wifehatescar
My L5-S1 is killing me!
So I pull into the gym parking lot yesterday (in the back of the lot of course) and a couple spots down there is a Lincoln LS (also purposely parked in the back of the lot) that looks cared-for (somewhat shiney and tire dressing at least)
But, it had some swirls and some "PC-removeable" scratches. Seems to me someone who has enough smarts to try to take care of their car would be aware of scratches on their car and be interested in removing them.
In theory, if I left a business card with the following hand-written note>
"I couldn't happen to notice you take very good care of your car, I'd like to have the opportunity to help you take your car's finish to the next level by removing any fine scratches you may have on your paint. Please call me if you are interested."
Is this insulting the owner by pointing out the flaws or is it smart by marketing my services DIRECTLY to his car/situation? Is there a better way to word the above note in this situation? TIA
But, it had some swirls and some "PC-removeable" scratches. Seems to me someone who has enough smarts to try to take care of their car would be aware of scratches on their car and be interested in removing them.
In theory, if I left a business card with the following hand-written note>
"I couldn't happen to notice you take very good care of your car, I'd like to have the opportunity to help you take your car's finish to the next level by removing any fine scratches you may have on your paint. Please call me if you are interested."
Is this insulting the owner by pointing out the flaws or is it smart by marketing my services DIRECTLY to his car/situation? Is there a better way to word the above note in this situation? TIA