returning used airbags

returning used airbags

Postby bsmith77327 » Tue Oct 31, 2023 1:04 pm

Did i miss something on procedure changes on returning airbags? i sent 2 emails to SCFIELDACTION....
and usually get a response on the email within a couple of days but its been crickets. Didn't know if i missed a email
with changes. anyone know?
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Re: returning used airbags

Postby Parts007 » Tue Oct 31, 2023 1:23 pm

Last time (late 2021) I submitted an initial email, they did not reply and I had to send a follow up email a week later, saying WTF's up? They replied right away to the second email when they realized they missed the first email.
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Re: returning used airbags

Postby bsmith77327 » Tue Oct 31, 2023 1:25 pm

ok i just sent my third email in a month, i'll keep trying thanks
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Re: returning used airbags

Postby Cosmo » Tue Oct 31, 2023 2:07 pm

At the end of July, they started using a different email address. Not sure how many saw it, the only reason I knew was because my DMA sent it to me. If you're not using it already,
try SCFIELDACTIONdot14305@RXOdotCOM.
Thats what I've been using. Hope that helps.
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Re: returning used airbags

Postby AlanHomes » Wed Nov 01, 2023 2:54 pm

I stuff them in groundhog holes and set 'em off. Or throw them in the river, wait a few seconds for them to sink then hit the battery.
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Re: returning used airbags

Postby Denise Trimble » Wed Nov 01, 2023 5:29 pm

AlanHomes wrote:I stuff them in groundhog holes and set 'em off. Or throw them in the river, wait a few seconds for them to sink then hit the battery.


We have to be friends.
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Re: returning used airbags

Postby AlanHomes » Thu Nov 02, 2023 3:28 pm

Denise Trimble wrote:
AlanHomes wrote:I stuff them in groundhog holes and set 'em off. Or throw them in the river, wait a few seconds for them to sink then hit the battery.


We have to be friends.

When dad was growing up during the Depression on the farm, he and his brothers would take the crank phone off the kitchen wall, attach a chain to a pair of wires, then to the phone, drop the chain in the river behind their pasture and crank away. Fish would float to the surface, dinner is served.
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