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Because we don't allow defamatory comments on the forums...within reason of course, you can mention you don't like somewhere, but rants bagging out a business are not on.

Of course, the above posters may just prefer that their experience isn't on a public forum :D

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SAU Diplomacy (Policy).

You cant rag on a shop, trader and/or person on the open SAU forum. Opens the club and the individual up for liable...etc.... there's 3 sides to all stories. Yours, their's and the truth!

If you go through the Law Courts there maybe a different view taken by moderators. At the minimum they will list bad traders, which you can already view on the SAU main site. Although this list is specific to traders that are previously SAU members who probably ripped some one off and evidence ws provided to the committee.

As Shell mentioned though some people prefer their comments remain private not public.

Positive feedback is generally given freely. Be wary if no-one comments publicly.

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Main reason for me, is to not get into a fighting debate on the forum. Especially when its always: one person may have a bad experience whereas another has a great one. Most comments will have to be taken with a grain of salt.

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and how other many workshops do you know of in canberra have cars "that are making huge power" owned by them, its just a gimic to get you in the door and they would prob take more care with there own cars than customers cars again as my PM said be carefull

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I will PM you with my experiance. And they have told me that they have taken people to court over being slandered on a forum. Also they have changed there business name a few years ago but are still the same owners.... They used to be MING Automotive...... That says ALOT in my book.

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I will PM you with my experiance. And they have told me that they have taken people to court over being slandered on a forum. Also they have changed there business name a few years ago but are still the same owners.... They used to be MING Automotive...... That says ALOT in my book.

Wow, Agreed

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