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To: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
Subject: Solvang
From: E Scanlon <escanlon@worldaccessnet.com>
Date: Wed, 04 May 2005 21:37:38 -0700
Just my 2" here, but am I correct in that someone is moaning that some of the 
raffle prizes given out by event were in fact purchased as opposed to donated?
So what's your point?  That only donated prizes be given out?  Or that all 
prizes should be bought?  Or that they not receive the same fanfare as the 
other prizes?  Or that only those companies that do a full donation be allowed 
to participate?  Or that you feel that the explanation should not have been 
given?  Or is this an attempt at getting publicity for you?  Or... what?

Sadly, there aren't tons and tons of vendors out there willing to source and 
provide the parts we need / want.  If there were, then we'd more than likely be 
going down to Pep Boys, Schucks, Dusty's, G.I.Joe's, or AutoZone or some such
other.

But there aren't, and due to that fact, there aren't a whole lot of companies 
to contact, that are willing to give up any part of the small amount of 
business there is, just to garner a small amount of publicity at an event.  If 
the items in question were bought at cost, then there HAS been a donation made, 
the profit that could have been made on those parts

I have a better idea.  Since you obviously don't want the organizing committee 
to buy prizes in the future, then YOU take over the organizing of the event, 
and then you can limit the prize donations to only those companies that give 
their product away.  Or better yet, why not have YOU pay for the items that 
cannot be obtained EXCEPT by being paid for at cost, then YOU can claim the 
donation?

Then we get another comment:

" I have a real problem with the way Fairlady Products attempted to garner 
favor with the entire Roadster community by
appearing to be SO GENEROUS with his donation, while the other vendor gave for 
FREE items to benefit the event.  Some of whom really couldn't afford the 
gesture, but gave nonetheless."

This sounds more like a bad case of sour grapes than anything else does.  Trust 
me if those people who purportedly couldn't afford the gesture REALLY couldn't 
afford the gesture...they wouldn't have done it ... period.

So before you go ranting about your right to a viewpoint, etc.  Just remember 
this:

"What happens when those vendor decide they've had enough, or worse can't stay 
in business and leave the Roadster the community? Well, I'll tell you what 
happens, prices will go up and there will be no more "free consultation" from 
those who actually own, repair, correctly restore and have the passion for our 
little cars. They just won't be there for us.   Wal-Mart is great for prices, 
but have you ever gotten any quality advise (I.E., service) from there. "

This also happens when vendors decide they no longer want to deal with the 
"idjits".

If all you can do is criticize or other wise comment how you could have done 
better.... then get off
your fat arse's and do so.  Otherwise, keep your comments to yourselves.

Enrique






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