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Title: Bad garages
Post by: Rangie3.0LtrDan on July 27, 2006, 13:17:41
I noticed that we have a section on the forum for good services, but would it not serve us well to have a section for bad experiences with garages?  Not name calling or owt, just a plce where an individual can air his grievance about said place??
Title: Bad garages
Post by: Wolfie on July 27, 2006, 13:25:22
The decision to not have a complaints section was taken as it could potentially leave the owners of the site liable to legal action.

So it's not going to happen.

Wolfie
Title: Bad garages
Post by: Berliner Beer on July 27, 2006, 17:51:53
Hows that then? (devils Advocate) . Not being a legal eagle type person. Jut interested not wanting to start world war 3.
Title: Bad garages
Post by: Rangie3.0LtrDan on July 27, 2006, 17:56:51
My personal view (am not trying to cause an argument) is that even though this is in print it could just be classed as word of mouth, therefore there would be no liable people.  Also sure when you join mud club there is a disclaimer and a passage that talks about the views in this forum not being those of mud club but of the individuals who use them?
Title: Bad garages
Post by: Evilgoat on July 27, 2006, 18:00:09
It's classed the same as print.

So anything on here that you say about xyz racing being poo is classed as slander.

Welcome to the legal system, sucks doesnt it.
Title: Bad garages
Post by: Rangie3.0LtrDan on July 27, 2006, 18:01:57
Totally, cos as a group of like minded enthusiasts we should be able to share experiences of service wether good or bad, whats worse is they dont mind word of mouth if its good, its just if they have [!Expletive Deleted!] up they dont want the world knowing about it :(
Title: Bad garages
Post by: Rangie3.0LtrDan on July 27, 2006, 18:02:52
Forgot to add, what if i didnt actually name the company?  I.e. just said it was a company in a certain town purverying a certain type of item?  That way i am not naming the company but people will be able to deduce who the company is!
Title: Bad garages
Post by: Berliner Beer on July 27, 2006, 18:09:09
What if I recommended a garage and they turned out to be rubbish. will have to take a loan and get a good legal team together? Does it go both ways...(again just interested in an interesting debate)
Title: Bad garages
Post by: Wolfie on July 27, 2006, 18:09:48
Hey, this is an idea.

Why don't we just respect the wishes of the guys that have provided us with this club?
Title: Bad garages
Post by: Rangie3.0LtrDan on July 27, 2006, 18:11:39
Wolfie get off ya box, firstly this is just a debate, its not against founders of this site or anything else so there was no need for that type of comment.  As stated we arent trying to cause an argument, we are just having a debate, or is that something the founders didnt want either??
Title: Bad garages
Post by: Berliner Beer on July 27, 2006, 18:12:02
BOLD nice.......... Can you answer the polite question?
Title: Bad garages
Post by: Berliner Beer on July 27, 2006, 18:14:05
I have the utmost respect for the club and members who have helped me out many times... Like i said just interested . I dont the club to be sued for liable. I just wodered how it all worked . Has there ben a case where a club like ourselves have been sued?

 :D
Title: Bad garages
Post by: Berliner Beer on July 27, 2006, 18:15:24
Blimey my spelling is bad today lol
Title: Bad garages
Post by: Wolfie on July 27, 2006, 18:19:47
Quote from: "Berliner Beer"
Can you answer the polite question?


In a word , No.

I'm also not a legal expert and was just passing on the information why there is no complaints area.
Title: Bad garages
Post by: Berliner Beer on July 27, 2006, 18:20:38
Thank you :D
Title: Bad garages
Post by: strapping young lad on July 27, 2006, 18:22:50
ive as much legal knowledge as my pet cat but common sense tells me that because the website shows slanderous comments, be they true or not, the judge will decide, is no different than if you wrote an article to a 4x4 magazine or something saying the same thing.

how often do you see newspapers paying out money cos they were sued for saying something about a company or person.

this is no different.

what you say face to face to another is theoretically a private conversation and cannot be proved (i think) but written down is hard evidence.

