Killingtime
Active member
Wow, I thought about doing this since I've been an Indy holder since it started and really like the product. I never saw a limit on the plate club either. The whole thing didn't make sense since there seems to be plenty of demand for the passes. Why run promotion schemes? I'd be pissed too if I changed my plate and then got shut out.Hmmm I wonder how much of a shit storm this will bring. Went to register my plate and I see there’s a notice effective today September 15 that the license plate club is closed. I have two email correspondences from Indy pass in July. The first asking if my plate name works, “yes it does” And the second saying I requested these two plates, “Great send on photos when you get them”
By chance one plate arrived today, but I have the registration for both from the state. There was a snafu with the second so still waiting on the physical plate.
Just sent an email to Indy with attached photographs of the plate and registrations. I know contract law is a huge branch unto itself and know that I am no lawyer. I also have found what I sometimes think should be the common sense application of the law doesn’t hold. Still it seems there was never a notice that the offer had a limited number. I have correspondence acknowledging my having paid for the plates with the statement that once photos are sent I will receive their end of the contract.
You could see this coming and my stupid state was super slow due to a new plate just being rolled out. I think if they had said at some point, ok this is limited to x number of passes they might have a leg to stand on. That was never said. Of course the ski bum has found a haven in Indypass and who knows how many plates have come in and how many people are waiting for their plate to arrive. Sporting a vanity plate you paid for with the expectation you would receive a pass for, but then not getting it is going to set some folks off.