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Here they are all lined up like little soldiers, ready to begin their long journey from Down Under to the shores of the USA, ready to unearth untold treasures.
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Just so you won't forget what the name of this new dynamic COILTEK coil, we actually put labels on them. <img src="/metal/html/shocked.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":shock">
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As promised, they would be leaving Australia the 14th. and Trevor and Matt took a second to snap a couple of shots of the a couple of the pallets that they are busy loading, even as this message is being posted; just to show COILTEK is trying to stay on schedule. It's only about 3 pm Down Under.
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Just say a silent parayer that God's a willin' and the creek don't rise so they get to Las Vegas without any delay. Usually they get to LAX overnight, and then they are trucked to Las Vegas, which only takes a day. But sometimes they screw up at LAX and off load the shipment into customs, and then customs at LAX wants to know how I'm going to clear the goods.
Then it is a big fat mess. But I am all over this one. As soon as I have an airway bill, I will be in touch with Singapore airlines at LAX telling them what trucking company to take it to, and have it fowarded in bond to Las Vegas.
We will start printing invoices tomorrow and charging credit cards so all the paper work is ready to slap on the boxes.
Thanks everyone for your patience and the show of support!
DOC
<CENTER><img src="http://kamakazi.com/forum/platygroups.jpg" alt="" /></CENTER>
Just so you won't forget what the name of this new dynamic COILTEK coil, we actually put labels on them. <img src="/metal/html/shocked.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":shock">
<CENTER><img src="http://kamakazi.com/forum/platylabs.jpg" alt="" /></CENTER>
As promised, they would be leaving Australia the 14th. and Trevor and Matt took a second to snap a couple of shots of the a couple of the pallets that they are busy loading, even as this message is being posted; just to show COILTEK is trying to stay on schedule. It's only about 3 pm Down Under.
<CENTER><img src="http://kamakazi.com/forum/shipmentusas.jpg" alt="" /></CENTER>
<CENTER><img src="http://kamakazi.com/forum/shipments.jpg" alt="" /></CENTER>
Just say a silent parayer that God's a willin' and the creek don't rise so they get to Las Vegas without any delay. Usually they get to LAX overnight, and then they are trucked to Las Vegas, which only takes a day. But sometimes they screw up at LAX and off load the shipment into customs, and then customs at LAX wants to know how I'm going to clear the goods.
Then it is a big fat mess. But I am all over this one. As soon as I have an airway bill, I will be in touch with Singapore airlines at LAX telling them what trucking company to take it to, and have it fowarded in bond to Las Vegas.
We will start printing invoices tomorrow and charging credit cards so all the paper work is ready to slap on the boxes.
Thanks everyone for your patience and the show of support!
DOC