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Has anyone had trouble with getting the results back reliably from oil
analysis samples they have been sending in to AOA? I do analysis every time I change my oil but my sample has just been "lost" for the 3rd time in 4 years (lost twice in the last 2 years). At about a 70% success rate on getting the results back, I am starting to wonder if the post office is suspicious of the appearance of the samples since 9/11 or if something else is happening after I mail them to AOA. Any similar experiences anyone else is having or any ideas as to why this is happening is much appreciated. Thanks, George |
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I use Metal Check for analysis and have had NO problems.
George Sconyers wrote: Has anyone had trouble with getting the results back reliably from oil analysis samples they have been sending in to AOA? I do analysis every time I change my oil but my sample has just been "lost" for the 3rd time in 4 years (lost twice in the last 2 years). At about a 70% success rate on getting the results back, I am starting to wonder if the post office is suspicious of the appearance of the samples since 9/11 or if something else is happening after I mail them to AOA. Any similar experiences anyone else is having or any ideas as to why this is happening is much appreciated. Thanks, George |
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Try Blackstone Labs. They took over Howard Fenton's customers when he
retired, and he still consults with Blackstone on "troubled" reports. Never had a problem with their service, and they provide VERY nice sample bottles and plastic mailer tubes. Mark Tiger N1533R "George Sconyers" wrote in message ink.net... Has anyone had trouble with getting the results back reliably from oil analysis samples they have been sending in to AOA? I do analysis every time I change my oil but my sample has just been "lost" for the 3rd time in 4 years (lost twice in the last 2 years). At about a 70% success rate on getting the results back, I am starting to wonder if the post office is suspicious of the appearance of the samples since 9/11 or if something else is happening after I mail them to AOA. Any similar experiences anyone else is having or any ideas as to why this is happening is much appreciated. Thanks, George |
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On Fri, 26 Sep 2003 13:22:30 GMT, "George Sconyers"
wrote: I am starting to wonder if the post office is suspicious of the appearance of the samples since 9/11 or if something else is happening after I mail them to AOA. I had a flap with a "busybody" at my local post office. She thought that handling used motor oil was akin to handling hazardous substances and we had to go to her supervisor to resolve the issue. Ever since, I mail my samples at a differnt PO. MikeM Skylane '1MM Pacer '00Z |
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Hmmmm. I have had 100% performance over 6 years.
I mail in an Airborne envelope. I have never mailed the plastic AOA container alone. Is t hat how you mail it? "George Sconyers" wrote in message ink.net... Has anyone had trouble with getting the results back reliably from oil analysis samples they have been sending in to AOA? I do analysis every time I change my oil but my sample has just been "lost" for the 3rd time in 4 years (lost twice in the last 2 years). At about a 70% success rate on getting the results back, I am starting to wonder if the post office is suspicious of the appearance of the samples since 9/11 or if something else is happening after I mail them to AOA. Any similar experiences anyone else is having or any ideas as to why this is happening is much appreciated. Thanks, George |
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Yes, I have lost 2 samples over 3 years since my company "Wear Check" went
to the bottle only version for mailing. Before that I used to put the bottle in a small box, never lost a one back then. Now I put the bottle in an envelope with bubble wrap on the inside, so far so good. Ken "George Sconyers" wrote in message ink.net... Has anyone had trouble with getting the results back reliably from oil analysis samples they have been sending in to AOA? I do analysis every time I change my oil but my sample has just been "lost" for the 3rd time in 4 years (lost twice in the last 2 years). At about a 70% success rate on getting the results back, I am starting to wonder if the post office is suspicious of the appearance of the samples since 9/11 or if something else is happening after I mail them to AOA. Any similar experiences anyone else is having or any ideas as to why this is happening is much appreciated. Thanks, George |
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