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<blockquote data-quote="David Morton" data-source="post: 2843876" data-attributes="member: 30617"><p>Well, all this is good information for me. Glad I'm an ASE Master Tech and can do most of my mods myself. Not to say I believe any of these accusations but why take the chance? </p><p></p><p>I did have trouble with a vendor at MM.net once, paid him a bunch of money for parts and he was too busy holding a campaign sign and waving at traffic at the corner of Main & Central to do the drop ship order with his supplier. Six weeks later I called him on it and he did get me on a conference call with his supplier and we concluded our business. He offered me a 10% discount on my next purchase. I haven't taken him up on it. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.</p><p></p><p>Still I didn't see any advantage in getting on the site and complaining. If it isn't gonna change things, why waste the time? Do I really think I can get on a white horse and do combat with the "forces of evil" to save my brothers from being taken in by an unscrupulous businessman? I doubt it. If I do, somethings wrong with me!</p><p></p><p>I've learned a lot in my 47 years here in America and one axiom always applies, if I keep my side of the street clean and stay off your side of the street I'm always walking on a clean sidewalk. Maybe now you guys can see it's time to get off that guys sidewalk. You're the ones suffering from high blood pressure and acid reflux. He's probably oblivious to all of this talk.</p><p></p><p>Resentment is an acid that corrodes it own container. Get rid of it. Ask God to take it away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Morton, post: 2843876, member: 30617"] Well, all this is good information for me. Glad I'm an ASE Master Tech and can do most of my mods myself. Not to say I believe any of these accusations but why take the chance? I did have trouble with a vendor at MM.net once, paid him a bunch of money for parts and he was too busy holding a campaign sign and waving at traffic at the corner of Main & Central to do the drop ship order with his supplier. Six weeks later I called him on it and he did get me on a conference call with his supplier and we concluded our business. He offered me a 10% discount on my next purchase. I haven't taken him up on it. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Still I didn't see any advantage in getting on the site and complaining. If it isn't gonna change things, why waste the time? Do I really think I can get on a white horse and do combat with the "forces of evil" to save my brothers from being taken in by an unscrupulous businessman? I doubt it. If I do, somethings wrong with me! I've learned a lot in my 47 years here in America and one axiom always applies, if I keep my side of the street clean and stay off your side of the street I'm always walking on a clean sidewalk. Maybe now you guys can see it's time to get off that guys sidewalk. You're the ones suffering from high blood pressure and acid reflux. He's probably oblivious to all of this talk. Resentment is an acid that corrodes it own container. Get rid of it. Ask God to take it away. [/QUOTE]
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