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East Coast Welcomes Brian McAllister to Sales Department

April 24, 2009 | Taia | Comments 0

Brian McAllister

If you have called us recently about any parts advertised on eBay you probably have already had the pleasure of speaking with the jovial Brian McAllister. He joined us here at East Coast Auto Salvage nearly two months ago and has been handling all of our eBay and e-commerce sales.

This is Brian's first time working in the auto salvage industry however he has an extensive automotive background. Before coming to us Brain worked for over 13 years in the Street Rod industry and before that he began his automotive career working in a Speed Shop at the age of 15. His previous experience and automotive knowledge has helped him excel at his new position here at East Coast.

As the head of eBay Sales Brian attends to all of the questions and inquiries received through eBay and he manages and processes all of the orders. Right from the beginning his concern for the needs of the customer was very evident as he made sure that they had all of the right information about the auto part they were seeking.

Certainly if you need a part for your vehicle feel free to give Brian a call. You will find out first hand just what a pleasure he is to speak to and hopefully you will find the part you need to fix your vehicle.

Brian can be reached from 8AM-5PM Monday through Friday at 1-800-231-9121 or email him with parts requests brianecas@yahoo.com

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About the Author: Since 1985 Taia has been hanging around East Coast. Early responsibilities included building forts out of used auto parts, calculating expense reports on the accounting calculator and bossing around the staff with her tough attitude. Things haven’t changed much except there isn’t as much time to build forts and the expense reports have gotten a bit more complicated. Taia is proud to be a woman working in the automotive recycling industry as she finds it both fun and challenging and she feels good about the role that her business plays in the reuse and recycling of automotive parts and metals.

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