Originally posted by 97Lude
They say they would get back to me in 24-48 hours... it's been 48 and they haven't yet. I guess I could claim that it's false advertising and back out that way. I mean, losing one uninterested sale or risking some asshole kid taking them to court would be a no-brainer in my book. How many bogus sponsorship deals would they have to scam to cover the cost of a defense lawyer? Better to let a single sale get away...
Again, thanks guys for filling me in on this! While it does ALMOST seem "too good to be true", it has it's appeal. A free set of Dunlop tires and advertising that appears at local tracks, shows, and EVERYWHERE a noticable car goes is a hell of a deal for Dunlop! A billboard costs $500-$1000 a month if it's cheap! One set of "$500" tires (which probably cost the company $50 to manufacture) is well worth it for them! Still, the "unlimited" amount of decalkits.com sponsorships is what got me thinking (and you guys confirmed that suspicion!) I bet decalkits.com OWNS this company...
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