Archive for July, 2006

Busy times at CarSpareFinder

Monday, July 31st, 2006

Well, the last few weeks have been mad at ‘CarSpareFinder Towers’. We’ve been inundated with part requests and new breakers wanting a piece of the action, but that’s fine by us. It might be hard work keeping up, but it’s what we’re here for; it’s what we’re passionate about.

To us, this massive upturn in activity lately tells us that we’re doing something right. And let me tell you, we’re a very proud bunch of people here, so that means a lot. When CarSpareFinder was launched, only a few months ago, the main objective was to provide a service that made it much easier and much cheaper to source spare car parts. And being in the knowledge that we are doing just that on such a large scale already is fantastic.

We won’t stop there though. Not for a moment. We are constantly striving to make CarSpareFinder even better. Not a day goes by without a fresh batch of ideas coming to fruition. The team here want this system to be the best of its kind in the World, bar none. Ambitious? Maybe, but a lack of ambition never got anyone anywhere.

And as you’re reading this, we’re slaving a way at the new features we’re looking to add in the near future. We’re excited about them, and we’re sure that you’ll find them all very beneficial.

Keep checking back to the CarSpareFinder blog to find out first about what’s coming next. We think you’ll like what we’ve got lined up.

Be Safe With CarSpareFinder

Friday, July 28th, 2006
At CarSpareFinder, we treat our customers personal details with the utmost respect. Nothing is more important to us than keeping you safe when buying from our approved breakers. However, as is becoming ever more apparent in modern life, unscrupulous individuals exist, and you should always excersise caution when dealing with companies you do not know.

Here’s a few tips that will help you keep safe when using CarSpareFinder, and avoid falling foul of any ‘dodgy dealers’.

  • Never give out credit card details to someone who calls you. Insist that you will call them back, check in such online directories as Yell.com etc., to make sure that they are a legitimate organisation. Only when you feel confident should you hand out payment information.
  • Trust your instinct. If you feel that something is not ‘quite right’, leave it there. The person you are dealing may be totally legitimate, but ask yourself, is it worth the risk?
  • Speak to us. If there’s something you are unsure about, give us a call. We can always speak to the breakers’ on your behalf if you have any concerns.

Follow these tips, and you can be almost certain that you will be safe when using CarSpareFinder.

Welcome to the CarSpareFinder Blog!

Wednesday, July 26th, 2006

Welcome to the CarSpareFinder blog, a place that over the coming weeks, will become one of the web’s most useful and informative car maintanence resources. Covering every area of car maintanence, as well as general repairs and upgrades, the blog will be written by highly skilled, well experienced mechanics. We’re here to help you!

Remember to visit on a regular basis - and feel free to get in touch if there’s a subject that’s troubling you.


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