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APG
ParticipantRe: Project X
FLYERS, WHAT FLYERS 😥
I have not received anything as yet
Still waiting but I know I fall in the rectangle. May be I’ve been forgotten about.
Andy G.
APG
ParticipantRe: Look at what you’re missing
To Ken and Kevin
Thankyou both but no favortism. You both do a good job so share and share alike.
I’m still at work, wont knock off till 23.30 as still sorting out spares. Racking not turned up. Only three weeks late but never mind.
I will be back in the office 07:30 till 9:00 and then i’m on the road with thirteen calls. Will be back in the office about 18:30 – 19:00
Andy G.
APG
ParticipantRe: Look at what you’re missing
Ken
Someones seen it as we have had confirmation of being apart of project X. I’m still at work so i’ll fax it over right now 😉
Andy G.
APG
ParticipantRe: Look at what you’re missing
Ken
😳 😳 😳 😳
It was faxed to you on 0845 226 2508 as Kevin said our email was not readable 😯
We cover some areas of Surrey and as far as junction eight of the car park (M25)
I will refax again because at the bottom of the fax we added:
“I wish my company APG(Appliance Service Repairs)LTD to sell and service appliances for UK Whitegoods. Could you also add us to the repairs section on the website as discussed with Dave Conway and Ken Watt”
Many thanks
Andrew Goodman
APG
ParticipantRe: UK Whitegoods Meeting 5
I do hope the pictures are PG for Kevins sake, especially Thursday evening. What will our wives be thinking.
Very good meeting and social activity.
It’s nice to hear good news as you only get to hear bad news very fast through the trade.
I have looked through the picture gallery and some photos of myself look very conspicuous. I was only talking, HONESTLY
Very good and interesting. The presentation was excellent.
Well done guys.Andy G.
APG
ParticipantRe: UK Whitegoods Meeting 5
Thanx Ken 😉
Andy G
APG
ParticipantRe: UK Whitegoods Meeting 5
Hi Dave
Could you also book me for lunch on Friday 😉
Thanx
Andy G.PS. I did book a double room for Thursday and Friday nights?
APG
ParticipantRe: another joke.
Fred and Mary use a code for sex.
The code word was “WASHINGMACHINE”
That night in bed, Fred whispered to Mary “WASHINGMACHINE”
Mary says, “not tonight dear, i’m tired and have a head ache”
Ten minutes later she feels guilty and says to Fred “WASHINGMACHINE”
“Too late” Fred says,
“It was only a small load, so I did it by hand!”
APG
ParticipantRe: another joke.
Little Patrick asked for a bike for his birthday.
His dad said
“we’d get you one but the mortgage is £320,000 and your mum has just lost her job”
Next day, Patrick walked out with his suitcase packed
His dad asked “where are you going?”
Patrick replied
“I walked past your bedroom last night and heard you tell mummy you were pullin out, then I heard her tell you to wait cos she was comin too, and i’m not staying here on my own with a £320,000 mortgage and no bloody bike!”
APG
ParticipantRe: vauxhall astra van or estate 1.7 td year 2000
Looks like i’ve got off lightly, Martin.
The van will still go at the end of the year.
“Anyone want spare parts for a 2000 vauhall Astra Van 1.7TDI. There going cheap, first to see will buy, no tyre kickers please”
It has been well looked after by 5 different engineers and has done 130k.Ha, ha, ha
(at the end of the year, I would probably have to pay the scrap people to take the van off my hands. I bet if the van belonged to a particular engineer, he/she would look after it)
Andy G.APG
ParticipantRe: vauxhall astra van or estate 1.7 td year 2000
Errm, to see the light indeed.
We have an Astra 1.7TDI van which died. It was very sluggish with and without weight in the back. Last week one of our engineers went to a call in Harwich, the van started and stalled, started and stalled untill it completely gave up the ghost. Calledout the AA who said it was poss a fuel problem, fuel pump or electrics. The van was towed back to a vauhall franchise near where we are based and looked at the van the very next day. The report went something like this:
We will have to put the van on diagnostics to find out what is wrong with it.
There was nothing showing on diagnostics so we will have to complete and electrical test and visual inspection to the wiring loome. This will cost you £150 + VAT.
The next phone call was, wait for it “everything is ok with the van but it will need a new ECU as this was the cause of all your trouble at a cost of £586.95 + VAT, + £150 + VAT + fitting charge. All in all, £925.64 later, the van was back on the road after three days. Three days cost me a further £149.72 hire cost for another van.
THIS VAN WILL BE GOING AT THE END OF THIS YEAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Andy G
APG
ParticipantRe: UK Whitegoods Meeting 5
Hi
Could you book me in aswell please. I don’t mind a double all to my self
Thanx
Andy G.APG
ParticipantRe: UK Whitegoods Meeting 5
Can you book me in aswell please. One room, one bed and one big bar bill.
Thanx
Andy G 😉
APG
ParticipantRe: Look at what your missing
Hi guys
looks like I have missed a lot whilst not been on site. Kevin, Dave and Ken, I will send you our postal code coverage as we cover some of the post codes listed in Kevins missed call bit. 😮
Who do I send it to?
By the way, this morning I received “your guide to the UKWhitegoods resource pages” I’m impressed 8)
Just need time to read it nowAndy G
APG
ParticipantRe: Hoover inter@ct
The sensing probe is in stock at Hoover we have been told, but we are still waiting for the part to arrive. We have been chasing the part every two days. As soon as the part arrives, I will come straight out to you to fit it free of charge.
Regards
Andrew Goodman
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