marx404 = Saturn PR director

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Dennis Hamilton, May 17, 2004.

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    Dennis Hamilton, May 17, 2004
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  2. Dennis Hamilton

    Blah blah Guest

    That was uncalled for. If your alternator keeps going out its probably
    a bad battery that keeps putting a load on it. If we knew more about
    your situation maybe someone could give some advice but since you want
    to troll I say go f*ck yourself.
     
    Blah blah, May 17, 2004
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  3. Dennis Hamilton

    marx404 Guest

    That wasn't very nice Dennis. Besides as I see your other post which is
    quite troll like, you really have no obligation to be here, nor is your
    behaviour wanted here by anyone.

    Perhaps if you actually read posts here instead of trolling, you would see
    that I have been here for a while. You would also see that I posted last
    month announcing that I just started a new career as a Saturn Sales
    Consultant.

    I was already biased towards Saturn years before I got this job, so pardon
    my positive attitude and my desire to help people on this ng.

    Negative attitudes, personal attacks and asumptions never help anybody. If I
    sound like PR in my posts, then good! I truly believe in what I sell. Saturn
    is a great car.
    Any car of any make might have problems. I'm sorry to hear that anyone has
    had trouble with thier Saturn. Most have had good luck and love thier
    Saturns.

    Proof of that is this ng and forums like SaturnFans, SaturnSpot Saturn
    Motorsports to name a few.

    If Saturn is not for you, Dennis and mrfact, then you are free to go drive
    any other car brand that you wish. Just keep the personal attacks, trolling
    and hate posts to yourself please. With all due respect, If that's all that
    you are capable of, then you are not wanted here.

    marx404
     
    marx404, May 18, 2004
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  4. Thanks.. Couldn't have said it better myself.

    -David
     
    David Teichholtz, May 19, 2004
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