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Older V8 Times Magazines
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woodiewagon46 |
01-21-2017 @ 1:50 PM
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I save all my magazines throughout the "off season", and when I attend one of the larger car shows I place them on the tailgate of my "Woodie" and offer them to people for free. I figure it's one way to promote interest in our hobby. On the subject of donating them, I tried several places in my area to donate hundreds of auto related magazines and was told that they could not accept them for "liability" issues. I guess someone would get a paper cut and sue them!
This message was edited by woodiewagon46 on 1-21-17 @ 1:53 PM
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trjford8 |
01-21-2017 @ 4:47 PM
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I wonder what liability issue arises when you give someone a car magazine to read? Unbelievable. My doctor doesn't see a liability issue when I leave my magazines at his office. I think if someone told me that, I would ask them to tell what exactly was the liability. This liability stuff has gone over the edge. The biggest liability is too many lawyers.
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Chascwell2 |
01-21-2017 @ 5:20 PM
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I Take car magazines to the hospital, Hot Rod, Street Rodder, Good Guy Gazette and V/8 Times. I am told that the V/8 times gets stolen first. The Times promotes the club and is good advertising for us
chascwell
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oldasi |
01-22-2017 @ 5:22 AM
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Ive always felt they are worth there weight in gold however the cost to ship them is equal to gold. I have probable 95% of the issues, a number of duplicates so if you're looking drop me a note
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Bob56 |
01-23-2017 @ 3:19 AM
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Thanks for all the replies. Donation sounds like the right way to go
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JohnA |
01-26-2017 @ 2:43 PM
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I"m 10 years from going into retirement home,I'll give you $50.oo and I pay shipping to New York state.John
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