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: Thanks for the all too familiar story. The
: arrogance of mall store sales people
: astounds me at times.
: Drop me an e-mail and I'll give you a referral
: to my Authorized Dealer. I think he has an
: America's Cup in stock and will sell it to
: you for 35% off MSRP. He is also not in your
: state (I assume), so he will ship it to you
: and you will not have to pay local sales
: tax.
: Best WIShes,
: Keith Downing
Yes, I bought my SMP auto from the authorized "bricks n morter" dealer that Keith Downing can tell you about and they are very knowledgeable and professional. If Keith is busy or something, email me and I'll send you the very same reference Keith sent me. I've owned my auto SMP for about a month and it runs like a charm, and I'm a semi-disgruntled former Rolex owner/dealer. MCanon
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