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Good luck with your future Sam. Glad to hear that Nick's taken you on. Obviously going by these posts, people tend to assume too much too fast without being fully informed about the situation. But I guess everyone is entitled to their opinion and level of interest, otherwise we wouldnt have forums like this. haha To clear it all up for you SAU guys, there is no bridges burnt between Sam and BMT. The decision is based on the fact that BMT has altered its business direction and focus. This is not to discourage you guys to think that we will not provide the similiar service that we have always provided. Its just like a career move to improve sections of the business that needs improvement and expansion.

Sam's "long service leave" ;P haha was not based on any ill-agreements or hatred between parties. Both Sam and I have agreed that there will be no issues of which customers/car clubs belong to who. Its just a matter of which duties need to be carried out, whether it be ECU related or mechanical. Quite possibly it could work out that BMT does the mechanical work and engine work, and tuning be carried out by Sam and Nick from Complete.

As for David that "used" to have an affiliation with BMT, there is nothing much to say about his permanent termination from the business. To put it simply, deal with a person as such, and be-friend a person as such........ all you get is a sharp rusty knife in your back. Some may know the whole story, or a jist of it, but it is best that those who dont know remain uninformed.

A quote for inspiration : "dont dream, live it... may the boost be with you".

DAMIAN

good to hear that agreements are made and friends are kept :D

Ha ha, Ive given him a few nice ones. I tend to stay away from making any physical contact with Sam as he has an obvious problem with his bowels. His farting problem hasnt ceased since he started with us. Im feeling sorry for Nick at Complete already.

As the title says, Sam loves preying on little boys, especially when he dresses them up in pink fluro speedos. hahaha

As most SAU members can appreciate, public defamation is not the way of the Oyabun. As any mature person can see - there will generally be more than one side to every story.

As for David that "used" to have an affiliation with BMT, there is nothing much to say about his permanent termination from the business. To put it simply, deal with a person as such, and be-friend a person as such........ all you get is a sharp rusty knife in your back. Some may know the whole story, or a jist of it, but it is best that those who dont know remain uninformed.

I can appreciate we both probably regret that we parted in such a way, however you must understand I had my reasons for doing what I did. We all learn a lot in hindsight, and I have also learned that you must be very careful who you trust in your dealings.

On business, if you (BMT) can provide superior service in your chosen areas, then I'm sure you will succeed in maintaining a loyal customer base & bringing in new business - it is as simple as that.

I have chosen my communication method, as you have yours. I have confidence in SAU members to make their own minds up on who they can trust to take their business to.

I'm getting on with my life after we have parted, and I think you should do the same. If you wish to continue to make such comments - I will request the SAU moderators remove you from this forum.

Regards to all,

David (aka Oyabun)

As most SAU members can appreciate, public defamation is not the way of the Oyabun.  As any mature person can see - there will generally be more than one side to every story.

I can appreciate we both probably regret that we parted in such a way, however you must understand I had my reasons for doing what I did.  We all learn a lot in hindsight, and I have also learned that you must be very careful who you trust in your dealings.  

On business, if you (BMT) can provide superior service in your chosen areas, then I'm sure you will succeed in maintaining a loyal customer base & bringing in new business - it is as simple as that.

I have chosen my communication method, as you have yours.  I have confidence in SAU members to make their own minds up on who they can trust to take their business to.

I'm getting on with my life after we have parted, and I think you should do the same.  If you wish to continue to make such comments - I will request the SAU moderators remove you from this forum.

Regards to all,

David (aka Oyabun)

quote:BMT has altered its business direction and focus. This is not to discourage you guys to think that we will not provide the similiar service that we have always provided. Its just like a career move to improve sections of the business that needs improvement and expansion.

What are the expansions and improvements of BMT?.Can i still get my mechanical work done there?And who is gonna tune my beast once its complete?

ylwgtr2,

I assume you support this kind of behaviour on the forums.

I don't have a problem with you, but I request you refrain from commenting on what you don't understand.

All the rest of you - this post was about Sam leaving BMT to goto Complete... so best of luck Doc!

Oyabun

Thanks everyone for the feedback.

Everyone who knows me, knows why I left, and the decision was mine and a long time coming.

An agreement has been made with Andrew from BMT and I will continue to do most of their tuning.

Look forward to seeing you all soon at some up-coming dyno days!!!!

Doc.

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