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<blockquote data-quote="Smokie" data-source="post: 2782261" data-attributes="member: 29850"><p>Billy I don't dismiss what you are saying, and I agree that some gullible owners purchased things that they did not need, I also would like to point out that some vendors sell a single product, end of story. You either want that product or you don't.</p><p></p><p>Some vendors provide a multitude of products and services, there is experimenting going on, some products offered are a good bang for the buck, others are not. Owners with car experience can rely on their own judgement about the worth of a product being offered.</p><p></p><p>As you correctly stated some owners will buy anything that vendor X offers just because they trust him, regardless of the real worth of the product, it is natural for us to want to believe what a "trusted" vendor tell us will work.</p><p></p><p>A vendor that abuses that "trust" should be exposed by the "person involved only", the abused party should exhaust every reasonable course to get satisfaction from vendor in question, when that fails: exposed the FACTS, accurately and without exaggeration.</p><p></p><p>You may feel that I am defending a wrongdoer; I am not, I simply want to hear the facts clearly expressed by the injured party, not by a friend of a friend of a third cousin twice removed....:-D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smokie, post: 2782261, member: 29850"] Billy I don't dismiss what you are saying, and I agree that some gullible owners purchased things that they did not need, I also would like to point out that some vendors sell a single product, end of story. You either want that product or you don't. Some vendors provide a multitude of products and services, there is experimenting going on, some products offered are a good bang for the buck, others are not. Owners with car experience can rely on their own judgement about the worth of a product being offered. As you correctly stated some owners will buy anything that vendor X offers just because they trust him, regardless of the real worth of the product, it is natural for us to want to believe what a "trusted" vendor tell us will work. A vendor that abuses that "trust" should be exposed by the "person involved only", the abused party should exhaust every reasonable course to get satisfaction from vendor in question, when that fails: exposed the FACTS, accurately and without exaggeration. You may feel that I am defending a wrongdoer; I am not, I simply want to hear the facts clearly expressed by the injured party, not by a friend of a friend of a third cousin twice removed....:-D [/QUOTE]
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