Bob Ledford
New member
I see so many posters posting incomplete information in their first posts. Guys an Ladies please help speed up getting the right information the first time by including the model and the year of the Spyder involved.
I see so many posters posting incomplete information in their first posts. Guys an Ladies please help speed up getting the right information the first time by including the model and the year of the Spyder involved.
Agreed, although I think I've committed that sin a time or two. I do try though. Just makes sense.
:agree: on both. Best thing to do is to write their model and year on the signature. That way it appears on ALL their posts.
The folks who get tripped up with this issue are often the newest members in here...
They just haven't figured out everything yet; give them a little patience and time.![]()
The folks who get tripped up with this issue are often the newest members in here...
They just haven't figured out everything yet; give them a little patience and time.![]()
I see so many posters posting incomplete information in their first posts. Guys an Ladies please help speed up getting the right information the first time by including the model and the year of the Spyder involved.
Bet I did 2.![]()
:agree: It's getting too hot to be having a "loud discussion", right about now...Come on guys! Lighten up.
You were the worst I suggested they ban you but nobody listens? :dontknow:
:agree: It's getting too hot to be having a "loud discussion", right about now...
We all make mistakes; the shame is when we don't learn from them.
(I wonder why I'm not much smarter??? :roflblack![]()
Well, it has got to be addressed from time to time. We all make mistakes every day I usually get one out of the way first thing in the morning. I get out of bed!. Part of the problem is unfamiliarity with how things get fixed. Any good mechanic be he/she professional or shade tree knows the look that the "parts counter guy/gal" generates when they forget the make, model and year and power this or that,1/2/3/4/5/6 speed auto/manual shift etc.
If you have not figured it out yet I used to be a parts counter guy and have had automotive experience with passenger, light truck, medium duty and heavy trucks. The worst is heavy trucks because you have so many options available to use.
"Poster Police". That's the first time I have ever been called that one,roflmao I'll accept that one with the honor intended by the giver!lets declare this a dead thread and move on to helping those that are more then us OF's ........