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LanduytG
12-11-2004, 13:41
Hi All

We have been working on a new online store. It is now up and running and we would like you to look at it and see what you think. We are still working on a few areas but I think it is a lot better than the old way we did things. The best improvement I think is automatic order conformation and shipping total. I believe we have the shipping worked out for the most part. Right now one area is in the Fumoto valve section, it is charging for shipping on the safety clip and its not suppose to. So if you do order a Fumoto valve with a clip deduct $1.50 from the total. We hope to have this worked out soon.

So go here (http://www.lubricationspecialistllc.com) and let us know what you think.

Greg

dslpwr
12-11-2004, 15:17
I was looking at your old site yesterday, it was hard for me to figure out. That the reason i sent you check for oil i bought yesterday.

I like the way you have oil filters now it easer to find.

I did not see how you add to basket on amsoil oil,but i am no computor wizzard.

LanduytG
12-11-2004, 18:06
dslpwr
We can not put a direct link to the cart but we will have it so you can email for the pass word to enter the amsoil part of the store.

Greg

johnny2can
12-11-2004, 21:14
Absolutely *LOVE* all the pictures! I'll be ordering from you soon... smile.gif

ulhpilot
12-12-2004, 08:41
Sorry, but the first thing I noticed was this:
> Buy Amsoil form us <

LanduytG
12-12-2004, 09:47
ulhpilot

Since this is my living what else would it say? I guess you didn't read any futher.

Greg

MTTwister
12-12-2004, 10:30
Greg - I think he's indicating s/b "from us"... I have that typo all the time, and Word won't catch it.

Ok going anal here -

on the '95 oil lines' page:
"These lines are being update to braded stainless steel Teflon Should be ready by the 3rd or 4th week of Dec."

"Braided" -- Looks like a nice, easy to surf site - but maybe a little 'poof reading' by someone who didn't write the content..

LanduytG
12-12-2004, 10:50
Thanks guys for pointing the errors. After many weeks of working on this everything looks the same to me. Thanks again and please feel free to mention anything else you see wrong.

Greg

Spindrift
12-12-2004, 13:10
Greg,

The links to the different remote bypass filter systems don't seem to be working for me.

LanduytG
12-12-2004, 13:34
Go to this link (http://www.lubricationspecialistllc.com/index.php?cPath=31_18) . They are under the oil filter section.
Also if you want to order online this (http://www.lubricationspecialistllc.com/?amsoil=true) is the link for that.

Greg

eracers999
12-12-2004, 17:47
<buy amsoil from us>

Sounds like your offering him a great product.

Kent

ulhpilot
12-13-2004, 08:20
All I was trying to do was point out a spelling error. He wrote 'form' instead of 'from' and it was on the front page of the website. If I had a website that my business depended on, I wouldn't want spelling, grammer, or other errors in the text. Besides, every time I place an Amsoil order, Greg gets paid.

LanduytG
12-13-2004, 10:11
Not a problem, I was shooting form the hip I guess. It took someone else to point that out.

Thanks
Greg

JTodd
12-13-2004, 12:28
One comment, two questions. On the Primrose Fuel Treatment page, the text formating needs to be looked at. No biggy, it just has extra line feeds.

The questions are: How does Amsoil and Primrose compare to Royal Purple and Standyne respectfully. Just curious, as they are names I have heard and I am interested in what people have to say about all of them.

I did notice that you are close to home. Good luck with the new online store!

dslpwr
12-14-2004, 16:17
I just placed my first order with Greg.

He has really fast shipping. I got my oil before my check cleared the bank.

johnny2can
12-15-2004, 01:15
Originally posted by LanduytG:
Go to this link (http://www.lubricationspecialistllc.com/index.php?cPath=31_18) . They are under the oil filter section.
Also if you want to order online this (http://www.lubricationspecialistllc.com/?amsoil=true) is the link for that.

Greg Both links work, but...

When I go to the first link you mentioned, there are a *bunch* of broken links off of that page...

"See more installations here"
"BMK-1<x> Installation..."
"...By-Pass Replacement Parts..."

Maybe someone deleted the directory... ;)

Hye
12-17-2004, 01:49
Greg,
I use Mozilla's Firefox browser. Its tabs usually say something that indicates what's on each tab's page. Yours says "osCommerce". Diesel Page tabs say "TheDieselPage", etc.
Firefox is free from www.mozilla.org (http://www.mozilla.org) and I highly recommend it.
Thanks for supporting the Diesel Page and good luck with the new project.