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"It is with genuine regret that due to exceptionally high demand for the Autoglym Trial offer we have had to temporarily suspend the registration process. We thank the thousands of people that have expressed an interest. For those of you who have registered in accordance with the terms of the offer, your samples will be distributed to you in the near future.

We greatly appreciate your interest and hope to reopen the registration process in the near future. Thank you for your interest. "

http://www.whatsinthebottle.com.au/

Didnt last long! Good thing I got in last night before they suspended it! :P

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<!--fonto:--><span style="font-family:"><!--/fonto-->We greatly appreciate your interest and hope to reopen the registration process in the near future. Thank you for your interest."[/font]

*Edit* Whoops beaten to the punch haha

Thanks Terry btw

Edited by Scottydoo
  • 3 weeks later...

9th October 2009

Dear AutoGlym Staff,

I have been waiting for 30 days for your lovely samples to be delivered.

I am a very patient person.

I like your AutoGlym products immensely and I don't suck up to companies like yours unless I have to.

You promised to send them out within 30 days.

A promise is a promise.

Don't you ever forget that!

So if you don't send your free samples out within another 7 days, I will come right down to your factory with my tomahawk and chop off the tops and drink them on site ' cause I'm addicted to the stuff!!!

Oops, just hang on a sec; I think I hear the postman!

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