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- Minor Maniac
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well kevin as allways appearing to have a dig at me
i am only stating why should other club members suffer the same
i do not all ways write negative comments and if a part or service i find good then i do say so
it would appear kevin that You are lighting the fire, and it is not only with me
i find your comments about me getting a bit tiresome, so i will in future keep my comments to myself
sory if this is a bit strong, but i would like an apology from you
i am only stating why should other club members suffer the same
i do not all ways write negative comments and if a part or service i find good then i do say so
it would appear kevin that You are lighting the fire, and it is not only with me
i find your comments about me getting a bit tiresome, so i will in future keep my comments to myself
sory if this is a bit strong, but i would like an apology from you
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- Minor Addict
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If you are having problems with a supplier not dealing with returns in an agreeable way, then I beleive that this might be worth posting ... however in my experience all of the morris parts suppliers I have dealt with are more than happy to rectify any problems with their parts at no cost to myself, often they will just send out a replacement and tell you to dump the old part in the bin (although admittedly not with a pair of dampers i once bought, but its only to be expected that they would want the duff ones back in that case)
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- Moderator
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I'm very glad to hear that you're getting fair treatment (more glad than you may realise).often they will just send out a replacement and tell you to dump the old part in the bin
I've had a couple of experiences that have been different which can make me rather frustrated, but maybe my incidents were more isolated than I thought

Ray. MMOC#47368. Forum moderator.
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where to break down next?
2013... managed to seize my 1275 just by driving it round the block
Jan 06: The Minor SII Africa adventure: http://www.minor-detour.com
Oct 06: back from Dresden with my Trabant 601 Kombi
Jan 07: back from a month thru North Africa (via Timbuktu) in a S3 Landy
June 07 - back from Zwickau Trabi Treffen
Aug 07 & Aug 08 - back from the Lands End to Orkney in 71 pickup
Sept 2010 - finally gave up breaking down in a SII Landy...
where to break down next?
2013... managed to seize my 1275 just by driving it round the block

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Sorry you feel that way.well kevin as allways appearing to have a dig at me
OK more than happy to give you an apology and say sorry.it would appear kevin that You are lighting the fire, and it is not only with me
i find your comments about me getting a bit tiresome, so i will in future keep my comments to myself
sory if this is a bit strong, but i would like an apology from you
Unfortunatly you have misinterperated my comments, the main point I was trying to make was.
I am not trying to light a fire and fan the flames as you suggest its just that the name and shame comments are not giving the traders a chance to defend themselves especially as most problems are resoved quite amicable judging from some of the other comments, if traders are constantly unfairly knocked they may even think about taking the club to court for unfair quotes on the message board and I for one dont wish that to happen otherwise our spares situation could be far worse than that we enjoy today, just look at the issues some other clubs have in just trying to get spares.What I do find frustrating are postings that offer no constructive advice and just try to stir thing up with the same remarks over & over again and also acting as though they dont know what are in the T & C`s.
Sorry to have gone on a bit.
Cheers
Kevin
Lovejoy 1968 Smoke Grey Traveller (gone to a new home after13 years)
Herts Branch Member
Moderator MMOC 44706
Kevin
Lovejoy 1968 Smoke Grey Traveller (gone to a new home after13 years)
Herts Branch Member
Moderator MMOC 44706
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- Minor Legend
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My own view is that a body should be aware of all it's communication channels and act in the interests of it's members by investigating and putting it's weight behind blatently irresponsible trading when drawn to it's attention. For example; if a manufacturer uses a material for one of it's brake pipes that leaches brake fluid. For a member to draw this to the attention of other members is not slanderous IMHO. It is pure and simple common sense and the body should be seen to be acting upon it.
Older and more confused than I could ever imagine possible.
I bet they didn't use their own manuals to put the exhibits together-or is there a huge pile of left over bits in storage somewhere:lol:LouiseM wrote:Just as well next years National is too far for you then. An MMOC event at the Haynes Motor Museum - what are the chances of you getting let in?I guess I'm in trouble anyway - I said something a bit negative about Haynes a while back !!!!!!!!!!!![]()
I can see both sides of this "debate", but, when an item is particularly rubbish it must be worth posting the fact, as has been done here. I don't think you need to name names, as in this instance, anyone seeing this post and thinking of buying similar will now be wary, whichever supplier they choose!!
Back to negatives again. Why knock Haynes? Their manuals have helped thousands of owners service their own vehicles, and guided many people through quite complex repairs. There might be a few mistakes, but overall they are an excellent guide, and without them there would not be so many Minors still running. I have yet to read any manual where I can find no mistakes whatsoever; and I'm damn glad that I had a Haynes manual to hand over thirty years ago when I first took apart and rebuilt a Minor front suspension.
In the Mini world - it's know as HBOL = Haynes Book Of Lies.
Some of course are better than others - many different authors. The Metro Haynes has the very BEST description of an A series gearbox strip-down and rebuild I have seen anywhere! Some of it (not all of course) is very relevant to the Minor box.
Some of course are better than others - many different authors. The Metro Haynes has the very BEST description of an A series gearbox strip-down and rebuild I have seen anywhere! Some of it (not all of course) is very relevant to the Minor box.


