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Old 02-21-2000, 05:45 AM
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If you plan on posting about supplier and/or a manufacturer(s) performance, please adhere to the following guidelines:

- Any Club Cobra member can start a thread on any given company / supplier. PLEASE DO NOT DUPLICATE OR START ADDITIONAL THREADS ON THE SAME COMPANY. ALL COMMENTS SHOULD BE RESTRICTED TO A SINGLE THREAD. This will help all members froma historical perspective.

- You may report on either good performance or bad performance.

- When creating a new thread, please include the company's phone number, P.O. Address and website address if you know them. (That way, if they are good source, then everybody else can contact them ASAP!!!!)

- It is recommended that you name the subject of the thread with the Supplier Company or Manufacturer's name and not a rude comment. This will make it easier to retrieve for future posts or forwarding.

- Input to the thread should state the facts only!!!! No emotional outbursts or name calling. Stick to the facts and try to be as diplomatic as possible. IF THE POST GETS EXTEMELY RUDE, THE CONTENTS MAY BE EDITED WITH MINIMAL IMPACT TO THE EMOTIONAL TONE OF THE POST.

- We would like to take these threads and periodically E-mail them to those respective companies. If the company does not have Email, then a printout can be mailed.

Suppliers and manufacturers are encouraged to join Club Cobra and post information regarding the issues of performance on the thread which bears their name.

We anticipate this will be a useful forum, and are confident that our membership will adhere to these "rules of engagement". This forum is not intended to bash any supplier or manufacturer. Instead, we wish to make this a venue with which:

A) The consumer can voice their concerns and warn others of potential problems they may encounter with the company.

B) The supplier/manufacturer can understand, based on these threads, exactly where they stand with their customer base in regards to customer satisfaction. They are then free to either contribute here on the forum or deal directly with the consumer via email or phone.

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Club Cobra does nothing more than act as an intermediary voluntarily between the two parties and may, at any time, cease to be involved in the matter.

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Kputz
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Registered on 06-17-1999
(Total posts: 79)
Michigan posted 09-20-1999 11:51 AM
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Excellent advice from both posts. Please, keep in mind that a difference in taste is one thing...blatant disregard of service or product is something quite different. As a consumer I am slow to anger and am willing to give a company the benefit of the doubt regarding disputes. But there is never a good reason for a company to not take steps to reasonably satisfy a customer wronged. It is often this arrogance that is the firm's undoing. A simple call back, an offer to reimburse (less shipping), an attempt to find an alternative part, is often the difference in a future customer and a bad advertisement.
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Zderf
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Registered on 06-09-99
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Woodinville, WA posted 10-11-1999 07:12 AM
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I thought it important to bring this thread back to the top based on the "flurry" that just surfaced. And I admit, I have no idea what's up with some historical baggage being "rechecked" here. Frankly, I really don't want to know.
I am, however, in total agreement with John that we must preserve the integrity of this particular Forum if it is to be considered a valid tool for our membership and suppliers.

This particular member would like to thank all in advance for following these "Rules Of Engagement". They are specific, reasonable, and must be observed to make this Forum meaningful.

Respectfully,

Zderf





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