MK Sportscars are moving to a bigger factory this weekend,this is in order they can cope with additional work load,and continued orders for the
original Indy,extra orders they are receiving to build the new spec-r Indy,and on top of that they are receiving increasing orders for there custom
built Trikes.
The new address ; UNIT 11
AVEN ENTERPRISE PARK
AVEN IND EST
TICKHILL ROAD
MALTBY
S66 7QR
NEW PHONE NUMBER 01709 816138.
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Does anyone know who manages MK's website? I just went to it to see whether it's updated with the new details and my work PC flagged it up
as having a virus HTML.IFrame-10.
Could be a false positive, but worth the webmaster checking it out.
I will let them know Simon,while they in the process of updating the webb site.
I've had the same message on visiting their site too.
Also, they appear to have 2 sites on the go...
http://www.mksportscars.co.uk
and...
http://www.mk-sportscars.fsnet.co.uk/
IMHO only neither site is great in terms of layout or content. New factory, new website maybe!
Yes, Ive had that as well, but good to hear that they are doing well.
Cheers
Ian
Congratulations to MK keep going up and forwards
I hope to get there to see you all soon
Graham
quote:
Originally posted by nick205
I've had the same message on visiting their site too.
Also, they appear to have 2 sites on the go...
http://www.mksportscars.co.uk
and...
http://www.mk-sportscars.fsnet.co.uk/
IMHO only neither site is great in terms of layout or content. New factory, new website maybe!
quote:
Originally posted by carpy
quote:
Originally posted by nick205
I've had the same message on visiting their site too.
Also, they appear to have 2 sites on the go...
http://www.mksportscars.co.uk
and...
http://www.mk-sportscars.fsnet.co.uk/
IMHO only neither site is great in terms of layout or content. New factory, new website maybe!
Crikey those websites are both appaling! If I didn't know MK Indy are a decent reputable company who make good cars, I'd take one look at those sites and assume it's some amateur working from a shed in his garden who's roped his 12 year old daughter into knocking up a website after school.
maybe it was a bit harsh but the website is first point of contact and should match their product and be top notch
No way is it harsh! These days most new customers will go onto the internet first to check out a prospective company. I bet the sites lose them
hundreds of customers.
When a really decent website can be sorted out for less than £1000 & all tax deductable there's really no excuse for a good company to have a
naff website!
It's constructive criticism!!!
mhhh
but what whas first?? an op en top website or an op en top workplace/workground... i mean both should match an image not??
saying that i agree 100%
tks