Unfortunate news. Please read and pass on.

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Mab1957
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Post by Mab1957 »

Advise if we can promote a speedy return to the national discount e28/vintage BMW business to your management. If public support for such an investment can help to make it a reality, then let us know who to write or call. Many of us have come to value not only your service but the prompt and accurate access to vintage BMW OEM parts (MicahO ^)

The website approach is well conceived. We've come to rely on you personally, Brian, but the rest of the staff there could be nearly as helpful with your training/coaching. We (purchasers) could cut out a lot of your personal handling time by being able to link to an order desk on-line, allowing you and the staff more time there at the counter or in the packaging room filling orders.

Thanks for all you've done for the Mye28.com members and for my e28s!
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Post by wkohler »

Thank you for everything you've done for the community. This is unfortunate news as I've always just called you for everything. I look forward to the return of the program.
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Post by BluntTech »

Sorry to hear this Brian. I know youve been a great resource for the BMW community. It is my hopes this doesnt effect you or your career in any way. I enjoyed meeting you and Vintage at wish you the best in the future
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Post by clangpap »

Thanks Brian, I really appreciate the efforts you went through to help me up here in the north.

Can we still get parts numbers from you? Sometimes when I look on Realoem I can't find what I'm looking for and the local dealer has no clue or desire to help.

Craig
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Post by mooseheadm5 »

Thank you Brian, even though I didn't order a ton of stuff from you yet.
:bawl:
At least any time anyone of us sees you there will probably be a free beer for you ;)
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Post by oldskool »

Cactus wrote:Image

Damn strait playa'
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Post by stuartinmn »

mooseheadm5 wrote:At least any time anyone of us sees you there will probably be a free beer for you ;)
We all know this was his real motivation all along. :)
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Post by RVigre »

Brian
Thanks Very Much for the personalized service and discount on the orders I placed with you. I hope your management recognized what I perceive to be a positive contribution to the bottom line you efforts provided.....

I also hope they reconsider this decision.....I appreciated the opportunity.

Ray
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Post by MicahO »

mooseheadm5 wrote:At least any time anyone of us sees you there will probably be a free beer for you ;)
Yes! Lots of those!
Parts Dept
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Post by Parts Dept »

Yes. Beer. That was my plan all along. mwahahahaha!

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Post by AT8M5 »

Brian,
What everyone else has said, and then some. Thanks to you, I was able to afford a new m-tech kit/bumpers.
There WILL be a time when me meet, and you had better be off work the next day, because you're going to have a free headache, beer induced or :banana: daquiris.
Thanks dood! :rockon:

Karl
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Post by desmofan »

Thanks for all your help here Brian!

I knew I should have ordered that carpet set...
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Post by Parts Dept »

A thousand thank you's guys. It really does mean alot to me. I love these cars and being able to keep em alive is my passion. I dont consider my customers as clientel, but as friends.

We shall wait and see what happens with the powers that be.

Think I'll have a drink now. :cool:
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Post by Greg E34 »

Hate to hear this Brian. I have always been very pleased with the service and pricing on the orders I got from you. Thank goodness I got that M Tech II wheel already. Best wishes for the future, I hope the good times return!
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Post by Tim in N FL »

Brian,
Always a pleasure to deal with you at the Parts Department of BMW of CHA. I suspect you'll be back, hopefully sooner than you think and with that shiny new website you were mentioning. I'm only sorry I didn't get my last order in before this news. Hang in there buddy. We appreciate all your efforts to keep our cars rolling. There's nothing quite like the warm glow of new parts from the Parts Department. Always a welcome site...
:beer:
Tim
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Post by bojangles »

stuartinmn wrote:Quoted from another thread:
rmiddendorf wrote:In the back of Roundel there are ads for Circle BMW, Cain BMW, and Hendrick Motors.
Chattanooga BMW has also been advertising in the back of the Roundel. I'm wondering if the other dealers are going to continue their programs or discontinue them...maybe the corporate guys don't want all these dealers selling outside their territories. Just thinkin'.

you say this as if the corporate guys actually think.

For example....

I needed some teeny light bulbs for my e36 obc, local dealer wants almost 12 dollars each,(plus tax!) I needed 4. Was going to be over 50 bucks.
Instead, I ordered from Pelican in Cali-freaking-fornia, for 2 and change each, and a couple bucks for shipping.