if you have suffered gross injustice or misservice by a garage then do something about it legally by using trading standards or something, venting your anger online wont help you nor anyone else.
Title: Bad garages
Post by: Thrasher on July 27, 2006, 18:29:35
I got threatened with Legal Action when I had sticker on Piglet.....
Title: Bad garages
Post by: Berliner Beer on July 27, 2006, 18:36:47
Blimey....Scary . A verbal treat or a letter from some nasty law firm? what did the sticker say (or words to that effect)? Never realised what a knife edge we seem to live and play on
Title: Bad garages
Post by: Berliner Beer on July 27, 2006, 18:37:22
spelling!  ....THREAT
Title: Bad garages
Post by: Thrasher on July 27, 2006, 18:38:54
I made an agreement to remove the sticker after I was taken out and the facts explained. They knew and I knew what had happened and why I had the sticker. I was also told to remove it from the internet. I still sell a variation on the sticker......but not the original which named the garage.
Title: Bad garages
Post by: waveydavey on July 27, 2006, 18:54:02
Personally I don't care; I am sure that if it ended up in court it would all be very interesting[; I have a lot of subjects that I would like to see tried in court just for the interest factor.

The moderators don't want the risk of court; sounds fair to me. I don't post that much but I read M/C a lot and think it is a superb site; if the guys who give up thier time and skills to keep it going for free don't want to include anything thats good enough for me.
Title: Bad garages
Post by: zippy on July 27, 2006, 20:38:46
tbh i found the best garage for me was this local guy that does all the taxis outta and as a hobby works on American and stuff for fun.

The suspension mount on the rear axle had a hole in it to drain out water, this was clodded and it was rotting, got a new one welded on and sealed for 80 quid ;) just coz he loved the car.

I usually use the try once routine and try a garage once and onto next one if it was no good. Fair enough might cause more trouble, but you will find one eventually.
Title: Bad garages
Post by: Berliner Beer on July 27, 2006, 21:16:02
Oh well ...... worth a try
Title: Bad garages
Post by: Edge on July 27, 2006, 21:38:56
Quote from: "zippy"

I usually use the try once routine and try a garage once and onto next one if it was no good. Fair enough might cause more trouble, but you will find one eventually.


I agree, when you find a good garage/mechanic... stick with them :wink: .

Ive found Main Dealerships to be the ones to steer clear of, due to incredibly poor workmanship/standards.
Title: Bad garages
Post by: Grant on July 27, 2006, 21:58:41
I know a guy who runs an estate agency (it will remain nameless!), he used to work for another one nearby. When he started up, his previous boss got someone to shove a load of his leaflets saying "if you want to sell up your business ....... give great finance" down his air conditioning vents, ruining them & costing 0000's to put right, attempted to destroy his website with viruses etc etc. He replied by starting a leafleting campaign slagging the company off & it esculated

Dont know if garages would like to spread rumours about each other on the internet? Would be kinda fun but probably not a great idea

I do have a thing or two to say about a certain independant land rover garage though!
Title: Bad garages
Post by: Xtremeteam on July 27, 2006, 22:14:57
Quote from: "TRUG"
Quote from: "zippy"

I usually use the try once routine and try a garage once and onto next one if it was no good. Fair enough might cause more trouble, but you will find one eventually.


I agree, when you find a good garage/mechanic... stick with them :wink: .

Ive found Main Dealerships to be the ones to steer clear of, due to incredibly poor workmanship/standards.


youve found one thats good,its just that getting an available slot is the problem  :lol:  :wink:
Title: Bad garages
Post by: Baby_Rhino on July 27, 2006, 23:16:22
lets just concentrate on telling people about the brilliant ones instead  :)
Title: Bad garages
Post by: Eeyore on July 28, 2006, 14:58:14
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Wolfie get off ya box, firstly this is just a debate, its not against founders of this site or anything else so there was no need for that type of comment.  As stated we arent trying to cause an argument, we are just having a debate, or is that something the founders didnt want either??


My answer to this mail is simply this: if you have serious and genuine issues with the way this club is run or moderated, then you don't have to contribute.  :wink: However, I'm sure you do wanna post, so lets look at ti from a mods point of view.

You asked a question. It got answered, the debate seemed to be why it was a bad decision, nowt more. At least that is how it was coming accross. Wolfie, I assure, meant no offence, but at least got your attention as intended.

We don't go out seeking to get up folks noses!

cheers
 8)
Eeyore
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