Have you seen Fourdot - Personalised number plate designs

Have you seen Fourdot - Personalised number plate designs

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anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 19th March 2014
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"The crack team of Fourdot designers shed blood, sweat and tears ensuring we explore every nook and cranny of your vehicle"

No I don't want that.

zed4

Original Poster:

7,248 posts

222 months

Wednesday 19th March 2014
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Sid's Dad said:
You're all missing the point. What this guy's nephew's business
I could post up the emails between myself and the guys who photographed my car, proving I have no connection with this company, but I can't be be bothered. There were quite a few of us PHers who went along to have our cars photographed, I just thought you guys might be interested in taking a look. I'm getting bored of explaining myself, I'll stick to the south coast and TVR forum where I'm well known at the regular meets.

djc77

13 posts

147 months

Wednesday 19th March 2014
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zed4 said:
Sid's Dad said:
You're all missing the point. What this guy's nephew's business
I could post up the emails between myself and the guys who photographed my car, proving I have no connection with this company, but I can't be be bothered. There were quite a few of us PHers who went along to have our cars photographed, I just thought you guys might be interested in taking a look. I'm getting bored of explaining myself, I'll stick to the south coast and TVR forum where I'm well known at the regular meets.
I'm with you z4, first and last time on this forum.

berlintaxi

8,535 posts

173 months

Thursday 20th March 2014
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djc77 said:
I'm with you z4, first and last time on this forum.
I doubt we'll miss your contributions.

tbc

3,017 posts

175 months

Thursday 20th March 2014
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k-ink said:
£185 laughlaughlaughlaugh

Tacky st!

My thoughts exactly.

I'm not sure if it's it's because i'm a designer by trade or not.

But i find these absolutely horrible.

And having worked for many years in design i can say that they must be making £150 profit on every plate they knock out.


Sid's Dad

576 posts

141 months

Thursday 20th March 2014
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djc77 said:
zed4 said:
Sid's Dad said:
You're all missing the point. What this guy's nephew's business
I could post up the emails between myself and the guys who photographed my car, proving I have no connection with this company, but I can't be be bothered. There were quite a few of us PHers who went along to have our cars photographed, I just thought you guys might be interested in taking a look. I'm getting bored of explaining myself, I'll stick to the south coast and TVR forum where I'm well known at the regular meets.
I'm with you z4, first and last time on this forum.
Let him go, everyone. He's got to go and print off two sets of funny-shaped plates with Clip-Art all over them.

kmpowell

2,926 posts

228 months

Thursday 20th March 2014
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djc77 said:
I'm with you z4, first and last time on this forum.
Perhaps you could hang around on the BoxSter forum...




Ari

19,346 posts

215 months

Thursday 20th March 2014
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Shaw Tarse said:
djc77 said:
Ok, I can see that the large majority of people that post on this site really just go round thread after thread trolling, if you have the time and effort to do that, then I feel very sorry for you, that you have nothing better to do than hide behind your computers pretending you have more friends than you actually do.

I think a lot of you are actually missing the point of this company.

A lot of you like to drive around in nice expensive cars, some even go so far to collect certain high end brands and post pictures of them outside your house for every one to see, some people like to wear expensive watches and clothes etc. With these plates you are buying into a brand, something bespoke, something different to the norm, something new.

Its a status symbol

How you design your plate reflects you, so if its tacky, you made it tacky.

Why do you go to fancy plates?

Because you can put a little lotus badge where the GB was or to personalise it with your company details, and because it suits what you are prepared to pay.

With this site there are hundreds of different combinations you can create to suit you and your car, and they're not going to create anything that isn't legal.

I'm looking forward to receiving my plates later this week.
Eleven posts, in 26 months, & every one in this thread? scratchchin
It is a bit obvious isn't it? laugh

LuS1fer

41,130 posts

245 months

Thursday 20th March 2014
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Ari said:
Shaw Tarse said:
djc77 said:
Ok, I can see that the large majority of people that post on this site really just go round thread after thread trolling, if you have the time and effort to do that, then I feel very sorry for you, that you have nothing better to do than hide behind your computers pretending you have more friends than you actually do.

I think a lot of you are actually missing the point of this company.

A lot of you like to drive around in nice expensive cars, some even go so far to collect certain high end brands and post pictures of them outside your house for every one to see, some people like to wear expensive watches and clothes etc. With these plates you are buying into a brand, something bespoke, something different to the norm, something new.

Its a status symbol

How you design your plate reflects you, so if its tacky, you made it tacky.

Why do you go to fancy plates?

Because you can put a little lotus badge where the GB was or to personalise it with your company details, and because it suits what you are prepared to pay.

With this site there are hundreds of different combinations you can create to suit you and your car, and they're not going to create anything that isn't legal.

I'm looking forward to receiving my plates later this week.
Eleven posts, in 26 months, & every one in this thread? scratchchin
It is a bit obvious isn't it? laugh
Everything said is true.
We each individualise our cars.
The difference between Fancy Plates and Fourdot, however, is about £160.
That's like paying to be called a fool.... isn't it?

