Strangest thing happened ( Dirt Digits )

JPIVEY

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I got a call from Dirt Digits ( the guys the did my retro YZ graphics ) asking me how they were holding up ( some kind of new adhesive for the tank graphic ) I said they were great, No blisters, They said they had been working on even a better adhesive and wanted to send me a extra set of graphics with the new glue so I would have a spare set.

Never in my 40 yrs of riding have I ever recieved a call from a Vendor, checking on their customer or their product, let alone being offered a back up set without even a complaint.

Dirt Digits gets a Gold star

Check them out at dirt digits dot com


Was that a spam ???
 

CaptainObvious

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Yeah, spam doesn't usually involve free stuff, just the promise of free stuff.

But to be safe, just make sure you check your credit card after they are shipped.
 

JPIVEY

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JWW said:
If thats spam then I want to see more of it.

I always worry about posting another site on here, I'm not real sure if doing it is spaming DRN, That's why I asked, so if it is, I'll remove it


Oh, one other thing, from the time of purchase to my front door was 4 days and these were one off graphics
 

Tony Eeds

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If they live up to the promise, send them a link to this thread. I would not call it spam, rather kudos for being a good business that takes care of their customers.

I need new graphis for a couple of bikes. I'll check them out.

You might also gently suggest that they advertise on the site. ;)
 

Okiewan

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I guess we need to define spam again...
the short version;

1) You own or would benefit from posting a link to a company.
2) You own or would benefit from traffic on your website (revenue generating traffic, ads, etc)
3) Pyramid schemes (ie; "Free iPod", "gasoline", etc)
4) Your site directly competes with DRN for vistors/members
5) You may not advertise your e bay ads
6) "other" .. hey, gotta leave the backdoor open :)


The bottom line; if there are $$ involved in anyway that flow to you or your company, it's spam.

Clearly your post is not spam.
 
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