InvisiCord - TeamSpeed Customer service!
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InvisiCord - TeamSpeed Customer service!
IS AMAZING.
Firstly, this cord is super easy to use, im just dumb and broke it when i got it. I shot Teamspeed a PM asking if I can buy another one with maybe a little discount...
He says he'll ship me his $15 product free of charge without me even having to return my old one.
Seriously.. Great service, great product.. I must highly recommend.
Link to the page for the product: http://www.invisicord.com/.
Props where it's due. Need more dealers like this superb service.
Firstly, this cord is super easy to use, im just dumb and broke it when i got it. I shot Teamspeed a PM asking if I can buy another one with maybe a little discount...
He says he'll ship me his $15 product free of charge without me even having to return my old one.
Seriously.. Great service, great product.. I must highly recommend.
Link to the page for the product: http://www.invisicord.com/.
Props where it's due. Need more dealers like this superb service.
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Originally Posted by rs2183
IS AMAZING.
Firstly, this cord is super easy to use, im just dumb and broke it when i got it. I shot Teamspeed a PM asking if I can buy another one with maybe a little discount...
He says he'll ship me his $15 product free of charge without me even having to return my old one.
Seriously.. Great service, great product.. I must highly recommend.
Link to the page for the product: http://www.invisicord.com/.
Props where it's due. Need more dealers like this superb service.
Firstly, this cord is super easy to use, im just dumb and broke it when i got it. I shot Teamspeed a PM asking if I can buy another one with maybe a little discount...
He says he'll ship me his $15 product free of charge without me even having to return my old one.
Seriously.. Great service, great product.. I must highly recommend.
Link to the page for the product: http://www.invisicord.com/.
Props where it's due. Need more dealers like this superb service.
Keepin' it real, I figure this is still a pretty new application and with the smaller connectors, I have to do something like this in the interest of R&D to keep on top of what make the product work. I should have this out in the next couple of days.
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Originally Posted by Sukairain
Isn't it just a short telephone cord with 2 metal clips? Probably cost $0.25 to make........ not that I really know how to make it or anything.
Pair the Invisicord with a Mike's Mount and you will have the perfect radar detector set-up.
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Would you need to re syn the garage door opener when you unplug the power cord from the mirror for the Invisicord installation? Or can you plug the Invisicord connectors into the mirror without taking the power cord off?
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Originally Posted by G35MC
you are asking for break in if you hang your radar detectors like that ... at least in NY. We have ppl will do a lot of things to get that $200-$300 bucks.
I got a cord-less radar, SOLO S2, and it's working good for me. put it out when i need it, take it off when I don't.
I got a cord-less radar, SOLO S2, and it's working good for me. put it out when i need it, take it off when I don't.
EDIT - Reworded to not sound like a jerk.
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Originally Posted by G35MC
you are asking for break in if you hang your radar detectors like that ... at least in NY. We have ppl will do a lot of things to get that $200-$300 bucks.
I got a cord-less radar, SOLO S2, and it's working good for me. put it out when i need it, take it off when I don't.
I got a cord-less radar, SOLO S2, and it's working good for me. put it out when i need it, take it off when I don't.
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question for you guys:
i am buying the V1 tomorrow. and well i'd like to get Mike's Mount and the invisicord.
anything else I would need in order NOT to have any cords dangling or anything??
another question: rate the install from a 1 to 10 (1 being REAL easy and 10 being REAL hard PITA)
thanks in advance!
i am buying the V1 tomorrow. and well i'd like to get Mike's Mount and the invisicord.
anything else I would need in order NOT to have any cords dangling or anything??
another question: rate the install from a 1 to 10 (1 being REAL easy and 10 being REAL hard PITA)
thanks in advance!
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Invisicord rip off:
I just spent about 3 hours this afternoon making my own invisicord. Cost me $3.99 in material fee, a couple of solders, a telephone cord, some cutting and grinding, two blisters and TADA! Works fine so far, but I have no idea when my home made plugs are going to fall out or short out the ECU though.
Worth the $14 saving? Probably not,
Knowing that I saved enough to buy 14 items from the Wendy's dollar menu - priceless.
1. Jr. Bacon Cheese Burger
2. Medium fries
3. Side salad
4. Medium Ice Tea
5. Small Chilli
6. Baked Potato
7. Frosty
8. Double the order for my date.
I just spent about 3 hours this afternoon making my own invisicord. Cost me $3.99 in material fee, a couple of solders, a telephone cord, some cutting and grinding, two blisters and TADA! Works fine so far, but I have no idea when my home made plugs are going to fall out or short out the ECU though.
Worth the $14 saving? Probably not,
Knowing that I saved enough to buy 14 items from the Wendy's dollar menu - priceless.
1. Jr. Bacon Cheese Burger
2. Medium fries
3. Side salad
4. Medium Ice Tea
5. Small Chilli
6. Baked Potato
7. Frosty
8. Double the order for my date.