It makes no sense that insead of my driving a couple of minutes down the road, the little bulbs have to travel from germany across the atlantic, then all they way across the continent twice to make it back to me.

The local dealer parts guys says "oh but Canadians parts are traded vs the Euro, and the Americans have US dollar pricing" Who fed him that line?

If Brian would have shipped to Canada, (which was not an option for him - I accept that) it would have been even cheaper.
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Post by KatoM5 »

Brian,

I had just gotten started on my parts addiction with you, and it was good to meet you at The Vintage, but now I'm cut-off--cold turkey! Where the hell else am I going to get a NLA shift knob for my M5? Hope your back soon and thanks again. It was a pleasure doing business with you.
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Post by mechanicalTurk »

Crap, I was trying to place a decent size order just as Brian went on vacation, and now I just missed out on the discount.

Oh well, thanks for offering the discount Brian. Guess I better get shopping.
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Post by Dinan e28 »

Brian thanks for the help over the years.
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Post by Mr.ProjectCar535 »

Damnit! That reallllly sucks considering I was just about to put in a huuuge order for all my synchros and roller bearings and needle cages for my transmission. I imagine it was going to be expensive even with the discount, now I'm just gonna get raped on the price for these parts :x

It was great while it lasted Brian, and I really do appreciate all the hard work you've done to help this community keep their passion alive on a budget. I have a feeling they'll come around and start it back up. And when you do, you'd better be ready, gonna my moneys gonna be burnin' a hole in my wallet. ;)
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Post by Sleeper21 »

:shock: man...that sucks.. :bawl:
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Post by RoyW »

Brian,

Not sure how I missed this topic and terrible news until now, but I want to thank you for the great service you provided the Mye28 community.

I've been buying parts from you and your dealership for going on 10 years (with another little mgmt break of service somewhere in the middle as I recall)... I hope this shortsighted decision by management at BMW of Chattanooga will also be quickly reversed at some point.

Would it be of any help to forward the link of this thread to some of the key principles at BMW of Chattanooga?? Perhaps they need to see how valuable it has been, how much you have helped, and that it a lot of business? I'd be glad to send an email, but I wouldn't want it to cause a problem for you... if they were to think that you pushed the issue?? Please let me/us know if there is anything we can do to help bring this service back? Thanks again. :)

-RoyW
Brian in TN
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Post by Brian in TN »

Word on the street is that the automated quoting and ordering website is just around the corner. ;)
Mr.ProjectCar535
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Post by Mr.ProjectCar535 »

Brian in TN wrote:Word on the street is that the automated quoting and ordering website is just around the corner. ;)
Oh god I hope you're not just teasing us.

Do you happen to know if you'll have an account to track everything and save your car, or will it be like an order form that you fill out everytime you place an order?? Either way it will be awesome. I can't wait.
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Post by 1st 5er »

Thread title editing is right around the corner too then. :banana:
Brian in TN
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Post by Brian in TN »

Mr.ProjectCar535 wrote: Oh god I hope you're not just teasing us.

Do you happen to know if you'll have an account to track everything and save your car, or will it be like an order form that you fill out everytime you place an order?? Either way it will be awesome. I can't wait.
Dunno yet. Waiting for for my admin rights and password to test run it.

Heres a tasty morsel..... ETK on the same site for you to use.
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Post by alijonny »

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Post by Neil22 »

Brian in TN wrote:
Mr.ProjectCar535 wrote: Oh god I hope you're not just teasing us.

Do you happen to know if you'll have an account to track everything and save your car, or will it be like an order form that you fill out everytime you place an order?? Either way it will be awesome. I can't wait.
Dunno yet. Waiting for for my admin rights and password to test run it.

Heres a tasty morsel..... ETK on the same site for you to use.
Something similiar to this?

http://www.tousleyfordparts.com/partloc ... atalogid=0
(I also own a Ford Focus)

It's a TradeMotion based system like most of the other dealer parts sites. I only wish with the system showed part numbers. Maybe that's configurable.

Either way what I'm hearing is good news. Moar bananas. :banana: :banana: :banana:
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Post by Kyle in NO »

If ETK is present like on RealOEM.com or Maximillian, then it will...
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Post by M5BB »

EOM....
No news= good news.
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