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Well it seems as if the response to your return, teejay, is all positive and it appears like the WA people can all get along again and play happy families.

If not, I think a WA MOD re-shuffle needs to occur as reading through all the deleted crap (and some of the stuff that isn't deleted) i can see people being more than a little biased as to the nature of the individuals concerned.

Happy to help guys :)

Adrian

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hahahha I got nothing to be scare of...

and Why should we?

I think few others not only mods but members in WA should think before What they say in the forum.

I have observed some behaviour among the mods as well as the member, not behaving as they should have...

You guys really think MOD's job is easy, I tell you it Isn't easy job... if I see anyone up to challenge, go ahead nominate yourself and members will decide in the GM or annual meeting.

The problem is people dont think before they express their opinions and the consequences of their thoughtless out burst and wrongful statements...

but still people are entitled to express their opinion but if that causes (someone else expense) some one loosing their future business... I dotn think its right way to go about it.

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Yes I was only expressing my opinion but lets see what comes of it.

I have the power but lack the authority or inclination to assign new mods for WA. I think it's something that you can sort out for yourself.

It really does seem like you're all getting along and that N I B and teejay's issues are all dead and buried. Understand guys'n'gals that I don't have a side in that argument. I don't know either of the parties involved and that makes me more impartial than the 'would-be-heroes' that tell people to "butt out".

Why can't we all just get along?

Adrian

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Hey i didnt relinquish anything, someone had it done for me. I merely suggested it and it happened without my knowledge. Last i recall dan and i were gonna be retaining the same status. I suspect there was something going on in my abscence. :Paranoid:

Im just having a discussion here Liz dont get all rilled up, its all ok, chilllllll, calm blue ocean.

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hahahha I got nothing to be scare of...

and Why should we?

I think few others not only mods but members in WA should think before What they say in the forum.

I have observed some behaviour among the mods as well as the members, not behaving as they should...

The problem is people dont think before they express their opinions and the consequences of their thoughtless out burst and wrongful statements...

but still people are entitle to express their opinion but if that causes (someone else expense) some one loosing their future business... I dotn think its right way to go about it.

and come on people have some respect to people who trying to do our job.

at the end of the day we are here because YOU ARE HERE, we are here to help you.

SO HELP US TO HELP YOU!

cheers

Joe

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there are not supposed to be though.

For example if a company lets call BBD tuning puts money and dicounts and stuff toward members of SAUWA, it still has no reason to get preferential treatment over any other member. Sure there is always the slagging of companys rule which is steadfast but they dont deserve any special treatment over any1 else because they are a business.

I think this is where the "if u cant say soemthing nice dont say nothing at all" rule goes to hell. there have been many cases with ppl suggesting companies for ppls problems etc etc but whenever there is negative feedback it gets shut down. Kinda doesnt really work in that respect. U know unbiased info and all. Still what can we do, those are teh rules. Unless there is no mention of any businesses whatsoever, which would not really work.

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