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Hey Allen,
I Fedexed my Sundowner seat to you on 2/15/08 and Fedex shows they delivered it to you on 2/20/08. Your announcement for the scheduling system came out on 2/23/08. So my guess it that I'm still a go? Any idea on turn around (sorry I know you must get sick of answering this question).
John Mills
John, As of today we are a day over the three week turn around. As far as the schedulingis working is like this. I have not scheduled any seats till the last week of March. The reason is to hopefully have all of the seats in house completed before they start arriving because I thought this was only fair to everyone who had already sent their seats in. We are working very hard to try and get as many seats done as we possibly can. There are several reasons why we have fallen behind like we have and the main reason is while we expected a increase over last year we were not expecting to be getting 3 times as many seats a day. Last year we got 6-8 boxes of seats a day, this year we are getting in 12-22 boxes a day and the phone don't stop ringing. Its a good problem in one aspect but I hate being behind like this.
Thanks Allen. I'll sit tight and wait for you to call me when you have it finished so we can square up financially. For selfish reasons I glad you are up to your *** is work...it just confirms I made a good decision on sending you my seat when I did rather that waiting! Please don't reply...just keep cranking out those seats : )
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