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Just As I Expected: C&D GT350 vs C7Z51
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<blockquote data-quote="tt335ci03cobra" data-source="post: 15149924" data-attributes="member: 68944"><p>+1. </p><p></p><p>It was said that you've helped move or know of 10 gt350's at msrp or lower, basically no adm's, a few days ago on one of these threads.</p><p></p><p>Somehow this was twisted into 10 gt350r's, and on that same post, gt premi even said something to the tune of "nobody cares about plain gt350's" while maintaining that you had helped with 10 R cars at msrp.</p><p></p><p>I'm not going to go dig through all this clutter to find it, but you never said R's. That would have caught my eye like diamonds left on the table I pick to sit at a chick filet. </p><p></p><p>You've been a great member and gone well beyond the extra mile for many members based on what I've seen over the years. There will always be that guy that says what he wants about the goto guy, especially if their memory is selective or they missed the events as they were unfolding. </p><p></p><p>In my opinion, there is good cause in being weary and there is a point where it becomes being rude. It's good to be weary, but gt premi is starting to take this into rude and distasteful.</p><p></p><p>It could now be extrapolated as calling you, and Tob dishonest. Tob is not in cahoots with you. You haven't done anything shady. This is based on what I have seen over the years. I say this because a simple search of your posts and activity, via the type of research someone should do if they are going to discredit or shame a member, would yield the proof needed to simply apologize and carry on tastefully.</p><p></p><p>As an outside 3rd party with no dealings on anyone's side, I wanted to take the time to vouch for all 3 of you based on what I've seen. If I had to put a number on it, I would say I recall at least 15 or so times where chris! helped either with a gt500 or gt350. I have never had poor dealings or unfair actions called on me by Tob. GT premi has usually always been well intended and a stand up member.</p><p></p><p>Another idea about negotiating a great deal with chris! would be to pm him with pretty specific wants, and desires and see what can be done. Asking it loudly in a public thread is distasteful as he is likely in current negotiations with clients and networks, and explaining out loud who and how could set the vultures right onto into his dealings. Some people are ethical, but a rich guy who doesn't mind a $5-10k adm could walk right into that dealers showroom and say "hey, you guys were moving cars at invoice? Here's $10k on top, I want that one today."</p><p></p><p>I know when I am helping customers on a busy day, I don't go running to the guy heckling me from the waiting room wanting a filet for a sirlon price. </p><p></p><p>I help the customer who has reached the front of the line and is seated-so to speak. I don't work at a restaurant but you get the idea. If Chris! were to tell publically who he is working with, and how, the people in que for great deals that have likely been in contact with him for month or a year now would likely get trampled on by a guy who wants a gt350/R and suddenly is ok paying $2-5k over when he walks into said dealership and see's they have allocation and are quietly moving them at or near msrp. </p><p></p><p>I would imagine that plays largely into why he didn't respond to your loud and incharge demands for proof.</p><p></p><p>I haven't pm'd chris! about a 350r even though I want one badly because it would be financially unwise for me to nab one up at this time. I have no shame admitting this. Leave the guy be, or pm him with a sensible message. Just quit attacking him on preconceived notions of speculative disapproval.</p><p></p><p>End rant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tt335ci03cobra, post: 15149924, member: 68944"] +1. It was said that you've helped move or know of 10 gt350's at msrp or lower, basically no adm's, a few days ago on one of these threads. Somehow this was twisted into 10 gt350r's, and on that same post, gt premi even said something to the tune of "nobody cares about plain gt350's" while maintaining that you had helped with 10 R cars at msrp. I'm not going to go dig through all this clutter to find it, but you never said R's. That would have caught my eye like diamonds left on the table I pick to sit at a chick filet. You've been a great member and gone well beyond the extra mile for many members based on what I've seen over the years. There will always be that guy that says what he wants about the goto guy, especially if their memory is selective or they missed the events as they were unfolding. In my opinion, there is good cause in being weary and there is a point where it becomes being rude. It's good to be weary, but gt premi is starting to take this into rude and distasteful. It could now be extrapolated as calling you, and Tob dishonest. Tob is not in cahoots with you. You haven't done anything shady. This is based on what I have seen over the years. I say this because a simple search of your posts and activity, via the type of research someone should do if they are going to discredit or shame a member, would yield the proof needed to simply apologize and carry on tastefully. As an outside 3rd party with no dealings on anyone's side, I wanted to take the time to vouch for all 3 of you based on what I've seen. If I had to put a number on it, I would say I recall at least 15 or so times where chris! helped either with a gt500 or gt350. I have never had poor dealings or unfair actions called on me by Tob. GT premi has usually always been well intended and a stand up member. Another idea about negotiating a great deal with chris! would be to pm him with pretty specific wants, and desires and see what can be done. Asking it loudly in a public thread is distasteful as he is likely in current negotiations with clients and networks, and explaining out loud who and how could set the vultures right onto into his dealings. Some people are ethical, but a rich guy who doesn't mind a $5-10k adm could walk right into that dealers showroom and say "hey, you guys were moving cars at invoice? Here's $10k on top, I want that one today." I know when I am helping customers on a busy day, I don't go running to the guy heckling me from the waiting room wanting a filet for a sirlon price. I help the customer who has reached the front of the line and is seated-so to speak. I don't work at a restaurant but you get the idea. If Chris! were to tell publically who he is working with, and how, the people in que for great deals that have likely been in contact with him for month or a year now would likely get trampled on by a guy who wants a gt350/R and suddenly is ok paying $2-5k over when he walks into said dealership and see's they have allocation and are quietly moving them at or near msrp. I would imagine that plays largely into why he didn't respond to your loud and incharge demands for proof. I haven't pm'd chris! about a 350r even though I want one badly because it would be financially unwise for me to nab one up at this time. I have no shame admitting this. Leave the guy be, or pm him with a sensible message. Just quit attacking him on preconceived notions of speculative disapproval. End rant. [/QUOTE]
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