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Old 06-01-09, 05:46 PM
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it would be nice to see makers comments in places like the technical forums for their input and also allow us a chance to suggest a few improvements.
I think what Den has done ( dont know him personally) on here is very brave and i hope he keeps it up, it can only benefit us as customers in the long run
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Old 06-01-09, 06:03 PM
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... Den is posting left, right, and centre at the moment but he's a special case!
He certainly is - but in the nicest possible sense, of course

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Old 06-01-09, 06:12 PM
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Some of the US forums which actively invite and promote "sponsors" suffer in that you are not then permitted to bash sponsors.

The forums then degenerate to very pc responses, with much "intervention" from administrators etc..

Hardly the free-form forum we have here.

Glad that manufacturers visit, but I would not want them all adding their opinions to the "which is the best ", or many other debates, !
Some UK forums are like that
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As far as VOSA are concerned I'm a manufacturer.....Had I better bugger off?
















































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Old 06-01-09, 07:11 PM
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If someone has a problem (Or thinks they have) with a manufacturer they should contact them directly, and not post their grievences on a public forum.
GD and AK seem to have got that message across to their customers, or their customers understand the implications to this quite well.
Some Dax customers however........

Getting drawn into a slanging match doesn't go down well.

Always contact the manufacturer first. If you don't get satisfaction then post away.
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This of course excludes me and any grievance I might have with a certain engine supplier from the States, having tried that in the past and got nowhere.
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If someone has a problem (Or thinks they have) with a manufacturer they should contact them directly, and not post their grievences on a public forum.
GD and AK seem to have got that message across to their customers, or their customers understand the implications to this quite well.
Some Dax customers however........

Getting drawn into a slanging match doesn't go down well.

Always contact the manufacturer first. If you don't get satisfaction then post away.
IMHO.


This of course excludes me and any grievance I might have with a certain engine supplier from the States, having tried that in the past and got nowhere.
Well said Dave, the amount of p1ssed off "old" Pilgrim customers that I have talked to who not even think of contacting Pilgrim direct just beggars belief

AK, BAE, JRV8, DB Replicas, (hope I have not forgotten anyone) although having a presence on here have never fallen foul of that and they must be applauded for their excellent customer service
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If someone has a problem (Or thinks they have) with a manufacturer they should contact them directly, and not post their grievences on a public forum.
GD and AK seem to have got that message across to their customers, or their customers understand the implications to this quite well.
Some Dax customers however........

Getting drawn into a slanging match doesn't go down well.

Always contact the manufacturer first. If you don't get satisfaction then post away.
IMHO.


This of course excludes me and any grievance I might have with a certain engine supplier from the States, having tried that in the past and got nowhere.
Seems fair comments to me.First stop should always be with person you bought from.After that then seek help/advice etc from elsewhere
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