Pinzgauers For Rent

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Pinzgauers For Rent

Post by AArdvark »

ATTENTION ALL PINZGAUER OWNERS.
We are putting together a marketing program, and we would like to rent your Pinzgauer for aprox two weeks.

We are looking for ones that can seat a driver plus four.
Time frame would be April 23-May 5th.

We are looking to rent one in the following cities

Los Angeles
San Diego
Phoenix
Denver
Atlanta
Chicago
Tampa/Orlando

We WILL NOT be doing any off roading.

If you own a Pinzgauer and are interested, please call me at
215-441-0690 ext 116

Thank You
Christine
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Post by norcal pinz »

what are you going to do with them? how many miles are you going to put on them? and are you going to use the lockers off road?
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I had the same thoughts. I wonder if they want drivers/owners as well?
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Post by Erik712m »

They wanna turn it into a Aardy http://www.aardvarkel.com/aardy.cfm :lol:
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Post by texas pinzgauer »

Interesting..... :?
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Post by pinzwheeling »

Has anyone looked into this?
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Adam Blank and I spoke today and apparently he spoke with the woman who made that initial post. She is solicited Pinzgauers for some sort of Cinco de Mayo tie in with some beer company. They wrap the trucks and need them for like an 8 day period early next month.

Interesting, Adam mentioned that she asked him what sort of rate he was expecting for the use of his truck. We can drive them or one of their drivers can handle that duty. Probably no offroading, just going bar to bar to showcase whatever it is they're pitching.

I've also got a call into her to learn more. It could be fun and it might be fun if a number of us do this and photos can be assembled of those city by city "tours".

Details to follow.
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Adam Blank and I spoke today and apparently he spoke with the woman who made that initial post. She is solicited Pinzgauers for some sort of Cinco de Mayo tie in with some beer company. They wrap the trucks and need them for like an 8 day period early next month.

Interesting, Adam mentioned that she asked him what sort of rate he was expecting for the use of his truck. We can drive them or one of their drivers can handle that duty. Probably no offroading, just going bar to bar to showcase whatever it is they're pitching.

I've also got a call into her to learn more. It could be fun and it might be fun if a number of us do this and photos can be assembled of those city by city "tours".

Details to follow as I learn them.
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Post by texas pinzgauer »

Adam Blank and I spoke today and apparently he spoke with the woman who made that initial post. She is solicited Pinzgauers for some sort of Cinco de Mayo tie in with some beer company. They wrap the trucks and need them for like an 8 day period early next month.

Interesting, Adam mentioned that she asked him what sort of rate he was expecting for the use of his truck. We can drive them or one of their drivers can handle that duty. Probably no offroading, just going bar to bar to showcase whatever it is they're pitching.

I've also got a call into her to learn more. It could be fun and it might be fun if a number of us do this and photos can be assembled of those city by city "tours".

Details to follow as I learn them.
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Post by ablank »

I think ya got the point across :)

Definitely no offroading, just bar hopping. Sounds like it could be a fun way to spend a few hours showing off our trucks.
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Post by texas pinzgauer »

Here's what I sent them and when I got back. It ain't much....


Dear Mr. Smith:

Thank you for your recent email message. We appreciate you taking time to contact us regarding our products and company. It is important for us to receive feedback from our consumers.

Thank you for your interest in Heineken USA.

Kind Regards,

Heineken USA Consumer Affairs

The customer wrote:

From: "David Smith" <david.k.smith@gmail.com>
To: ccmcerveza@qualitycustomercare.com
cc:
Date: 4/21/2009 11:23:37 AM
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Sirs,

I own a unique vehicle (Pinzgauer) and a number of fellow owners were recently
approached about possible use of their vehicles for a promotional event that
Aardvark was apparently developing on behalf of Dos Equis beer. You may not be
aware of it but many of the individual Pinzgauer owners began to study the
language in the release forms provided by Aardvark and found them to be quite
one sided and predatory in their terms.

As a long time fan of your products, I was disappointed to learn of this
negotiating "bad behavior" on the part of this contractor representing your
firm. They certainly were reflecting poorly on your company and products.

Thank you.

David Smith
Houston, Texas
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Post by Erik712m »

We should get Obama involved! There discriminating against small towns. And maybe some union officials. No Dos Equis here.
Grab your pitch forks. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by texas pinzgauer »

When I spoke with President Obama earlier today today, he indicated that he has grave concerns about this whole Aardvark affair and was going to ask Larry Summers to look into the financial impact on our domestic brewing industry! :wink:
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Post by ablank »

Won't someone think about the homebrewers!
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Post by Lightningpinz »

Hey bored and did a search for Dos xx expedition cinco and found this interesting hit

http://www.newfaces.com/auditions/Model ... calls_7855

It even tells hot to get into character 8) :wink:
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