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Re: Recommended Suppliers section...
« Reply #45 on: 24 September 2014, 18:59:35 »

My thanks to Mark for his excellent post, saved me from becoming vitriolic. I also agree with RossPhim. Where Admin and OOF are concerned. As I have said before, we are guests in their home and shouldn't forget it. 'Example': If I give a lift in MY car to someone, but refuse someone else. That is my choice, as it is MY car, and I have no need to justify my decision'. If I did give a reason, I would give it 'ONCE'. And not expect the questioning to go on and on and on and................
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« Reply #46 on: 24 September 2014, 20:55:34 »

Just so as to get a point of reference on this thread, I read a whole lot of crud on a daily basis as that's what I have agreed to do, and comment rarely as sometimes the threads I have to read really make my piles itch and to answer said thread truthfully (not as an admin) would buy me a ban.

To clarify, I get paid the square root of crack all to read the spurious Pish of assorted armchair warriors, bigots, and those empire building individuals who at some times seem superbly intent on stirring shit when there is none to stir.

Yes, I know the rank and file have the ability to read only what they wish and, believe you me, I wish I could do the same.   And sometimes I do when I loose the will to live due to some posters.

It's time some on this thread found a quiet corner and had a word with themselves then come back and play nicely.

I'm off to walk the dog.......   
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« Reply #47 on: 25 September 2014, 00:17:53 »

Whilst I am not a great fan of Opie Oils, and their apparent reluctance to answer simple questions, I now choose to ignore their constant posts and subsequent bumping, and fully accept Jaime's, and the other admins', "explanations" re this.  However I fail to see why the continual sniping at OOF admins, and TB in particular, by a certain member, other than its his nature to play the ketboard warrior.  I also suggest that admins should perhaps lock this thread now as prolonging it serves no useful purpose, other than pandering to the posts of one individual - as TB posted " Its not the chrisgixer forum, its the forum for all Omega Owners, and your Admin Team makes decisions based on non shared knowledge, feedback and what we think is best for OOF" - sure some people think its sadly becoming "the chrisgixer forum" :(
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« Reply #48 on: 25 September 2014, 12:09:59 »

I wish to agree with the last 3 posts.well written,and concise.
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