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No, it wasn't like that at all.
I filled out this little scrap of paper they handed me--and I introduced myself (on the note--not in person), and just said that I was the GT/CS Registrar. It was a note that I thought would be handed to someone a little higher up, to get back to me. After all, I would think that it would be in "Team Shelby's" best interest to get back to me, since I run a registry--and they are always looking for new members (especially the late model GT/CS).
I only expressed my dissappointment here, not because of "me" per se, but that it would have been a good contact for them and us here, too.
This is no different than any other professional networking that I do.
If I've earned a position, status, and respect from others, I'll sure use it to my advantage--because it can benefit others. This is a good example--now I probably won't include any Shelby parts mentioned in my book for late model owners, because they didn't follow through. And BTW--the two people at the Shelby booth weren't too interested in being there, and didn't give a hoot about anyone asking questions. I wasn't the only one. A lesson in customer service would have gone a lot farther.
>Complimenting and cooperating w/their efforts will go alot father. They will likely reciprocate in kind (or better;-)
I sure hope that you believe that, Tim....
Paul N.
I filled out this little scrap of paper they handed me--and I introduced myself (on the note--not in person), and just said that I was the GT/CS Registrar. It was a note that I thought would be handed to someone a little higher up, to get back to me. After all, I would think that it would be in "Team Shelby's" best interest to get back to me, since I run a registry--and they are always looking for new members (especially the late model GT/CS).
I only expressed my dissappointment here, not because of "me" per se, but that it would have been a good contact for them and us here, too.
This is no different than any other professional networking that I do.
If I've earned a position, status, and respect from others, I'll sure use it to my advantage--because it can benefit others. This is a good example--now I probably won't include any Shelby parts mentioned in my book for late model owners, because they didn't follow through. And BTW--the two people at the Shelby booth weren't too interested in being there, and didn't give a hoot about anyone asking questions. I wasn't the only one. A lesson in customer service would have gone a lot farther.
>Complimenting and cooperating w/their efforts will go alot father. They will likely reciprocate in kind (or better;-)
I sure hope that you believe that, Tim....
Paul N.