BR Lines

Started by Syrius, September 05, 2018, 10:46:16 PM

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Syrius

Hi everyone.  I've been trying to contact BR Lines through their website. However it's been over a week and I haven't had a reply.  I was wondering if anyone knows if they are away on holiday perhaps?

tunneroner61

I find it best to ring him.

Norman

Tank

I haven't contacted them for some months, but I have always had a reply within 24 hours, as well as follow up emails.

Skyline2uk

In my experience Bob has always been very reliable so I would call him to see if he is available (every chance he could be on holiday).

Be aware that due to the aforementioned reliability; he often has a very long waiting list for jobs.

Skyline2uk

Paul-H

Hi

I have always phoned them, as that is also the only way to order from them, as there Website has no ordering facility, which is a bit odd in this day and age.

Paul
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Adam1701D

I have just gone down the e-commerce route and it is no small feat to put all your stock onto a new system, believe me  :)

If you have a large catalogue, it is a massive job to get everything on the new site. I'm still adding bits to mine...
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robert shrives

Hi ,
Spoke to Robert two days ago to place order and he was at full speed with repairs.  I imagine him sitting in a USS enterprise style captains chair as he seems able to turn and put his hand on the parts required so easily.

A pleasure to deal with everytime.
Robert   

Mito

I spoke to his wife placing an order this week and had an email confirmation within 2 hours.
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Newportnobby

Quote from: robert shrives on September 06, 2018, 09:47:03 AM
I imagine him sitting in a USS enterprise style captains chair......

.....muttering "NGauge" to himself

Syrius

@Newportnobby

That made me laugh out loud. Definitely needs a "Picard Face Palm"



Thanks for all the replies.  Looks like I'll need to give him a call.

kirky

Quote from: robert shrives on September 06, 2018, 09:47:03 AM
Hi ,
Spoke to Robert two days ago to place order and he was at full speed with repairs.  I imagine him sitting in a USS enterprise style captains chair as he seems able to turn and put his hand on the parts required so easily.

A pleasure to deal with everytime.
Robert   
Ive actually been in his repair room. Im afraid its a little more mundane than you imagine. Its just an upstairs bedroom in a semi I'm afraid. However, he did have the biggest angle poise magnifier I've ever seen! He also had countless little organiser boxes, the ones that stack - millions of 'em.

Cheers
Kirky
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