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RobertBruce:

--- Quote ---But the car needed work .... something needed to be done that you couldnt do... thats what can be accomplished here!!!! Expose the bad transmission people and pass along the ones that were successful !!!
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That is what we do idiot, you just refuse to accept that any of these places (espically HLA, which you still know nothing about) are in way shape or form bad. This despite all facts to the contrary.

TheWho:

--- Quote ---That really doesn't help when you are dealing with kids, a car is a car. You can always get another car. Your car won't hate you for making bad decisions or totaling it. Using a car as an example is just another thing that you can't compare to your flesh and blood. Please get your head out of your ass before posting next.

-FLCLcowdude
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Its call an analogy?.  I think we are all aware the car is made of metal and people are not, you can scream at a car and it feelings will not get hurt.  You can fill a person with gasoline and they will die.  It was a decision making analogy on why people make decisions and if they are warranted or baseless.  Try to follow along???

RobertBruce:
Cindy are you really going to question another posters intelligence? There are a number of examples I could bring up to show everyone just how truly dumb you are. Stick to the topic and remain respectful or I'll shame you to the point that you have to run away and hide again.

TheWho:

--- Quote ---You want to make sure the guy you're sending your daughters car to knows what the hell he is doing.
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Exactly!!  So at least we agree the car needs work !!  6  months ago you wouldn?t agree the car needed fixing?..I take back an early statement that people haven?t grown?. I agree with you we need to do our homework before getting help for our kids.


--- Quote ---You analogy would seem to suggest that we all advocate ignoring kids who have problems. You won't find many who take that position on here Cindy, of course you're an idiot and would never acknowledge that.
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My analogy would, yes, a majority of posters, here on Fornits use to suggest that doing nothing was the best course of action for kids who were in trouble.


--- Quote ---Sticking with your analogy how would you feel if after sending your daughters car to this guy who claimed to be a professional you discovered that he had done no work whatsoever on the vehicle? Or perhaps he made the situation worse? Maybe he even damaged the car and made it unsafe for your daughter? He won't give you your money back and he says he'll sue you to no end if you try and tell people the truth about him. What would your response be Cindy?

That's where we're at, the mechanic did shoddy work yet wants to be credited with having fixed the car.
 
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Sue the pants off the bastards !! and expose them,  I agree !!  But lets not keep the car in the driveway with a cover over it, lets get it fixed.  Let us do better research and have someone else look at it.

Anonymous:
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--- Quote ---6 months ago you wouldn?t agree the car needed fixing
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See, it's rhetorical bullshit like this that makes everyone here so God damn sick of you.

The kid was never the one with the problem.

The analogy would be more akin to sending your car to a drunken bum operating out of some back-alley lot, because you're a blind driver and convinced your car is to blame for your frequent traffic accidents.

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