Re: People bashing
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That's not fair!!!! I've been waiting to bash someone, but the right opportunity has not come up. Now we got rules. Bummer!!!
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Pete:
Casey has posted NUMEROUS times...where were you?! [img]/ubbthreads/images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
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I was dissapointed when one of the moderators on this site didn't like my post on the dealer in question, but yet people bashing and car bashing was rampant up unto this point. That made me think this site was "in bed" with the parts dealer. Anyway, let us not be afraid to tell each other about problems with parts dealers, but kniocking cars or people should be kept off the site.
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Joel:
I'm not exactly sure what you are speaking of, but I can assure, this site is not "in bed" with anyone. This site is made up of many different people, from many locations, and from many walks of life...yet it seems to run pretty smooth for the most part. My thoughts are that "you reap what you sow", and those who knowingly do wrong will pay in the end...it all comes around. But, that doesn't mean that all of the dirty laundry needs to be aired out on this site. Communicating about "purposely made" bad business practices is a good thing, but a simple "I had a bad buying/selling experience with so and so, contact me offline for more details" is what we are striving for. I get tired of playing the "referree" in situations in which I have no business being involved, except that it takes place on a website which I maintain. I don't like to read the negative comments back and forth, and I've personally seen sites dissolve from such posts, and this will eventually run over into the hobby itself. I really don't want that to happen here, nor do I believe any one of the other members want that either.
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