Free Tri-Flow Lube

I sent in a request for free sample of Armalube, and less than 10 minutes later I get an automated reply that my request is being processed.
Also sent in the request for all the lubes mentioned above but this is amazing to get a reply this fast even if it is automated.
Now we will se how long it takes to actually get here to Nevada.
Just thought I would mention this while we are talking about lubes, etc.

Larry
 
I sent off the requests on the 23rd at 10PM and here it is the 25th. I got the Miltec and the Arma Lube today in the mail WOW Thanks Guys

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Got my MILITEC today, ordered the others today, now I'm about to shoot an Email of to Bench Made and ask for a sample of their 730 Ares:D
 
Originally posted by T. Erdelyi
Got my MILITEC today, ordered the others today, now I'm about to shoot an Email of to Bench Made and ask for a sample of their 730 Ares:D

:eek: Let us know how it works out. I will try this Mayo character and see if I can sample this TNT I keep hearing about. ;)
 
I got all the same stuff TheBadGuy has pictured above in about the same time frame. Armalube and Militec are top-notch companies in my book :)
 
I love militec-1... silky smooth knives after a few applications.. gollnick suggests a easy way of applying on his bali site.
 
Received my free samples of Miltec Synthetic Metal Conditioner and grease in about 4 days. Got the Armalube in about five days.
 
I got my sample of Armalube in 2 days!
Militec came in 4 days. Amazing speed on both.:D
 
A mere 4 days ordered my free sample on 6/27/03 got it on 6/30/03, seems to work way better than 3 In One or Lube one, my Rainbow Leek never opened so sweetly :)
 
Wow! I sent more emails for all the different free lubes in the last five minutes than I normally send in five days:)

Thanks!!!!

My Sebby will flick open smooth as butta' :cool:
 
My sister ordered the free sample of Armalube and got a response that said, "due to the large number of requests for free samples, we find it necessary to charge $1.00. If you still want the sample, send us the money. This is paraphrased, but accurate in meaning.
It seems strange to me that the Co. says that enough people who are likely customers have heard of us that we withdraw our free sample offer. Does anyone think that this is likely to cause bad feelings towards the Co., rather than the good feelings that the free sample was supposed to create?
 
Originally posted by fudo
It seems strange to me that the Co. says that enough people who are likely customers have heard of us that we withdraw our free sample offer. Does anyone think that this is likely to cause bad feelings towards the Co., rather than the good feelings that the free sample was supposed to create?


I hope not. My guess is that Armalube was simply flooded with requests for free samples. Armalube is probably a small company and may not have the budget for infinite free samples and postage (although it would be nice if they did!), so they are likely attempting to separate people who have a real interest in their product from people just looking for a freebee.

Amalube was nice enough to send many of us free samples very quickly and they have a very good product (Armalube and Militech both do an excellent job of lubricating knife pivots). The Armalube sample is well worth the $1.





- Frank
 
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