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I was told that this forum ws not a good place to get or give info because it is full of children and people who cannot seem to look past their own version of what a problem is. I do want to thank the few people who were willing to understand what a warranty should cover and offer intelligent insite to help resolve a problem. This was a test with real issues and dealer handling problems.and this forum has failed. Again thanks to the REAL Harley Davidson riders
Last edited by penny; Dec 9, 2008 at 09:53 AM.
Reason: title should read /// YES it is enough
I've got more good information from this forum than from anywhere else. I suppose if you come looking for failure, that is what you will find. I always look for good information, and always seem to find it.
I was told that this forum ws not a good place to get or give info because it is full of children and people who cannot seem to look past their own version of what a problem is.
That being said, then you are admitting 100% that you just came here to be a troll?
Personally, if I was told a certain forum was garbage, and full of idiots.....I would stay away for sure.
But, I'll ask again, what is the name of your business, and where are you located? Many people will certainly want to stay away.
We are smart enough to stay away from places where we are told that......
Originally Posted by penny
is not a good place to get or give info because it is full of children and people who cannot seem to look past their own version of what a problem is.
Wouldn't come near your "business".....even for a simple to figure out o-ring problem.
BTW....I hope this last post means that you are leaving, never to return here??
ha ha ha ha ha ahhh that is great... i must have missed all the help penny has given out since she has been here.... ha ha ha take it to the dealer, pay a ton for little work, get another patch for your jacket... ooh ya, your welcome
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