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Larry Member Since: 03 Dec 2008 Location: East Midlands Posts: 262 |
I saw this post last night and decided that I wanted to go to bed before midnight so decided to read it today only to discover it's gawn! BBS SPY, any chance of putting it back on and letting us read it (edited or otherwise)? Can someone summarise this thread, or make a definitive statement on what is the best solution, or maybe if anyone is bored, do a comparision table so we can make our minds up with all the factors (cost, ease of use, ongoing costs, scope of application etc etc). I personally find that the RAC reader I bought for another car works fine on the engine codes and reads the essential live data (that can be saved and output to a PC). Just a minor point. If you are associated with a product for RR, come on here by all means, share some of your knowledge for the greater good and your products/services will sell themselves and probably become highly recommended by others here. I personally welcome people with the technical know-how, just as long as they ain't trying to promote something directly (or at least give me a massive discount! ) |
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19th May 2009 7:47am |
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nbunney Member Since: 10 Aug 2008 Location: Lancashire Posts: 2031 |
Did I hear foum memebers get a nice big discount? |
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19th May 2009 8:21am |
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ken Member Since: 22 Aug 2008 Location: On another forum Posts: 936 |
Don’t encourage him |
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19th May 2009 8:36am |
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BBS SPY Member Since: 20 Apr 2009 Location: Limassol Posts: 101 |
I really don't mind coming on here, sharing my knowledge, time or experience, and i have absolutely no need or desire to engage in any form of promotion.
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19th May 2009 12:19pm |
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ken Member Since: 22 Aug 2008 Location: On another forum Posts: 936 |
BBS that post in its self promotes your product |
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19th May 2009 1:55pm |
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Landrovered Member Since: 06 Apr 2009 Location: GEORGIA Posts: 18 |
First, thank you to the moderators for not being overly sensitive to members verbal jousting. I appreciate the ability air differences like men, hiding behind our keyboards (joke) without over sensitive delete buttons being deployed every time someone has a difference of opinion.
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19th May 2009 2:28pm |
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ken Member Since: 22 Aug 2008 Location: On another forum Posts: 936 |
So what you are saying is to the site rules then |
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19th May 2009 3:19pm |
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Larry Member Since: 03 Dec 2008 Location: East Midlands Posts: 262 |
I'll second that! I'm sure everyone on here can handle themselves when it comes to a little ribbing and jibing. Simple rule - If it offends you, firstly bear in mind that sarcasm and tone can sometimes be hard to convey in type, regional dialect and if English isn't your first language can also affect this. if it still offends, then say something out loud. BBS Spy seems like the sort who easily takes it in the spirit it's intended and was quite open from the start as to the reason he's on here. As to promoting his gear. I agree. I can cut the wheat from the chaff, and extract the relevant technical points from any commercial dressing. It must be hard to talk about a subject you are knowledgeable about and not promote your own product if it is a result of the same knowledge. belief in your own products is to my mind a pre-requiste to success. However, BBS Spy. Be confident that these boys will be straight on your back if you're too blatant about it! Wait until someone asks you for specific advice or your products are mentioned by someone else and then they have to expect some form of promotion without complaint! |
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19th May 2009 3:29pm |
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Landrovered Member Since: 06 Apr 2009 Location: GEORGIA Posts: 18 |
We are entirely capable of agreeing and disagreeing and working out what is and is not crap. That is the way a this society functions, in most instances active moderation is not necessary.
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19th May 2009 3:34pm |
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ken Member Since: 22 Aug 2008 Location: On another forum Posts: 936 |
OK then put it this way our sponsors who help keep the site afloat as it does cost to do so pay for the site to stay alive. If all and sundry come on touting their wares what’s the point of the sponsors paying for the privilege, they understandably would stop their respective sponsorship and the site would no longer benefit now unless Martin has recently registered as a charity I don’t think he is one. So we should respect the owners site rules
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19th May 2009 4:12pm |
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Landrovered Member Since: 06 Apr 2009 Location: GEORGIA Posts: 18 |
Sponsorship is a defacto recommendation of suitability by the website owners. In most cases it would not be an exclusive right to commercial promotion because this would limit the amount of revenue that the owner would be able to garner from the site. It would be left to the discretion of the website owner as to whether the posters activities infringed upon those of a paying sponsor, that would be best dealt with off of the forum through a PM but to simply limit any discussion of a commercial nature because a site has sponsors is not in the community's best interest.
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19th May 2009 4:23pm |
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ken Member Since: 22 Aug 2008 Location: On another forum Posts: 936 |
So is what you are saying Dont on the site
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19th May 2009 4:32pm |
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Landrovered Member Since: 06 Apr 2009 Location: GEORGIA Posts: 18 |
Did you not read the part where I said "It should be left to the discretion of the site owner". You have your knickers in a twist over this obviously. I have not on anything but merely pointed out the fact that discussion of vehicles by nature includes discussions of who sells what and are they worth it. have you noticed the little Exclamation point in the red triangle on EVERY post. If you don't like what they post, use it! 93 NAS 110, 72 SIII 109, 93 RRC LWB, 03 RR HSE |
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19th May 2009 4:39pm |
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ken Member Since: 22 Aug 2008 Location: On another forum Posts: 936 |
Thank-you for pointing out the Triangle
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19th May 2009 5:05pm |
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