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Post by kiwidave on Oct 19, 2018 2:36:20 GMT -7
Kiwi cars back safe and sound. Big thanks to Jeff for hosting another great race and the sponsors for the cool goodies.
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Post by AJR on Oct 19, 2018 18:14:31 GMT -7
Thanks Jeff! Normally I would request a tracking number but am hooked up with USPS Informed Delivery now and already got notification that it's on it's way.
Thanks again! G
I got nothing yet Jeff,someone else get my cars? I wanted to post an update on hotwheels cars since he had not received his cars and there was a question brought up of where they were sent. Hotwheels had accidentally put an old address label on his box when they were mailed to me. The return address on that label was an old address. Since I did not know any different, that is where they were mailed back to. The good thing is a family member still resides at that old address. I still have not received confirmation that his cars are safe, but I am going to assume that they are. So with that being said, everyone needs to verify their shipping labels and return addresses when mailing these cars out so that the Racemasters can be accurate when returning them. With the arrival of the Kiwi cars back home, it looks as though everyone has now received their cars. Thanks everyone.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2018 19:13:20 GMT -7
would it be an idea to actually include the return shipping address INSIDE the box with the cars?
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Post by AJR on Oct 19, 2018 20:16:12 GMT -7
would it be an idea to actually include the return shipping address INSIDE the box with the cars? I have several people that do that. But Ive never had it be a different address than was on the box. I think they do it in case the box and label get damaged.The information still should be verified by the sender before mailing.
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Post by GTS on Oct 20, 2018 8:18:14 GMT -7
I got nothing yet Jeff,someone else get my cars? I wanted to post an update on hotwheels cars since he had not received his cars and there was a question brought up of where they were sent. Hotwheels had accidentally put an old address label on his box when they were mailed to me. The return address on that label was an old address. Since I did not know any different, that is where they were mailed back to. The good thing is a family member still resides at that old address. I still have not received confirmation that his cars are safe, but I am going to assume that they are. So with that being said, everyone needs to verify their shipping labels and return addresses when mailing these cars out so that the Racemasters can be accurate when returning them. With the arrival of the Kiwi cars back home, it looks as though everyone has now received their cars. Thanks everyone. Thanks a lot, Jeff, for posting the update on this! I'm sure it was stressful for both you and hotwheels. I'm glad it all seemed to have been resolved! I apologize for thinking the worst on this but porch piracy is fairly prevalent in my neck of the woods and that was unfortunately my first thought .
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Post by dave632 on Oct 20, 2018 9:35:28 GMT -7
would it be an idea to actually include the return shipping address INSIDE the box with the cars? Good idea. Never had a problem but I will make that a suggestion at my race in Dec.
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Post by ecbill on Oct 20, 2018 17:09:13 GMT -7
would it be an idea to actually include the return shipping address INSIDE the box with the cars? I have several people that do that. But Ive never had it be a different address than was on the box. I think they do it in case the box and label get damaged.The information still should be verified by the sender before mailing. I'm one of the folks who does that. A few years ago, one wheel of a set of Monte Carlo SS rims that I ordered got lost in the mail. The box busted open and the wheel got separated from it. The box eventually made it to me but had a few pairs of ladies medical scrubs and some books. Eventually there was a happy ending. I contacted the supervisor at the postal distribution center where it was last tracked. He asked around and a maintenance guy knew right where it was.
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Post by sandfly on Oct 22, 2018 11:39:51 GMT -7
A trip to Kiwi Daves and the cars are back safe n sound, thanks to Jeff and the sponsors for the goodies. Got a whippin from dave in our new mini challenge, spent most of yesterday loosing 1 sec over the 1/4 mile got it down to a tenth so we will see how that goes on Thursday night with Po proxi racing daves mini.
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Post by dave632 on Oct 22, 2018 14:57:02 GMT -7
A one second loss in HO is like a minute in full size. Glad to hear you cut it down to a tenth.
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Post by sandfly on Oct 23, 2018 11:12:26 GMT -7
A one second loss in HO is like a minute in full size. Glad to hear you cut it down to a tenth. yea its like a total rebuild and thinking to loss that much time, still workin on it tho
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