What's the best online swindlery?

Re: What\'s the best online swindlery?

Mailspeed are pretty cool, I would mention them, but as I am 15 odd minutes from the Warrington shop I cannot really comment on the mail order side.

The lads are very helpful, most appear to sail and have boats moored around the Mersey. The shop is well stocked and I would say has one of the better selections of clothing I have seen.

My only criticism would be too many items on the website do not have accompanying photographs. Ok, if you have a catalogue but if you are unsure of the absolute name of something it makes that added confidence you are buying the right item a bit lacking.
 
Re: What\'s the best online swindlery?

Piss taking and offers of corruption aside. Milltech and his allgadgets offering is a bit like garmin who I am suprised don't represent themselves here. Wonderful customer care means a lot to many, and means repeat business. Jon Brooks of Icom does an excellent job too, but suspect he is more tied by company policies than Garmin is. Where is he by the way, haven't seen him round here for a while

I know a lady who is unemployed at the moment, and has a career history of customer care and believes in it passionately, so if anyone knows of any suitable jobs coming on the market, let me know.
 
Re: What\'s the best online swindlery?

Indeed - my old sailing partner and former adversary Simon Relph -
Campione Del Mundo of the GP 14's and now doing awfully quick things in sports boats is the man to talk to there.
I don't think photography was ever his bag though...perhaps that explains it
 
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