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Re: Re: Re: Tires cracking?
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Posted by paul on November 26, 2002 at 11:51:38 from (66.60.196.248):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Tires cracking? posted by Molly on November 26, 2002 at 08:24:42:
This forum, as any other discussion forum, works much better if there is _no_ advertising on it. People have learned that at other places (internet newsgroups for example, or www.farms.com chat area, etc.). Some folks have tried to get around that by 'doing research' in the past to see if they had a good product - it wasn't research, it was just another ad. Some of your words are sounding very much like those jerks that try to mess this place up. If you are a jerk like that, my words won't matter to you. If you actually want to do some type of research, be careful how you word things here & on other forum discussion areas. People have been burned out by all the selfish advertizing jerks, and will vent their frustrations on you. So far you have mentioned your product, and places to buy it. I'm not sure what the 'research' is that you are talking about? Rather than telling us the product is good, tell us about your research. Maybe you want to offer 10 people free bottles & see if it works for them? Maybe you want to ask where good places to advertise such a product would be? Maybe you want to ask how many tractor restorers there are in North America? Maybe you want to ask how long a typical tractor restorer parks his tractor unused in the sun? Those things would be 'research'. Was that your intent? So far, you just kinda told us you have a wonderful product like nothing anyone has ever seen before (uh-huh, sure), and would anyone like to buy it from such & such a web site???? That looks much more like snake-oil salesmanship than 'research' to some of us. I wish you well & hope you understand if you want to research anything. Just kinda move on if all you want to do is clutter up discussion boards with free advertising for you - that is very selfish. I hope this is a more pleasant explination of what others have said. --->Paul
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