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I Never mentioned either mate. There are genuine pros out there who undercut.

 

Then I refer you to this post...

 

That's business.

 

If you can't handle the heat, get out of the kitchen. Simples. Don't bitch, whine and run to the headmaster, then come on here and brag about it. We couldn't give a toss about you and your tuppence ha'penny 'authorised dealership'.

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Then I refer you to this post...

 

 

 

If you can't handle the heat, get out of the kitchen. Simples. Don't bitch, whine and run to the headmaster, then come on here and brag about it. We couldn't give a toss about you and your imaginary tuppence ha'penny 'authorised dealership'.

 

Fixed that for you, mate. :001_smile:

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Fair enough. I only came on to try and clarify the position as it stands as there has been a lot of confusion. I have to say though I find most of you pretty rude, and on easter sunday too!!. However I will keep posting and as I have said before if you have any technical problems ask me and I will do my best to help. Happy holidays.

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Fair enough. I only came on to try and clarify the position as it stands as there has been a lot of confusion. I have to say though I find most of you pretty rude, and on easter sunday too!!. However I will keep posting and as I have said before if you have any technical problems ask me and I will do my best to help. Happy holidays.

 

No, you came on here for a spot of stirring. Your refusal to name the dealership you represent says one of 2 things to me. Either you are a troll who has no connection with any Stihl dealer or, if genuine (which I and others highly doubt), you are at least astute enough to realise that your business methods are sly, underhand, a poor substitute for genuine business acumen and likely to quite rightly see you ostracised by more capable dealerships who don't need to use spoiling tactics to get on. Happy holidays to you too.

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No, you came on here for a spot of stirring. Your refusal to name the dealership you represent says one of 2 things to me. Either you are a troll who has no connection with any Stihl dealer or, if genuine (which I and others highly doubt), you are at least astute enough to realise that your business methods are sly, underhand, a poor substitute for genuine business acumen and likely to quite rightly see you ostracised by more capable dealerships who don't need to use spoiling tactics to get on. Happy holidays to you too.
Hear hear:thumbup:
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