Re: SER1 LRSOC parts

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From: Eighty Inch
Subject: Re: SER1 LRSOC parts
Date: 23:40 on 25 Sep 2005
Michael

You are quite wrong about the LRSOC Shop.  If what you say were true about
laziness or lacking in sophistication then they would not deal with
Australia either.  I have just received numerous items from the shop and
have more on the way all purchased via my Australian Credit Card.

Diana
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Michael Carradine" <mc@xxxxxxxxx.xxx>
To: <series1@xxxxxxxxx.xxx>
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2005 6:12 AM
Subject: RE: SER1 LRSOC parts


At 06:25 AM 9/25/2005, Ben Pooley <bpooley@xxxx.xxx> wrote:
>No, they won't ship to the U.S. or Canada.  I think it's because our
>"highly litigious" way of life in N. America gives them insurance problems.

I have heard this before, but it is very poor argument for the plain fact
that the LRSOC shop is too lazy to ship to the US (or not sophisticated
enough) and deal with currency exchange, Paypal, packaging, UPS, Fedex,
and the like, and heavens if a part were ever to be returned.  We pay
a lot for membership, but only get partial and inadequate benefits.

Being a club isolates the members from being sued, ie, it is not possible
for
a member to sue himself.  In addition, any litigation requires being served
with the lawsuit, a very difficult task for out-of-state (out of
jurisdiction)
entities not doing business "in the US".  Even if a suit was won, it would
be impossible to locate any assets.  A lawsuit in the US would require the
possibility of a financial return large enough or larger to warrant the
expense
of litigation, which for a few LR parts would not cause a blip on the radar
of a any solicitor.

As I see it, the only thing preventing enthusiastic club sales to US/Canada
members is our prevalent use of credit cards where the card companies are
very strict about sales protocols (ie sending goods to a street address that
matches the card holders, insurance, returns, etc).  However, North
Americans can employ other forms of payment, set up group purchases,
and or deal with a responsible local party or member that will reship parts.

Michael Carradine
1950 80" RHD ex-MoD
ex-LRSOC member still in need of a few parts :(




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SER1 LRSOC parts
06:38 on 25 Sep 2005

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