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Re: Stickers and Business Cards?



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Stickers:  useless, no real consensus on purpose or garish vs stealth
Bus. Cards: Brilliant, great way to meet'n'greet, leave under wipers, etc,
cheap even when multi colored... AND

Cards can say things that would be redundant on a car sticker, like
"quattro" (if your car is, it says it, if it isn't it's silly) "oooo" or
"audi".  Cards could be printed en masse or done as a color/B&W file,
emailed around and printed on your own printer - with your own name or
alterations.  Quints.

I mean, I saw a worn down coupe the other day and I wnated to leave my
number for when it gets junked... granted a card may make me look like  a
collector (more $$) but it adds a nice touch.  

human oooout....


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Date: Sunday, 15-Sep-96 09:46 AM

From: Jim Griffin              \ Internet:    (jgriff@pobox.com)
To:   q g                      \ Internet:    (quattro@coimbra.ans.net)

Subject: Stickers and Business Cards?

Well, I was just wondering, where do we stand on the window sticker issue?

Also, I was just thinking... perhaps we could have some business cards made
up at the same time, with the same logo on it, with the internet address on
it, so that when we see someone that is interested, we can pull one out of
the glovebox and hand one to them. And as well, perhaps put the phone number
of the QCUSA as well? (We'd have to get their approval, correct? And do we
want to get them involved i.e. "too many hands in the cookie jar"?)

Also, it would be a great place to write down any personal info i.e. phone
#'s etc, for whomever we give it to.
I met some guy yesterday in a Pep Boys lot that just recently bought his
brother's '91 100. We chatted for a bit, and I had to dig out a piece of
paper to scribble stuff down on. He is not "on-line", but I asked if he was.
I would have given him the internet address, but guess what? I didn't have
it memorized. Voila, a business card would be handy in just this type of
instance.

The groups' thoughts?

Jim


                             Jim Griffin
                      JGriff@pobox.com
                        Maryland, USA
"Perception is often stronger than reality!"
                               '92 100S
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