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Old 05-17-2010, 05:29 PM   #1
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I have noticed on this site that there are a lot of people that read the post that people with genuine concerns/problems have, but no one replies. Even mine took a week with 40 readers to look until one nice person replies to a reletively easy questions.
I read several other posts and they seemed to be pretty easy for MG
aficionados to at least reply to. Is it a lack of knowledge or caring that keep people from responding. Why have this section if you all don't use it to spread your knowledge?
I have never seen a board that it seemed as though people didn't care.
Thanks to the one that replied to my post. I appreciate it.
Just concerned.
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Old 06-19-2010, 06:55 AM   #2
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I have noticed on this site that there are a lot of people that read the post that people with genuine concerns/problems have, but no one replies. Even mine took a week with 40 readers to look until one nice person replies to a reletively easy questions.
I read several other posts and they seemed to be pretty easy for MG
aficionados to at least reply to. Is it a lack of knowledge or caring that keep people from responding. Why have this section if you all don't use it to spread your knowledge?
I have never seen a board that it seemed as though people didn't care.
Thanks to the one that replied to my post. I appreciate it.
Just concerned.
I've noticed the very same thing on this site. I belong to 4 other sites, which are mainly for British cars, which is of my intrest. My suggestion is, find a site that leans heavily on the vehicle your concerned with, such as a Chevy or Ford forum, or a British car forum, if that's your intrest. I don't drop in on this forum very often, as it isn't active enough for me and it never has been. PJ
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Old 06-29-2010, 01:14 PM   #3
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Without a doubt you need to first review how many replies posts get before posting on a forum. Although this one has a bunch of posters, not many of us are experts. As the previous poster suggested, go to a specialty site like the MG Experience if you want action. Trouble over there though is that you'll get opinions from everyone who's ever turned a wrench on an MG so make sure you weigh all the advice before pursuing something.
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