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Yes Rick - I know you can get through; so can Robert B in Australia. It only seems to be a problem with the U.K. which Tom and Cindy may or may not be aware of. Perhaps you could inform them if you would be so kind. It's been a week now.

Ray.

P.S. I have tried Internet Explorer and Safari as well as email without any success.

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Yes Rick - I know you can get through; so can Robert B in Australia. It only seems to be a problem with the U.K. which Tom and Cindy may or may not be aware of. Perhaps you could inform them if you would be so kind. It's been a week now.

Ray.

P.S. I have tried Internet Explorer and Safari as well as email without any success.

If the site can be accessed from the US (works for me right now in California) and from Australia, then access from the UK is likely not an issue with their web site but rather some firewall between your machine and their site. Have you tried it from a mobile device or from a publicly available WiFi access point?

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Ply33 I have tried two different computers one a Dell with Internet Explorer and the other a Mac using Safari. I do not have easy access to any other computer..............:confused:

Never had any problems before and don't have any difficulties with getting any other sites.

Hi Gundog. At least I now know it's not just me!!

Ray.

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Only the U.K. has problems it would seem.

Ray.

I vaguely recall reading that the UK was setting up some sort of blocking against in appropriate websites, is that true? If so then that web site might have been collateral damage (maybe the hosting service that Myers Early Dodge uses also host some site that is deemed inappropriate).

To repeat:

If the site can be accessed from the US (works for me right now in California) and from Australia, then access from the UK is likely not an issue with their web site but rather some firewall between your machine and their site. Have you tried it from a mobile device or from a publicly available WiFi access point?
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  • 4 months later...

We are very lucky to have both Romars and Myers for parts. If you have to have answers instantly or can't wait then maybe try looking somewhere else.

One day these mom and pop type of business's won't be around....then we'll really see how long it takes to get parts for these antiques.

These aren't your garden variety hotrod parts that you can purchase online 24/7/365 so if you don't have patience you may consider sticking with fast food chains. ;)

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Just got off the phone with Tom. Very nice and helpful! I did not know they did this on the side. Hey 30....you should have patience as well for us newbies.

Great news. I'm glad you were able to speak with Tom.

I am patient, actually I'm a very,,, very patient person... especially when it comes to newbies or training someone, and trust me, I do realize it takes time cause we've all been there.

( Patience with impatient and demanding people are completely different things all together however ;) )

Seriously,

Welcome to the forums Gary and I really do hope you find all the help you need in your quest with your project.

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Guest bradcrone36

i have bought all my engine parts from myers this month complete rebuild on a da six incl/pistons/gaskets/valves very satisfied with prices and fast shipping well worth having patience i called and left message and they call back

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I have done business with Myers and they are the best people in the world. Also Romar, Glenn Smith in Australia and Olsen Gaskets on the west coast of the US. Try to compare these fine vendors with those posting on eBay or even attending swap meets. This type of course is cash only, no recourse and as they said: it should fit. Pay a bit more and stick with the good venders: Myers, Romar, Glenn, Olsen and probably some I forgot to mention!

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On this side of the Pond, the Austin Seven Friends Forum is financially supported by small businesses like Myers. They are affectionately known as our "cherished Suppliers".

I hate to think where we would all be without these hard working souls. It's not easy making a living from specialist parts.

Ray.

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