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mitch if you have a problem with me, please address it and don't beat around the bush.

I let you go under the radar without making a big public fuss about trying to sell your mates car on here.......is that what you're referring to?

If so, as I said before, read the rules or move on!

On the subject of piracy, I'm a moderator not a cop......the rules are clear about vilification & slander........don't know how piracy fits in there, lol

mitch if you have a problem with me, please address it and don't beat around the bush.

I let you go under the radar without making a big public fuss about trying to sell your mates car on here.......is that what you're referring to?

If so, as I said before, read the rules or move on!

On the subject of piracy, I'm a moderator not a cop......the rules are clear about vilification & slander........don't know where piracy fits in there, lol

oh my god , are you shitting me ?

i couldnt give a toss if you deleted that post or not , its not my car therefore i dont care what you do with the thread.

SURE, i may have not read the rules thoroughly the 1st time but after re-reading them i cam across this .

"6. No posting on behalf of others! - If your mates want to advertise their parts here on SAU, tell them to register - If you dont own it, dont post it for sale."

then you come in and say

Only members have permission to post on these boards and would prefer that they are active members rather than joining purely for the sake of selling their wares.....that's what Ebay is for.

so which is it , get my mate to sign up and post it for sale in the SA section then have it deleted by you or what .

lolollllllllllllllllll no, waitin for my movie YOU DONT MESS WITH THE 'MOD' i meen ZOHAN! to finish to download so i can have a movie night its too hot to go anywhere

Edited by gtrkiet

I still stand by my statement....what part of that statement don't you understand?

I did not say that his post would be deleted if he decided to join.......open your eyes, I said it's preferable that he doesn't join purely to sell his wares though....this is not Ebay!

I'll say this one more time and if you want to keep getting up my nose about following very simple guidelines that apply to everyone, then move on!

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