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Westbury
United Kingdom
2010 Posts |
Posted - 18/10/2017 : 11:03:23
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I hope most members would agree with me that when one member responds to another as a result of a request for spares etc it is most ungentlemanly for a third person to gain an advantage by using any information intended to help the first member.
This happened to me today, please see under Parts Wanted. (MMM Yearbooks)
Regards,
Chris.
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Onno
Netherlands
1045 Posts |
Posted - 18/10/2017 : 17:53:13
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Hi Chris If that happened it would be a bit unfair indeed. But could it not just be a coincidence with someone buying it between the link being posted and you looking at it? Bad luck yes bot no bad intent. Maybe best to assume the best intent from fellow triple M members?
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Westbury
United Kingdom
2010 Posts |
Posted - 18/10/2017 : 18:13:41
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Thanks Onno. Yes, I did consider that possibility but It was what was said to me by the sellers that led me to my conclusions.
Cheers,
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O.Thomas
United Kingdom
755 Posts |
Posted - 18/10/2017 : 18:38:23
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"Maybe best to assume the best intent from fellow triple m members?" Maybe a few years ago Onno , not really now. A few months ago I sold someone a lot of bits from my spares to as he told me "help with his rebuild" on a Friday only to find the ##s##r# had put the lot on eBay by Sunday at prices higher than I'd charged him!! |
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Russ Jackson
United Kingdom
102 Posts |
Posted - 19/10/2017 : 10:28:57
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that's a capitalist Free market economy for you...no friends in business....I've always found that if you want to buy something always keep it under your hat till the deal is done...it's been like that ever since I can remember especially in the car world |
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O.Thomas
United Kingdom
755 Posts |
Posted - 19/10/2017 : 10:34:36
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He Wasn't a business/trader, was a supposed "enthusiast" |
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Colin Butchers
United Kingdom
1487 Posts |
Posted - 19/10/2017 : 10:47:01
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Ollie. I think you ought to mention his name in an informative and non-libellous way. If the jerk advertises for any parts in the future, we can then make a judgement as to whether we help him out or not.
Colin B.
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MG Maverick
United Kingdom
1045 Posts |
Posted - 19/10/2017 : 11:19:41
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Thanks Colin, About time this forum started to name and shame !!
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Nick Feakes
USA
3378 Posts |
Posted - 19/10/2017 : 12:36:29
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Whilst it might be tempting to exact revenge by "naming and shaming", this forum is not the place to do it. All that will do is start slanging matches, "he said" "no I didn't", "that's not fair", "it wasn't me" and so on. Several forums have gone down the drain as the majority who would not behave in an ungentlemanly way stop using the forum and then we all suffer. If you have an issue with another forum member then please deal with it directly NOT use the forum as your personal soapbox (only I can do that!). I have contacted Chris in a private email. Nick
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Ross Kelly
Australia
227 Posts |
Posted - 19/10/2017 : 22:56:37
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Well said Nick, it was bad enough when inuendo was used to malaign various traders by their competitors on this site.
cheers ross
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Colin Butchers
United Kingdom
1487 Posts |
Posted - 20/10/2017 : 11:49:29
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I take your point Nick. I am well aware of two recent cases (one involving an Australian member (not you Ross) and the other closer to home) where very serious complaints were levelled against two different U.K. traders in circumstances where there could be arguments both for and against. I know the identity of both of the traders and in my view (and I suspect this would also be the view of many of my MMM friends), both of these traders are virtually flawless in their dealings offering a wide range of accurately made parts for our cars coupled with very efficient service. This emphasises the point you make, Nick and the wisdom in keeping such complaints off the forum. However, the case of a so-called enthusiast pretending that the goods purchased were to assist him in rebuilding his own car, only to sell them on at a profit within a matter of days. is completely different. Over the past 60 years I have often gone out of my way to assist new members with parts, copies of written articles and advice, and I would not wish to extend the same courtesies to the louse concerned. I will make a point of finding out who he is even if I will not be allowed to mention his name on this forum.
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Nick Feakes
USA
3378 Posts |
Posted - 20/10/2017 : 12:58:18
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I think that the lesson here is to contact the member directly with a lead rather than post one here (remember this site is public). Word can spread very fast through casual conversation if there is a rogue who has not behaved in the way we expect fellow enthusiasts to behave. Nick
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MG Maverick
United Kingdom
1045 Posts |
Posted - 20/10/2017 : 15:27:57
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I fully respect your views and the rules of this forum and will abide by them, but I do not agree with it. In another group I support we have a policy of protecting our enthusiasts / owners from the people who would do us harm, either to relieve us of our spares, projects or money. Recently a ' restorer ' was cheating owners out of their money, we were very quickly able to advise our members nationally of the practice and stop the situation very quickly. Unfortunately some six or more owners were affected, the worst has lost £42,000, the car is undriveable and had to be scrapped. No point in litigation as no money was retrieveable. Without the warning I am sure that others would have been enticed into the web, the ' restorer ' was after collecting deposits, then not completing the work, in the end I had the job of contacting the owners to collect their projects from a field where they had been dumped...the ' restorer ' had done a runner leaving large debts. There have been other instances, but this is the worst that I have been involved with. Without the warning through the forum, many others I fear would have been sucked in.
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Russ Jackson
United Kingdom
102 Posts |
Posted - 20/10/2017 : 17:00:50
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unfortunately as much as I agree with naming and shaming I think you'll find that this can lead to all kinds of legal problems as one person may well have grounds for naming and shaming but without hearing the account from both sides the forum could then end up being judge and jury on a particular trader who may have many other satisfied customers it's probably best to steer well clear.....but of course there's no problem with star rating reviews for traders especially if you can get Traders to sponsor the site by paying for an advertising banner and signing up to the review system if they're legit they've nothing to worry about in fact it would be a big plus for the Trader |
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Nick Feakes
USA
3378 Posts |
Posted - 20/10/2017 : 20:11:23
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Russ We do have that system (without stars) on the "Suppliers" forum. Only those traders who have given good service get their name added to this forum by direct recommendation of the trader's good service by the member who received it, to me. I would therefore encourage all members to use those traders on the list (and tell them that is why you used them). Also, if you do receive good service, let me know and I will add them to the list. Nick
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Ian Bowers
United Kingdom
942 Posts |
Posted - 21/10/2017 : 07:47:27
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But isn't the point that noting poor service is as vital as noting good service. A system that only records good works, however few and fails to record poor service how ever many is of little value to the users.
Many web sites provide a star system recording performance which builds up an average rating. Can this be done on this forum?
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