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I have just been blocked from posting on the Silvia site because I brought to the attention of other members my unbelieveable experiences with a SILVIA AND SKYLINE expert at UNDERWOOD in BRISBANE.I had over 30 PM'S from members who had had similar problems with this company.My point is if the moderator was got at by this company surely I should have had the opportunity for my say as 100% of what I said was right and could have been backed up by the expert on the Coast who fixed many of the problems,if the company is a sponsor of the site surely it would be better to get rid of a dodgy sponsor rather than gag a member who is trying to warn fellow members and who had many fellow members with similar dramas to back up the post.

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Nissansilvia.com is a great site for mainly silvia owners but other cars aswell as this is a great site for skyline owner and such so don't go trying to start a forum war...ThanX :rant:

You should always try to keep those sorts of things to pm...as said previously liability reasons and such..

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It doesnt matter what site is involved if you are speaking the truth you should be consulted before such drastic measures are taken,also I never directly mentioned the name on the post and this company advertises every week to be SILVIA and SKYLINE experts so why wouldnt I post on the Skyline site as well? I personally have got great enjoyment from both sites up till now.

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no one will really know if he is telling the truth.. im not saying anything against anyone just that some one mite not like the owner of the business for personal reasons and to get em back the person mite want to ruin their business. also with all the sueing going on i wouldnt be suprised if shit hit the fan and someone lost a lot of money.

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i don't agree with what they have done, but perhaps you shouldn't have mentioned names in a public area - keep names etc to PM's/emails....the owners of the site could be held responsible for lost bussiness etc if what is said is not 100% true (not that i doubt your experiances) :(

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rbs13;Mate no one has sued anyone ,I am telling the truth,as far as trying to ruin their business ,I dont have to worry about that, because their own business ethics and other people who they have not done the right thing by who tell their mates,the problem will eventually solve itself!!!!!!

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