SHIPPING TO HONDATA
ok im sending out my ecu tommorow morning. do i have to pay for both overnighting it there and overnighting it back or just there? and if i do have to pay for it back, do i tell the ups place that i want it overnight it back and buy a sticker and send it in the box so when hondata gets it they stick that one on the box and send it back?? u know what im sayin haha
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Bob-DC2 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">just call hondata
and your english doesnt make sense at all
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i understood. ask the questions to hondata, im not sure if they would charge you shipping for returning the ECU.
and your english doesnt make sense at all
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i understood. ask the questions to hondata, im not sure if they would charge you shipping for returning the ECU.
meaning should i buy an overnoght sticker if i can and ship that in the box so htey can put it on and send it back? or should i just send it and call them or
wait to ship it and call them? what did u guys do that have the hondata/?
and is this the right address i ship it to?
Hondata, Inc.
386 Beech Ave
Unit B2
Torrance, CA 90501
wait to ship it and call them? what did u guys do that have the hondata/?
and is this the right address i ship it to?
Hondata, Inc.
386 Beech Ave
Unit B2
Torrance, CA 90501
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by allmotor-s »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">last time I checked this wasn't a forum for english majors!
just as long as he gets his point across who gives 2 ***** whether or not he "talked so good"</TD></TR></TABLE>
its to the point that its hard to understand what he is even talking about
just as long as he gets his point across who gives 2 ***** whether or not he "talked so good"</TD></TR></TABLE>
its to the point that its hard to understand what he is even talking about
I'm with bob here
I now grammer shoudn't be factor but when your asking a question looking for help you can at least try to clear.
Most of the time when someone reads a question and they can't even get through the first sentence they tend to give up on reading the whole thing. I know I did.
I just came back to check if anyone answered his question just so I know what he was asking
I now grammer shoudn't be factor but when your asking a question looking for help you can at least try to clear.
Most of the time when someone reads a question and they can't even get through the first sentence they tend to give up on reading the whole thing. I know I did.
I just came back to check if anyone answered his question just so I know what he was asking
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SiR_d1 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I'm with bob here
I now grammer shoudn't be factor but when your asking a question looking for help you can at least try to clear.
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What about spelling? heheh it’s grammar! lol Sorry, I had to!
Honestly, I completely agree. People need to take the time and write something that makes sense and is easy to read.
I now grammer shoudn't be factor but when your asking a question looking for help you can at least try to clear.
</TD></TR></TABLE>What about spelling? heheh it’s grammar! lol Sorry, I had to!
Honestly, I completely agree. People need to take the time and write something that makes sense and is easy to read.
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