i got an invitation to attend a meeting oct 24th in anahiem, california.
first clue, you need to live in los angeles.
stop carping, or move to LA.
kevin
Kevin,
I live in Orange, the next city over and did not receive an invitation. Can I carp?
Bill
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Bill Kerfoot, WBCCI/VAC/CAC/El Camino Real Unit #5223
Just my personal opinion
1973 Dodge W200 PowerWagon, 1977 Lincoln Continental
1979 23' Safari, and 1954 29' Double Door Liner Orange, CA
You know what.............? I just figured it out............I had my white tux on but had spaghetti for dinner. Opps.............get the picture. I'll put in a photo deal on my laptop and do away with the stain. How very thoughtless of me. I also had some ashes from the camp fire in my pants just below the cumberbund. Guess I'm just a slob that loves his Airstream. Notice I still capitalize Airstream............................?
Gary G
Last edited by FlaAirstream; 10-15-2007 at 05:03 PM.
Reason: wanted to add my name
I didn't think the survey was too obnoxious...typical marking stuff, really...they just want to know more if "we" are happy with htier product and more about the demographics of Airsteamers...and the old way to know that is to ask.
TB
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TB & Greg...and The Girls, Annie & Sadie...and Homer the Tortoise
I filled it out several days ago..
[SNIP]
...Noooo, I don't expect to hear from them...I did offer a few pointed suggestions which, may not have set well at the Corp level... 53FC
So far, I have filled out the survey twice (on two of my four computers), and still haven't been selected to participate further, or even heard from back from them. I did one survey from the perspective of an owner of a 2005 Airstream, and the second as the owner of my vintage 1968 Tradewind. Maybe it was the part where I told them that, because of several quality control issues, I advised my children (who love both my Airstreams) to NEVER consider the purchase a new Airstream, instead I would help them look for a nice used one. Or maybe it was because I was wearing my trusty Timex and WBCCI blue beret at the time I completed the surveys.
Any suggestion as to what to wear or say when I do the next two surveys?
So far, I have filled out the survey twice (on two of my four computers), and still haven't been selected to participate further, or even heard from back from them. I did one survey from the perspective of an owner of a 2005 Airstream, and the second as the owner of my vintage 1968 Tradewind. Maybe it was the part where I told them that, because of several quality control issues, I advised my children (who love both my Airstreams) to NEVER consider the purchase a new Airstream, instead I would help them look for a nice used one. Or maybe it was because I was wearing my trusty Timex and WBCCI blue beret at the time I completed the surveys.
Any suggestion as to what to wear or say when I do the next two surveys?
I would keep that trusty Timex fer sure. As to what to wear, I would say, Don't do what I did....."I filled my survey out while in my pajamas.."
ciao
53FC
One of the questions sure underestimated how much we use our Airstreams.
Life and our Airstream life is what we make of it. We were on the road for Columbus Day week-end and recognized some other "Silver Twinkies" out there. Sure had fun!
EweMama
Any suggestion as to what to wear or say when I do the next two surveys?
Your birthday suit. THAT will get their attention.
I didn't think the survey was too bad, about what one would expect. I used it as a chance to give them some honest feedback from someone who has owned two of their products.
I have replied to several surveys from various companies - I rarely hear anything back, and don't expect to. I hope none of you are holding your breath....
Dave