Venting..
#16
Originally Posted by BOYRACER
See what I never understand about these situations is why a company would be crazy enough to upset a well known site member. We are all enthusiasts who have spent a lot of our hard earned money on our vehicles. Word of mouth travels fast and when we are mistreated we have the ability of voicing our problems and in return killing business for the company.
The same thing works on the other side of the spectrum. There are other companies on this board that seem to always make it work out perfect and those are the ones flurishing and growing!
I guess what I am trying to say is....why would a company use poor business sense when dealing with such a tight knit group of auto enthusiasts? Kinda foolish if you ask me. Anyways best of luck again brotha!
The same thing works on the other side of the spectrum. There are other companies on this board that seem to always make it work out perfect and those are the ones flurishing and growing!
I guess what I am trying to say is....why would a company use poor business sense when dealing with such a tight knit group of auto enthusiasts? Kinda foolish if you ask me. Anyways best of luck again brotha!
Lets hope this gets you your ECU back fast
#19
Originally Posted by PMac
PMac Gold Star Award for the first person to source the quote I just bastardized.
The modern source:
http://politicalhumor.about.com/libr...a/foolbush.mov
The traditional source:
"Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, prepare to die."
- Klingon Proverb, Star Trek
Oh yeah, and there was also this Lincoln dude...
Last edited by Super D; 01-27-2006 at 01:37 AM.
#20
Originally Posted by Super D
Oh, c'mon, that's too easy....
The modern source:
http://politicalhumor.about.com/libr...a/foolbush.mov
The traditional source:
"Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, prepare to die."
- Klingon Proverb, Star Trek
Oh yeah, and there was also this Lincoln dude...
The modern source:
http://politicalhumor.about.com/libr...a/foolbush.mov
The traditional source:
"Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, prepare to die."
- Klingon Proverb, Star Trek
Oh yeah, and there was also this Lincoln dude...
A clue: the author of this quote is buried in the same cemetery in Paris as Jim Morrison.
Remember, there's an award riding on this, but you do get points for busting out the Klingon... ("If winning is not important, why keep score?")
#23
eddie,
It is not a good sign for a company when a member of your status has to vent their dissatisfaction on this board. I can't help but to wonder what a company is thinking. News like this is a sure way to lose a business.
I sure hope it is resolved soon for the sake of both of you.
It is not a good sign for a company when a member of your status has to vent their dissatisfaction on this board. I can't help but to wonder what a company is thinking. News like this is a sure way to lose a business.
I sure hope it is resolved soon for the sake of both of you.
#26
[quote=fredttx50]All these HORROR stories just make me want to START my own shop. quote]
YOU CAN!!! A bunch of 6 speeders who started out as enthusiasts (like you and me) have opened shop and seem to be doing well.
I feel like starting one too!!!
YOU CAN!!! A bunch of 6 speeders who started out as enthusiasts (like you and me) have opened shop and seem to be doing well.
I feel like starting one too!!!
#28
Originally Posted by PMac
Keep guessing, wavy Davy
A clue: the author of this quote is buried in the same cemetery in Paris as Jim Morrison.
Remember, there's an award riding on this, but you do get points for busting out the Klingon...
A clue: the author of this quote is buried in the same cemetery in Paris as Jim Morrison.
Remember, there's an award riding on this, but you do get points for busting out the Klingon...
Drat, drat, and double-drattt!
Hmmm...Shakespeare? Napoleon? Pepe le Peu? John Holmes? Thoreau? Mr. T?
#29
The answer is: "To lose one parent may be regarded as a misfortune; to lose both looks like carelessness." -- Oscar Wilde
Originally Posted by PMac
Fred:
I had the same thought. Seriously, how hard can it be not to screw over your customers repeatedly?
To screw up once may be regarded as a misfortune, to screw up twice looks like carelessness to me.
PMac Gold Star Award for the first person to source the quote I just bastardized.
I had the same thought. Seriously, how hard can it be not to screw over your customers repeatedly?
To screw up once may be regarded as a misfortune, to screw up twice looks like carelessness to me.
PMac Gold Star Award for the first person to source the quote I just bastardized.
Last edited by fdb996c2; 01-27-2006 at 01:35 PM.