

Matthew Bulley wrote:

> On the subject of the Michigan-VW-Recycler-Most-Despised, does anyone have > an e-mail address/URL for Parts Place. Long ago I threw away the unreadable > rag they sent me in lieu of a catalog. I'd like to encourage Jack Finn to > do the right thing... > > G. Matthew Bulley > Bulley-Hewlett > Mount Olive, NC USA > 877.658.1278 Tollfree > www.bulley-hewlett.com > > My Agenda: Stop Suburban Sprawl. > My Methods: Revitalize older, highly-dense, urban towns. Champion > mass/rapid transit and fast Internet service to these towns. Demand > replacement of archaic, "separationist" zoning laws with neo-traditional > dense/mixed use zoning. > The Result: All Americans obtain superior living opportunities; sprawl is > restrained; and dense, beautiful, interlinked towns become our children's > inheritance. > Find out more at http://www.cnu.org > > -----Original Message----- > From: Melissa Hohauser-Thatcher [SMTP:Vwvangrrl@aol.com] > Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 10:29 PM > To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > Subject: Just some food for thought > > This was going to be a letter of farewell, but I found out today it is also > a > letter of warning? > My '90 has been sitting in my driveway since February needing a head job > and > a couple of other inconsequential repairs that basically made it a lawn > ornament. I recently decided that I could not attempt the head job alone > and > couldn't afford it so I called PARTS PLACE, INC in Auburn Hills, MI to see > what they might be able to do for me. They hauled it and I followed 24 > hours > later to find out what they could give me. I know this place from a friend > with a Vdub shop on the other side of the state. $200 and some tears later > I > departed. > Today I received a phone call from the man who I dealt with - JACK FINN - > who > owns the PARTS PLACE, INC and he gave me the third degree - > When someone buys something and the condition of that thing is different > than > originally thought - it's still a deal right? He goes on with this line of > question for about three minutes and then tells me that my van was fine - > the > engine problems were "inconsequential" and they've fixed it up and had it > for > sale at PARTS PLACE, INC for $3500. He asked If I wanted to buy it back > from > him for that price. > Well, there's the story - take from it what you will. I will continue to > search for the van that is mine - in the meantime I'll keep the name > vwvangrrl@aol.com if anyone wants to write. > I hope this story makes you think before you sell - or to whom you sell - > or > to whom you trust your van for mechanical info. And maybe you could find > someone else to deal with if you're already dealing with PARTS PLACE, INC > in > Auburn Hills, MI. > I sure feel screwed - although I always thought that rollergirl (the van) > and > screwing would come together in a much different way! > Thanks for all of the help and interesting info. > melissa


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