Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2005 14:38:12 -0800
Reply-To: Robert Fisher <refisher@MCHSI.COM>
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From: Robert Fisher <refisher@MCHSI.COM>
Subject: Re: SAVE THE ADVENTUREWAGEN MOLDS..donations needed!
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The guy salvaging the molds didn't ask for donations, he asked to be
reimbursed for his expenses, I would think most likely by the ultimate
owner, although he didn't say that. Presumably that person would attempt to
make and sell the tops and thereby make some kind of profit from it. It only
seems reasonable in that case. If somebody went to the time and expense
(even for basically altruistic reasons) to do something that I then used to
enhance my business or create a new one, I would certainly feel that they
were entitled to some recognition and consideration from me, whether they
asked for it or not.
Even if he had, or did, ask for donations, considering the circumstances, I
don't see the problem with it. Seems to me that he's doing this out of some
sense of greater good for the Vanagon community, not for personal gain, and
mostly because he happened to be nearby and thought he could help. He made
it clear that he doesn't want to own them and doesn't intend to profit from
them.
The first donations were unsolicited, in the spirit of the Roadhaus thing,
and I note, btw, that Chase was one of the first to offer a twenty. Steve
(the guy) just published his paypal account to facilitate this, which is
only logical, and in doing so explained clearly how he intended to handle
whatever monies came of it, including any surplus.
Frankly I don't see where the logistics of this thing are any of your damn
business if you're not involved with it- this is the same gripe that came up
with Larry and his engine problems; if people want to give other people
money for whatever reason that's up to them. There was nothing unethical
happening there and there's nothing unethical happening here.
If you really have an interest in this and the ability to help, perhaps you
should contact Steve directly and offer your assistance instead of
questioning other people's motives and methods.
Yeah, you have the right to ask. I have the right to answer.
Cya,
Robert
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steven Dodson" <steven@EPOCHDESIGN.COM>
To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2005 1:59 PM
Subject: SAVE THE ADVENTUREWAGEN MOLDS..donations needed!
>I offered to take and store the AW molds but they were already spoken for.
> I would have paid for the moving and storage myself, as anyone who takes
> them will eventually profit by having them.
>
> So I don't understand why someone would offer to take the molds but then
> turn to the list for cash donations. This is puzzling.
> IMHO; If you can't afford to store them, perhaps you shouldn't be storing
> them.
> Perhaps I missed it when someone else suggested that we give someone the
> money to help them out? If so, I still don't understand. Who ever owns
> these
> will profit from owning them. And for those of you awaiting for the
> opportunity to jump to someone's defense, please save your hate email for
> other issues. Just as one certainly has the right ask for money, I have
> right to ask why.
>
> -Steven Dodson
> Kneeland, CA
> "Inga" the 87 Syncro
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