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Carl Stevenson way of doing things.


Let me tell you a little story about a guy whose initials are Carl Stevenson. I agreed to purchase a couple of brochures and a parts book. I waited to proceed with the deal and once I gave the nod on the parts book, it was totaled up and a sent the check Monday night. Tuesday morning there was the package. He must have packaged it and sent it on good faith early in the prior week! This is a pay-it-forward thing. I salute you sir!  number1.gif

 

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nono    I hate that !    He did the same to me       imagine trusting us before he got the money   disbeliefdisbelief



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Let me tell you a little story about a guy whose initials are Carl Stevenson. I agreed to purchase a couple of brochures and a parts book. I waited to proceed with the deal and once I gave the nod on the parts book, it was totaled up and a sent the check Monday night. Tuesday morning there was the package. He must have packaged it and sent it on good faith early in the prior week! This is a pay-it-forward thing. I salute you sir!  number1.gif

 

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No, actually I got the cheque in the middle of the night and as soon as it arrived, I called the credit union manager (he's my daughter's boyfriend's dad!) (true fact!) and got him to open up the credit union and verify the cheque was good. Once he did that, I called the local postmaster, she came and opened up the post office and I mailed out the package somewhere around 3-4AM. I sent it by their fastest method, I think it was called Lightning Express Post or something like that and they guaranteed you'd see it first thing Tuesday morning. Do you believe it? Wow, what great service they give.... wink

I'm glad it all worked out Cam. You are just another reason why I like dealing with the people here on Canadian Poncho.

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And me too. Thanks Carl Stevenson.



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gparis7 wrote:

And me too. Thanks Carl Stevenson.





Aw shoot John, do I have to make up a story on how I did your's too???!!! I don't know if I can be that creative again.

And thanks to you John, it was a pleasure to deal with you again too.

When I retire I'm going coast to coast and shaking hands with a lot of Canadian Poncho friends I've never met.

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No, actually I got the cheque in the middle of the night and as soon as it arrived, I called the credit union manager (he's my daughter's boyfriend's dad!) (true fact!) and got him to open up the credit union and verify the cheque was good. Once he did that, I called the local postmaster, she came and opened up the post office and I mailed out the package somewhere around 3-4AM. I sent it by their fastest method, I think it was called Lightning Express Post or something like that and they guaranteed you'd see it first thing Tuesday morning. Do you believe it? Wow, what great service they give.... wink


 ... and let me guess, you got a hair cut from Floyd also.smile

Good stuff!



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I have to admit, I have no idea who Floyd is!

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Carl Stevenson wrote:

I have to admit, I have no idea who Floyd is!


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Haha, I'd forgotten about him.

Thanks!

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You should be glad I didn't say Otis. Ya, Mayberry ... errr, I mean, Morris is a quaint lil town!



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