Nippy Cars.
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Nippy Cars.
Hiya everyone.
I've been trying to buy some stuff from https://nippycarsonline.com/ but there's no response.
Are they still in business?
If someone has their phone number please that would be helpful.
Thanks
I've been trying to buy some stuff from https://nippycarsonline.com/ but there's no response.
Are they still in business?
If someone has their phone number please that would be helpful.
Thanks
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Re: Nippy Cars.
Hi there, got a delivery from Fred last week so no problems, try sending a message via the website nippycarsonline.com
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Re: Nippy Cars.
Sorry hit send by accident, put an enquiry on an item, got back to me within a day, hope this helps.
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Re: Nippy Cars.
Oh OK, thanks.
I did that twice and also sent an email.
No sure what I've done wrong
I did that twice and also sent an email.
No sure what I've done wrong
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Re: Nippy Cars.
Have had this happen in the past - try calling him - I think sometimes he just misses things as we all do....
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Re: Nippy Cars.
Not sure what's going on Sixty2B but I'm upto date with all my enquiries, I pm'd this morning but noticed that you haven't read it, could the problem be your end?? I've sent my email and number,
Maybe you could try pm'ing me and see if that gets through.
Website now LIve, www.nippycarsonline.com
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Re: Nippy Cars.
The Japanese are appalling for communication.
I have never had a reply to any email or letter in 20 years. They are just not interested.
I have never had a reply to any email or letter in 20 years. They are just not interested.
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Re: Nippy Cars.
Nippy cars are great if you want to look at pictures of things you want but it is altogether another matter if you want to buy them. No phone number and no response to emails!
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Re: Nippy Cars.
Hi.
I've replied to all the emails I've received, would you like to try direct (nippycars@hotmail.com) or send a message here?? I'll message my number if you want a chat.
Out of interest, have you checked your junk folder??
Youd be surprised how many times I get an order for something and I respond immediately with yes I have stock and delivery costs and then never hear from them again. Maybe it's an issue out of our control,??!!
Website now LIve, www.nippycarsonline.com
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Emails going into spam or just plain being blocked as they go through the hosting company server seem to be getting more frequent…… Non-domain specific email might contribut ? but no real reasons and not much you can do about it as far as I know.nippycars wrote: ↑Sat Jan 27, 2024 6:36 amHi.
I've replied to all the emails I've received, would you like to try direct (nippycars@hotmail.com) or send a message here?? I'll message my number if you want a chat.
Out of interest, have you checked your junk folder??
Youd be surprised how many times I get an order for something and I respond immediately with yes I have stock and delivery costs and then never hear from them again. Maybe it's an issue out of our control,??!!
Really only solution is an online shop, but that isn’t a free lunch, especially for a small business with limited time. However, a shop could keep most of the communication, packing labels in one place , which might help time wise
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Re: Nippy Cars.
Thanks.Exminiman wrote: ↑Sat Jan 27, 2024 9:50 amEmails going into spam or just plain being blocked as they go through the hosting company server seem to be getting more frequent…… Non-domain specific email might contribut ? but no real reasons and not much you can do about it as far as I know.nippycars wrote: ↑Sat Jan 27, 2024 6:36 amHi.
I've replied to all the emails I've received, would you like to try direct (nippycars@hotmail.com) or send a message here?? I'll message my number if you want a chat.
Out of interest, have you checked your junk folder??
Youd be surprised how many times I get an order for something and I respond immediately with yes I have stock and delivery costs and then never hear from them again. Maybe it's an issue out of our control,??!!
Really only solution is an online shop, but that isn’t a free lunch, especially for a small business with limited time. However, a shop could keep most of the communication, packing labels in one place , which might help time wise
I've looked into ecommerce but it's just not viable.
Every item needs to be weighed, that's easy, put it in a box and submit the size, that's easy, the problems start when a large light item gets purchased with a small heavy item, if I standardise everything into a onesize box, as soon as you look leaving the country it goes volumetric and Horrendously expensive.
A lot of enquires ask for a shipping cost but don't supply a post or zip code,
A shop would simplify some aspects and maybe even sift out the ones that just like to ask if you have any in stock.
Website now LIve, www.nippycarsonline.com
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Re: Nippy Cars.
Hi Nippycars, I would like one of your horn rims (for a 67 mini ) for a speedwell woodrim, I already have the hub. Is it available seperately and if so how much please.
Could I please ring you?
all the best, David
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Could I please ring you?
all the best, David
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Re: Nippy Cars.
I sympathise, we do a small amount of online selling, it is far more demanding than face to face. I sometimes think it is now too easy to make an online enquiry, rather than make a call as in days gone by, when you had to invest a bit of time and money to enquirenippycars wrote: ↑Sat Jan 27, 2024 11:09 amExminiman wrote: ↑Sat Jan 27, 2024 9:50 amEmails going into spam or just plain being blocked as they go through the hosting company server seem to be getting more frequent…… Non-domain specific email might contribut ? but no real reasons and not much you can do about it as far as I know.nippycars wrote: ↑Sat Jan 27, 2024 6:36 am
Hi.
I've replied to all the emails I've received, would you like to try direct (nippycars@hotmail.com) or send a message here?? I'll message my number if you want a chat.
Out of interest, have you checked your junk folder??
Youd be surprised how many times I get an order for something and I respond immediately with yes I have stock and delivery costs and then never hear from them again. Maybe it's an issue out of our control,??!!
Really only solution is an online shop, but that isn’t a free lunch, especially for a small business with limited time. However, a shop could keep most of the communication, packing labels in one place , which might help time wise
Thanks.
I've looked into ecommerce but it's just not viable.
Every item needs to be weighed, that's easy, put it in a box and submit the size, that's easy, the problems start when a large light item gets purchased with a small heavy item, if I standardise everything into a onesize box, as soon as you look leaving the country it goes volumetric and Horrendously expensive.
A lot of enquires ask for a shipping cost but don't supply a post or zip code,
A shop would simplify some aspects and maybe even sift out the ones that just like to ask if you have any in stock