North American Turbocoupe Organization



contact numbers
mike Offline
Member
#1
Their may already be a place for this and i just can not find it. Why is their no contact phone numbers for the ownners and moderators of this website?
mike
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ERIC J snowbird Offline
Posting Freak
#2
Who would want their home phone number on an open web site? All of the Moderators e-mail addresses are readily available. Go to the boards main page and click on their name listed in the right most column.
- ERIC J
87 Black 5speed, 88 Black 5speed.
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Pete D Offline
Administrator
#3
Just click on the envelope icon with the little man on th eright side. If person has made their email public it will show it too you. My email is all over this web site.
Pete Dunham


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mike Offline
Member
#4
snow bird
if you want to run a good business you need phone numbers. no one said it has to be your home phone. obviously you do not own your own business!
mike
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ERIC J snowbird Offline
Posting Freak
#5
Quote:Originally posted by mike:
snow bird...obviously you do not own your own business!
If you only knew Mike. LOL Big Grin
- ERIC J
87 Black 5speed, 88 Black 5speed.
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mike Offline
Member
#6
holy cow. you stay up late too.
mike
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Pete D Offline
Administrator
#7
Mike, we aren't running a business here. And I don't see your phone number in your signature.
Pete Dunham


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Joe F Offline
Posting Freak
#8
Mike,

I understand your concerns, but as Pete pointed out, neither the NATO site nor the message board are businesses. They are sites built by enthusiasts for enthusiasts.

As such things like web updates, message board maintenance, question answering, et al are done by volunteers, members just like you who want to help the "community" of TC owners. They selflessly give of their time, their knowledge, and sometimes of their pocketbooks as they can and when they can.

So if a renewal notice doesn't get posted quickly, or if a question goes unanswered for a while, it's not "poor business", it's that the persons involved have other things that have taken precedence. Just know that what needs to happen will, eventually.


HTH
JR's Place - My '87 Turbocoupe
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PetzJC Offline
Senior Member
#9
Well said Joe.
Former owner of 88 Silver T/C, loaded (except leather & A/T), original owner, 294,815 miles!!!
K&N, Gillis(18 psi), SVO roller #1, big SS valves, ported intake, head, & exhaust.
Short block & turbo original/untouched, spec-II/III clutch combo.
Polyurethane bushings throughout, Goodyear GT-HR 235/55R16
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rairbird Offline
Senior Member
#10
Pete, you need a Bat-Phone. LOL
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