Phil
We are not competitors, we are customers and I don't know of
any business that has successfully attacked a customer group because it just
creates more exposure for them which is what they don't want especially if the
complaints are true and once they start the customer group usually gets bigger
and bigger. Furthermore the internet is one of the last frontiers of freedom we
still have.
Dieter
Phil Patterson writes: A good idea, Dieter,
but I wonder about liability problems. I can see a team of lawyers, backed
by the aforementioned companys, desecending on the Forward Look club like
flies on feces. GM , after all, has used this technique many times
themselves to deal with competitors and anyone else who gets in their way.
If free speech is still valid and if the lawyers can be kept off our backs,
I am all for it. But it could be a risky path to walk.
Dieter Bauer wrote:
Hey
GuysHow about we create
a list of all the crooks and a--holes in this business and set up a spot
on the forwardlook web page, that way everyone will have access to it
and hopefully avoid some of the bad experiences that many have had.
Maybe we could include pictures of these guys so everyone will know who
they are and try to avoid doing business with them. Any business that
does not treat their customers right will eventually fail and maybe we
can speed up the process a little.What do you think? Dieter
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