Monday, May 4, 2009

d1 anahiem superfail?

In response to the overwhelming amount of negative feelings about the poor organization and extreme lack of consideration for the attendees at the anahiem "D1" event, I've suggested that everyone who went send at least one email to the organizers to let them know exactly what was wrong, and what we would like to see done differently in the future.

From hour long lines, to $5 12oz cans of soda (no joke), to Gumball cars and "stunt" bikes, the event was rife with problems that not only disappointed alot of fans, but discouraged alot of people from ever considering attending another D1 event.

"Dub1", as many people are calling it, was clearly just HIN paying D1 to let them use the name for their event. Horrible idea. Holding a dub car show, with "stunt" bikes, and a Gumball parade would be like going to an NFL football game and them having the local high school chess club getting a parade at halftime. Clearly, the people who went to this event went there to SEE DRIFTING!!!!! Not donks, or dub cars, or stunt bikes, or go-karts, or anything else.

So please, email both the D1 organization, and HIN and let them know how lame this event was, and what you expect from them in return for your hard earned money.

D1 USA Contact Driven Events, Inc.
Tel: 949-252-0155
Fax: 949-252-0152
General Info:
info@d1gp.com
Media:
media@d1gp.com
Car Show:
carshow@d1gp.com
Sales:
sales@d1gp.com
Marketing:
marketing@d1gp.com
Webmaster:
webmaster@d1gp.com

Digital Age Motorsports / Hot Import Nights

2200 W. Orangewood Avenue, Suite 230
Orange, CA 92868

Phone: (949)789-7439
Fax: (949)789-7444

National Sales Inquiries / Web Advertising and Event Sales
Jayson Guzman
(949)789-7439 x228
jayson.guzman@hinevents.com

Media Requests/Public Relations
Myles Hasegawa
(949)789-7439 x217
myles.hasegawa@hinevents.com

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