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Old 07-22-2015, 12:09 PM
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Default Best way to contact Optima USCA with Technical question?

Some weeks back I attempted to contact them by going to the driveusca.com site, clicking 'Contact' at the top right of the page and filling out the form. Unfortunately I've not been contacted by them? Today I again attempted to contact them using the red mail icon at the lower right of the web page, and again filling the form with both my email and phone number and submitting it.

I am currently in the process of mounting my safety harness, and I simply want to verify it will be up to there standards, are there any other options anyone here is aware of to contact someone from that organization?

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Old 07-22-2015, 12:29 PM
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Well, that was fast!
I got a call within the hour and I have the info I need to proceed!

I can only assume my previous attempt hit some kind of technical black hole.
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Old 07-22-2015, 03:16 PM
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it happens...there busy inspecting race fatalities, event sites, working with sponsors and so on and its a really small team
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it happens...there busy inspecting race fatalities, event sites, working with sponsors and so on and its a really small team
Dang, I hope you meant facilities.
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I was thinking my first message never made it from my screen to their server. Yeah, it is a small efficient, and enthusiastic team that runs this stuff.
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Dang, I hope you meant facilities.



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