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Ummm....
Ok, now I know im not crazy, I went to http://www.ottosparts.com and purchased some rear calipers (which happend to also be ALOT cheaper over there) and when I went to the checkout I got the little lock/key thing saying it was a secured website purchase. I went back to the "secure" order form on your website here and there is no little lock, nothing that says ANYTHING about it being a secured page except for the little picture you have on the web page that says veri something on it... WHAT GIVES???
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Anyone out there have any suggestions for me?
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Well, you might try emailing Pelican directly with your concerns ...
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I just wanted to hear what other people are getting, the page looks like its trying to convey the fact thats its a secure page, but in fact I dont think it is.
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I am unable to get a secure connection with IE4 or Netscape 4.5. I call Pelican when I want to order something anyway; I'd much rather have a friendly, helpful person (which the Pelican people are) on the other end of the line than a bunch of forms on a web page.
PS: I am in no way associated with Pelican. =) |
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I used IE5 and ordered securely over the net. At least I thought it was secure. Uh Oh!
------------------ Mark Szabo 1986 911 Targa 3.2 |
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