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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Jdub07: [QB] As already stated and what sticks out to me most is Cafords has no way of knowing who has done business with Apex or not. Receipts are not required before posting about a shop or business. IP addresses "are" required when signing up to become an active member of Cafords, so there is nobody hiding their identity before posting...your web 'identity' is already known before your first post. I feel sorry for Mike. We all know what it's like to have things out of our control...seeing your name drug through the mud must be frustrating, not being able to do anything about it causes only more frustration. Cafords can't shut up it's members though. If all negative topics about Apex were locked then all positive topics about Apex should be locked too,... along with ALL topics that pertain to ANY business, shop or other entity. First amendment issues in court are extremely strict...it would be close to impossible to find a lawyer willing to put their name, firm or reputation on the line for Mikes claim. Personally I'm sick of the word "APEX" all-together (GOOD OR BAD)! Every time I see another thread with their name in it I rolley eye the computer. Has Matt posting this issue publicly caused drama? Well...some may say yes and some may say no...Guess we'd have to hire a drama expert to tell us, because who are any of us to decide what is drama and what isn't. Some may say this whole issue is more comedy than drama. Be your own judge. One last thing and I'll shut up...As strange as it can seem information learned is always taken more than one way. Something that a company prides themselves on may be the one very thing a customer chooses to go else ware. And same thing as something that is perceived by most as terrible might be that one thing that draws you to make the purchase. Example: "Damn Gina that 2006 Hyundi is cheap" "yeah thanks I got a good deal on it and my payments are really low!" "No Gina I mean you get what you pay for,...that car is CHEAP!" People take information differently. An inexpensive car may seal the deal to someone but for someone else it may turn them away,...thinking that the car must be made badly. When you read comments on the board...be your OWN JUDGE. I'm sure the majority of us can tell when comments are entirely biased or filled with an honest opinion. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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