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My Milltek Experience(And not a good one).....
Top Cat:
--- Quote ---He's that age if hes not ranting at the TV he'll com on here to moan and stir
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He never comes on here and moans Nor stirs to be honest, he is a great contributor to this forum.
With all products though its good to hear good and bad reviews and we should all be allowed to form our own opinion's and judge for ourselves whether a review or comment is accurate or not.
MR Robin is cool no matter what age he is. :smiley:
MAT ED30:
Well said TC its up to us all to post good and bad things when dealing with tuners so we all know :happy2:
RedRobin:
^^^^
What did I say earlier, TC? - That there are two sides to every story.
If you read my post again you'll hopefully realise that I suggested rather than stated that others may be to blame. The only times you'll read me defending Milltek (or anyone else) to the hilt is when, in my opinion, I see an unfair accusation or misinformation - If that happens too often for people's liking, that's not my fault.
As you rightly point out, the fairness comes from people posting both good and bad - I haven't intentionally twisted anyone's account of what happened. Unfortunately you appear to have misunderstood both my words and my intentions.
Yes, of course Milltek and every other company occasionally make mistakes - We're all human. The unfairness comes when truths are distorted, albeit not always intentionally.
Davy (for example) is of course free to publicly express his opinions here, but so am I. If my post happens to contradict, it doesn't hinder everyone else from coming to their own individual conclusions.
Anyway, all this is now academic - Mistakes happen, communications can break down, let's not make this an issue between us.
:grouphug:
JPC:
can we all hug it out now? haha!
joesgti:
people always have different experiences and opinions (even with the same product) but people will always stick up for their own product.
I dont think davyP was slatting Milltek, he was just sharing his own personal experiences with them.
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