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From: larry@biancx.com (Larry Racies)
Subject: Re: How to remove dealer nametag?
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Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 02:27:45 GMT
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In article <19980928152442.11981.00003343@ng01.aol.com>,
JnJBledsoe <jnjbledsoe@aol.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>I recently purchased a Ford Escort ZX2 that came with an ugly standard
>>feature 
>>- a tacky metal plate stamped with the dealer's name and glued onto the 
>>fiberglass rear bumper.  Does anyone have experience removing these?  What 
>>products are recommended?
>
>Yeah, I hate those too.  The're nothing more than free advertising for the
>dealer.  If I knew I could get a comission for everytime someone read my dealer
>tag and bought a car from them, I wouldn't mind having it on there.  Seriously,
>I would go to the dealer's body shop and tell them you want it removed. 
>They'll probably try to talk you out of it, but tell them that you didn't pay
>to have it on there, so you want it removed.

	Or...if they give you a hard time about removing it, notify
	them--backed up by a formal letter--that you will be billing
	them so much a month for advertising until it's removoed.

Larry Racies
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