PAULJ5555

3,554 posts

176 months

Monday 7th April 2014
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Any pics from you people who have bought them?




f1nn

2,693 posts

192 months

Monday 7th April 2014
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Just looked at the website and I must be missing something obvious.

The company would appear to be sticking old wallpaper onto the rear number plate plinth of a car with a smaller number plate cut to the same profile as the plinth, and charging circa 185 quid for it.

Fools and their money.

Bill

52,694 posts

255 months

Monday 7th April 2014
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PAULJ5555 said:
Any pics from you people who have bought them?
Even the bloke who looked suspiciously like he was advertising them has gone quiet smile

Jam Spavlin

909 posts

185 months

Monday 7th April 2014
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PAULJ5555 said:
Any pics from you people who have bought them?
Surely nobody is foolish enough to have parted with £185 of their hard earned for this tat?

PAULJ5555

3,554 posts

176 months

Friday 11th April 2014
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Jam Spavlin said:
PAULJ5555 said:
Any pics from you people who have bought them?
Surely nobody is foolish enough to have parted with £185 of their hard earned for this tat?
They will be £9.99 on ebay soon.

Hatson

2,032 posts

122 months

Saturday 1st October 2016
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Just spotted this appreciation thread biglaugh

technodup

7,580 posts

130 months

Saturday 1st October 2016
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The chavplate thread is elsewhere.

Mafioso

2,349 posts

214 months

Saturday 1st October 2016
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This IS a chavplate thread...

CS Garth

2,860 posts

105 months

Saturday 1st October 2016
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Ari said:
Shaw Tarse said:
djc77 said:
Ok, I can see that the large majority of people that post on this site really just go round thread after thread trolling, if you have the time and effort to do that, then I feel very sorry for you, that you have nothing better to do than hide behind your computers pretending you have more friends than you actually do.

I think a lot of you are actually missing the point of this company.

A lot of you like to drive around in nice expensive cars, some even go so far to collect certain high end brands and post pictures of them outside your house for every one to see, some people like to wear expensive watches and clothes etc. With these plates you are buying into a brand, something bespoke, something different to the norm, something new.

Its a status symbol

How you design your plate reflects you, so if its tacky, you made it tacky.

Why do you go to fancy plates?

Because you can put a little lotus badge where the GB was or to personalise it with your company details, and because it suits what you are prepared to pay.

With this site there are hundreds of different combinations you can create to suit you and your car, and they're not going to create anything that isn't legal.

I'm looking forward to receiving my plates later this week.
Eleven posts, in 26 months, & every one in this thread? scratchchin
It is a bit obvious isn't it? laugh
Commercial endorsements dressed up third party support threads never end well. Their was a bloke flogging his Aston Martin Lagonda a while back, Devanti tyres etc.

That said, I have had some superb double glazing put in this week and also bought one of those machines that cuts vegetables into spirals, a truly magnificent device at only 9.99. PM for details on either

Tickle

4,907 posts

204 months

Saturday 1st October 2016
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CS Garth said:
Ari said:
Shaw Tarse said:
djc77 said:
Ok, I can see that the large majority of people that post on this site really just go round thread after thread trolling, if you have the time and effort to do that, then I feel very sorry for you, that you have nothing better to do than hide behind your computers pretending you have more friends than you actually do.

I think a lot of you are actually missing the point of this company.

A lot of you like to drive around in nice expensive cars, some even go so far to collect certain high end brands and post pictures of them outside your house for every one to see, some people like to wear expensive watches and clothes etc. With these plates you are buying into a brand, something bespoke, something different to the norm, something new.

Its a status symbol

How you design your plate reflects you, so if its tacky, you made it tacky.

Why do you go to fancy plates?

Because you can put a little lotus badge where the GB was or to personalise it with your company details, and because it suits what you are prepared to pay.

With this site there are hundreds of different combinations you can create to suit you and your car, and they're not going to create anything that isn't legal.

I'm looking forward to receiving my plates later this week.
Eleven posts, in 26 months, & every one in this thread? scratchchin
It is a bit obvious isn't it? laugh
Commercial endorsements dressed up third party support threads never end well. Their was a bloke flogging his Aston Martin Lagonda a while back, Devanti tyres etc.

That said, I have had some superb double glazing put in this week and also bought one of those machines that cuts vegetables into spirals, a truly magnificent device at only 9.99. PM for details on either
PM sent regarding the veg spiral thing.

r11co

6,244 posts

230 months

Saturday 1st October 2016
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At the risk of giving them some more publicity, they really are gash aren't they!

I read an article yesterday about the premium hifi market (after enduring a friend telling me he'd just 'upgraded' his speakers for the umpteenth time because of his fanboi obsession with a brand I won't name, but it sounds like 'Binn' and the company who make them started by pirating someone else's design of turntable.) These plates fall into the same category as £2000 speaker and HDMI cables and £500 rubbery feet for sitting your hifi gear on.