Date: 4 Jul 2002 01:25:11 -0700 From: tobynopsamd-1.freeserve.co.uk (Toby Field) Subject: Re: Do you service your own 9000?
I doubt they would launch a legal case against a single person using the logo for no commercial gain. The logo however is not a currently used one, as Saab and Scanina are not the same company. Toby "meme meme" <splitscreen69nopsamsnet.com.au> wrote in message news:<3d2397eb$0$14696$afc38c87nopsam.optusnet.com.au>... > Saab may object to you using there logo. > > "Toby Field" <tobyfieldnopsamail.com> wrote in message > news:afvg9m$87o$1nopsam6.svr.pol.co.uk... > > Do you service your own 9000? > > > > I prefer to service my own car to save money, and to know that the job has > > been done properly. The only downside, is when it comes to selling the car > > on. Most of us keep the receipts, but have nothing to show for the work we > > have done. > > > > I thought to myself, how can I make my car look like it has had regular > > services? I decided to create a service schedule for the 12,000 and 24,000 > > mile service, to make the car look like it has been serviced properly to > the > > next owner, even if a garage has not seen the car. > > > > I do not expect to use these forms to fool a future buyer into thinking > that > > work has been done, when it gasn't because I would expect to produce > > receipts for the parts purchased. > > > > I would like YOUR feedback however. If you would like to look at the > double > > sided service sheets, in Adobe PDF format and tell me what you think. If > you > > can suggest I do anything different to the layout etc, then let me know. > If > > you would like to use the forms for your own use then go ahead. > > > > http://www.field-1.freeserve.co.uk/saab.html > > > > feedback to tobynopsamd-1.freeserve.co.uk > > > > Thanks, > > > > Toby Field (UK) > > '93 9000 CSE 2.3T Auto > > 150,000 Miles > > > >