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I never went to the Canada section I just commented in the general forums. I don't just don't get it.
Do you click on the "New Posts" button like I do? This is exactly how I got to the Canada section where that guy was crying about how he wasn't going to tour the USA because of the tariffs. I didn't notice it was posted in the Canada section, so I had no idea. It's a chickenshit thing to delete/censor posts and ban someone with no explanation or discussion other than an anonymous snarky message via PM.
Do you click on the "New Posts" button like I do? This is exactly how I got to the Canada section where that guy was crying about how he wasn't going to tour the USA because of the tariffs. I didn't notice it was posted in the Canada section, so I had no idea. It's a chickenshit thing to delete/censor posts and ban someone with no explanation or discussion other than an anonymous snarky message via PM.
But...their house, their rules.
That's most likely what I did. Hell didn't even know there was a Canadian section. This is a chicken **** way to do things. I have family in Canada and they or did own most of the HD dealers up there. Now is the Canadian section under the USA or maybe down a little more?
Still in the corner with you. Who are the administrators, Rob M can't be the only one can he or she? Is there an appeal process and how would I do it? Can someone answer my questions?
Still in the corner with you. Who are the administrators, Rob M can't be the only one can he or she? Is there an appeal process and how would I do it? Can someone answer my questions?
I have no idea, but because whoever it is refuses to engage we may never know.
It's really sad is that whoever it is can't accept that you and I inadvertently posted in that thread where the guy was crying about tariffs --- not knowing it was in the Canada section.
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