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crap site
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 16 2:53 pm
by walder
i thought the idea of sites like thiss were to help felloe members would not recomen nor will i rejoin
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 16 3:23 pm
by Pete
I am sorry that you feel that you have had a bad experience.
I am more than happy to have a chat to you about any issues when I get back from the NEC car show, or feel free to send me a PM if you prefer
Pete
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 16 6:14 pm
by Garp
I think somehow Walder hasn't been able to experience the best of what this site has to offer. Folk on here are extremely helpful on many topics - sometimes it takes more than one post before your request lands on the right ear .... but eventually it does.
Walder, don't consign it to the bin just yet, repost your needs/questions/queries and someone will speak up, even if it takes a while.

Posted: Sun Nov 13, 16 7:02 pm
by Dart Vader
I think you might be referring to your request for help with the vac set up on your carb
Responses may be a bit slow as many of the members will be at the NEC this weekend. Plus at this time of year quite a few cars will be tucked up for the winter
It's not a case of nobody wants to help, more a case of just being patient.
We've all posed questions at some point that don't always get a rapid response or limited responses.
Having said that many many many members have had all sorts of questions and queries advised and resolved.
I'm sure someone will be able to help
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 16 8:22 pm
by MilesnMiles
It's nice that Justin and Pete are being so polite, but firstly you posted in the wrong area, secondly Terry gave you an answer ( and he knows his stuff) and third you could write in proper English.
Before you slag off the site, have a bit of patience and be nice. Otherwise why be here?
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 16 8:47 pm
by lough3969
MilesnMiles wrote:It's nice that Justin and Pete are being so polite, but firstly you posted in the wrong area, secondly Terry gave you an answer ( and he knows his stuff) and third you could write in proper English.
Before you slag off the site, have a bit of patience and be nice. Otherwise why be here?
I'm with you Miles

Posted: Sun Nov 13, 16 9:50 pm
by mopar_mark
Bye & careful the door doesn't hit you on the way out ...
As said above this club can be very helpful, but you have to have some patience. There is a reasonable amount of traffic throughout the site, but will never be like Wikipedia where answers are instantaneous.
Again, I thought Terry gave a good response, based on the limited information provided.
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 16 10:25 pm
by Aitch
mopar_mark wrote:Bye & careful the door doesn't hit you on the way out ...
As said above this club can be very helpful, but you have to have some patience. There is a reasonable amount of traffic throughout the site, but will never be like Wikipedia where answers are instantaneous.
Again, I thought Terry gave a good response, based on the limited information provided.
Totally agree, not only was it a good response but he also asked where you were and offered to come round and take a look! What more do you want?!?
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 16 10:44 pm
by DaveBishop
spoiled brat wants everyone to jump for him we all have lives at the weekend and Saturday and Sundays are always slow on this site
Posted: Mon Nov 14, 16 12:26 am
by Dart Vader
DaveBishop wrote:spoiled brat wants everyone to jump for him we all have lives at the weekend and Saturday and Sundays are always slow on this site
plus Dave can say what he wants as nobody can be rude to OAP's........lol
Posted: Mon Nov 14, 16 7:45 am
by shovelheadrob
The great thing about this forum & a few others like it, is that you will generally only get replies from people who actually know what they're talking about, not some Bananarama! who thinks they know everything. So one reply from someone (i.e. Terry) is worth more than sifting through 4 pages of drivel from know-it-alls.
Guess we won't be seeing you at the Mopars then?
Posted: Mon Nov 14, 16 9:24 am
by octanejunkie
Always helps to post pictures too. At least people know what you're on about. Especially if your grasp of english is not the best...
Posted: Mon Nov 14, 16 9:24 am
by Blue
Forums like this work by people taking the time to add content and help each other out, signing up with the club is no guarantee of either. The vast majority of members do not choose to actively take part in the forum. That's fine, it's their choice how they use it. But for them to complain about the forum that they don't take time to add to or help steer in any particular direction is a bit rich don't you think? You seem to fall into that particular group, so prove me wrong and get involved a bit more. This place is just like life, you tend to get out of it what you put into it.
Posted: Mon Nov 14, 16 10:51 am
by Dave999
search function is also quite useful.
wondering how you got on with your springs and tracing the history of your car.
4 posts and a few comments since April would indicate that you are not really getting the best out of your forum account or indeed providing any feedback to those who offered help.
Dave
carb
Posted: Mon Nov 14, 16 1:45 pm
by walder
yes terry was verey helpfull and rang me and all sorted im a welder fabricator not computer expert i asked for help in stead of slaging me off reply to question would have bin helpfull or pointed me in right place thiss is my first american car let alone mopar all i wanted was some help wich at least terry suplied it werent hard