<VV> NO LUCK WITH New magazine with Corvair content -- Chevy Enthusiast
AeroNed at aol.com
AeroNed at aol.com
Sun Nov 15 09:54:06 EST 2009
I got sent to a "There was a problem processing your request" page. It had
an e-mail address as the contact info. Clicked on that address and get a
blank e-mail message (don't they usually at least have a subject?) Anyhow, I
wrote a message telling my tale of woe (I short note saying the
registration didn't work) and sent it off. Finally, I got a returned e-mail informing
me that the e-mail the site gave me did not exist.
My first guess is that all of the "trial subscriptions" have been taken and
the back up page isn't working.
My second guess is that their web site is not very good.
Ned
In a message dated 11/15/2009 7:37:58 A.M. Central Standard Time,
jhouston001 at cfl.rr.com writes:
I didn't have any trouble.. did you check your email folders to make
sure the validation email didn't get sent to the "junk" or "spam" folder??
Jim Houston
'65 Corsa
kenpepke at juno.com wrote:
> Thanks anyway BUT this address produced yet another stupid computer
run-around.
> Filled out all the required info and sent ... twice :-(
>
> Got a message that said if there was a problem to contact us directly
... click on their address and typed in my message then sent ... but it did
not send. Instead it brought up another form to fill out --> next --> next
--> then questions which I could not answer. DELETED
>
> Why would any business set up a system in which potential customers
cannot contact them? Of course if I had just paid the $19.95 to subscribe
right up front things might have been different.
> Ken P
>
> *******************************************************
>
> "Kent Sullivan" <kentsu at corvairkid.com> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> The first issue of Chevy Enthusiast, a new magazine (whose editor is a
> Corvair owner!) is now out. There is still time to register for a free
> online subscription and three free print issues:
>
> http://www.tinyurl.com/CEOffer/
>
> Rich Truesdell, the editor, bought his Corvair in the Seattle area and
drove
> it home to southern CA this summer. The first issue has a nice article on
> his trip. Rich has a fondness for unusual Chevys so I think this
magazine is
> going to have a different slant, one that is likely of interest to the
> Corvair community.
>
> Many members of Corvairs NW got to know Rich when he bought his Corvair.
> He's a great guy--a true car fanatic. We wish him all the best in his new
> endeavor!
>
> --Kent
>
>
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