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Just wanted to take a moment to say Thanks! To Troy and all the other administrators and moderators, who make this forum a great place to be.
Just in the past two months alone they have had several sticky and down right nasty situations to deal with. I feel they have dealt with each issue/problem with a great deal of patience and professionalism.
I find myself like many others glued to the forum at least one or two hours a day every day. The help, the pointers, the laughs and the FRIENDS are priceless.
I have spent several hundreds of dollars with the forum venders, As I feel strongly about supporting the Forum. I use to shop around and check prices before my purchases, and 98% of the time the Forum Venders where the same or more often then not less! I don't bother shopping around anymore!
This Forum is more important to me then a couple extra dollars.
There are fewer and fewer things available to us that give so much enjoyment and Help and cost nothing.
Thank-you once again! for making this great forum for all of us to enjoy!
You are absolutely correct. And after one of those recent sticky situations, I feel even more confident than ever that the forum vendors will stand by their products and service or face rather nasty consequences.
You also hit one of the real neat parts of the forum. Isn't it amazing how there are many forum members that we have never met or laid eyes on, but we have a perfectly clear vision of what they look like and what they are all about? I think with tools like the forum, we can honestly say it is acceptable to consider someone we have never met to be a close friend. :cheers:
You are right on the mark. Troy and the others are doing a great job
and thanks to their efforts we get to enjoy the C5while it rests in the
garage (or shop for some of us).
Keep up the good work guys. We appreciate your efforts.
Troy and the gang, (Mods & Admins) are doing an awsome job, and I know it is a tough one. They have had to make some tough calls in the past, but I think they made the right calls.
They have crafted a community that involves all the Corvette lovers and their interests. They have provided us with vendors that meet high standards and also love the Corvette community, and are willing to become involved.
Although the thought didn't cross my mind as we sat down for the big Thanksgiving feast, I could also say that I am thankful for the forum, its "Management Team", the supporting vendors and most of all the people who participate here.....even Willa and Pico. (Sorry, couldn't help it :jester )
You also hit one of the real neat parts of the forum. Isn't it amazing how there are many forum members that we have never met or laid eyes on, but we have a perfectly clear vision of what they look like and what they are all about? I think with tools like the forum, we can honestly say it is acceptable to consider someone we have never met to be a close friend. :cheers:
My thanks to Troy, the moderators, and all posters. I have several Vette guys who come to me locally to ask me questions about things and 90% of the times those questions were already addressed here and I pass the info on the locals...I try to get them to join up but they say they don't have the time. Well, I always find time because I learn so much here. I may not have the time to pass it on in the future tho. This is truely the best source for Corvette information I know of. Thanks to all that that take the time to share.
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