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Originally Posted by mikefocke
and get calls for help when there are problems and aren't generally in the business of seeing good news cars you begin to think that way.
Jake was asked to leave one forum because some of the moderators (not all) felt his posts were too close to advertising. Yes they were sometimes. And yes it is depressing to hear about problems. But think of the benefit we receive and how much more we know because of his postings. You never learn anything by shutting out a news source even if you don't like to hear what they are telling you.
Jake, please continue posting. Please back your statements up with as many pictures and statistics and facts as you can. Many of us come here to learn. And the experienced ones who do post help the rest of us.
Thanks.
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In this case -- you get a zillion times the information for the price you paid for it.
If you choose to not be informed -- don't read any of Jake's posts.
If you believe you have contradictory information -- then please inform us!
His statements might be a little strong -- but I'm sure the lady in Florida
would like to have been informed before she has to shell out at least as
much as the car is worth -- just to get it back on the road.
I'd rather be informed of the possibilities and then make the
choice my self, then be completely ignorant.
Mike