Glad to hear it wasn't a cherry, but I think Nordstrom missed the point. Not surprising actually, wonder how many complaints it will take before they realize just how offensive something like that is. No one will be restoring that one I guess. Still glad it wasn't a Mopar, or I would have really been upset. Greg Buffalow wrote: > FYI this is the reply from Nordstrom.It apparently was not a mint > condition car that was crushed.GCBbuffalow@iar.net > ----- Original Message ----- > From: contactatlanta@nordstrom.com > To: buffalow@iar.netSent: Wednesday, December 29, 1999 12:52 > PMSubject: RE: Nordstrom.com Store Feedback [ADE1999122800000332] > Dear Mr. Buffalow, > > I am told that it was indeed a very old car in extremely bad > condition. It was given a paint job and then digitally enhanced to > make it appear as restored. Then it was crushed. Once again, I > apologize if the advertisement offended you. Thank you for your time. > > Liz > Customer Service Specialist > contactatlanta@nordstrom.com > http://www.nordstrom.com > > But was it a REAL car that was crushed??? > buffalow@iar.net <mailto:buffalow@iar.net> > <http://www.buffalow.com> >
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