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Originally Posted by Ovalmeister
Not to mention the fact that there are hats, shirts and even one of those kick butt greenlight diecast cars for sale with the sponsor's name on them. Kind of a bunch of free advertising for the sponsor that never paid a penny.
Sarah broke the cardinal rule though. A guy I worked for several years ago told me, NEVER put a sponsor's name on the car until the money is in the bank. I like Sarah and hope someone steps up and I bet she never makes that mistake again.
p.s. I don't think I'll ever be drinking "Res-Q" energy water in the future.:moon:
David.
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On Sarah's behalf she said the contrat is about 2 1/2 pages thick so it may not help her now but the courts can force them to cover any costs that she has incured after the contract was signed
If no one comes through and gets their name on the car and Sarah still makes the field I would love to see a Claber Girl or a First National Bank of Terre Haute Sponsorship