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devin
12-06-2006, 04:45 PM
The site is cool and the engines look great but there are not any prices. The 'contact NRE' page gets cut off so i can't submit my questions there. Anybody know where i can get prices of their motors?
Thanks,
Devin
Vegas69
12-06-2006, 10:46 PM
Yep pick up the phone and dial their number.
devin
12-06-2006, 11:59 PM
Thanks tips. But as a business owner I would much rather my staff communicate with our clients electronically--saves times and money. Its a click of a mouse vs a 5-10min long-distance conversation over the phone...eletronically is better for me and for them.
Since the contact page cuts off, does anyone have their email address?
kmcanally
12-07-2006, 04:23 AM
Nelson is a member here...maybe you could send him a PM
speedster
12-07-2006, 06:12 AM
Thanks tips. But as a business owner I would much rather my staff communicate with our clients electronically--saves times and money. Its a click of a mouse vs a 5-10min long-distance conversation over the phone...eletronically is better for me and for them.
Since the contact page cuts off, does anyone have their email address?
Devin -
Nelson Racing Engines NELSON [
[email protected]]
Tom Nelson
12-07-2006, 10:26 AM
What would you like to Inquire about
Jim Nilsen
12-07-2006, 10:51 AM
Devin , Please don't take offense but go back and look at what you require about your employees and there time and what you are following up on. Emails are nice and according to all the statitics saves time. Yet you are here and your employees are not. Why? Because verbal communication is the only way to get immediate results. Emotions work faster than common sense, it's an adreneline thing! Good salesmen are easy to find and trust is a deep subject!
So call the man and talk turkey! Your employees need a break from the decision making and put them to work making you money instead of saving you money.
I know of a woman named Iowna, and she spends money because she is a=saving money and she doesn't see she is spending $$$$$$$$$ Is she doing the right thing? well sure if you needed it to begin with but? so saving money on an engine left up to your employees under your scutiny is something that led you here.
I hope I didn't offend you but decision making is best left up to you and following orders is best left up to them, you are the one to decide which ones. Running a business is hard , I know from experience.Thank you for trying every day and good luck.
Jim Nilsen
devin
12-07-2006, 11:08 AM
Thanks all for your help.
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