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Old 14 February 2012, 09:13 PM
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Originally Posted by sti-04!!
Most prestige dealers close there doors at 7pm.

By the way hello Alan
I didn't say their doors were open, maybe your not familiar with a BMW dealership. clearly you have no idea what you are talking about.
This has to be the worst forum ever, everyone is just so quick to try and point out mistakes or prove people wrong, like they earn some special points for each post or something. I did Join the BMW forum and the welcome you get is just as good as when you go to their showroom. it was a lot better than this monkey filled outfit, chav infested outfit.
Old 14 February 2012, 09:19 PM
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Boo****ityhoo - jog on to the BMW forum then if it's so bad here
Old 14 February 2012, 09:26 PM
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Originally Posted by JackTorrence
I didn't say their doors were open, maybe your not familiar with a BMW dealership. clearly you have no idea what you are talking about.
This has to be the worst forum ever, everyone is just so quick to try and point out mistakes or prove people wrong, like they earn some special points for each post or something. I did Join the BMW forum and the welcome you get is just as good as when you go to their showroom. it was a lot better than this monkey filled outfit, chav infested outfit.
Good evening Alan, I trust you are well.
Old 14 February 2012, 09:41 PM
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Lol, great wind up thread.
Old 15 February 2012, 08:07 AM
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Scoobynet failed here, feels more like AV Forums or Final Gear with all the puerile whining.
Old 15 February 2012, 08:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Brun
Boo****ityhoo - jog on to the BMW forum then if it's so bad here
Awe cry! This type of treatment is indicative of Scooby drivers anyway.
Unless you share an experience of owning an SE or M-Sport then you jog on. Isnt that the idea of the forum!
Old 15 February 2012, 08:58 AM
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Well I feel perfectly experienced to comment. My neighbours cousins dog walkers uncle owns a 3 series and says its rubbish so dont get one.
Old 15 February 2012, 09:37 AM
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Bloody Nora ladies, put your hand bags down, so he made a bit of a mistake.

Your like a bunch of old ladies going through the change, may i suggest a course of hormone replacement therapy, worked wonders for my mum.

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Old 15 February 2012, 09:42 AM
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Seriously do you not think this is a wind up? I couldnt care less about which section he posted in to be honest. If you haven't been a member on here why on earth do you join a Subaru forum to ask questions about a BMW? If you have had a Subaru, been a member for a while and this is where you end up then I can understand it but it is a little odd for some complete 'stranger' to do it.
Old 15 February 2012, 09:57 AM
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Well it would appear that cob knows him, it's possible he was recommended to come on here to exploit the wealth of knowledge that is available on snet.

And even if it is a wind up does it really matter.

We as a community should try and be a tad more welcoming, as opposed to attacking on mass, and maybe try a less cynical approach.

Poor chap must feel like he's been fed to the lions at the local zoo.
Old 15 February 2012, 10:51 AM
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This type of treatment is indicative of Scooby drivers anyway.
Don't have one
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Originally Posted by Arkwright
Old 15 February 2012, 01:44 PM
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Originally Posted by '7'
Thanks 7 that was no trouble now was it
Old 15 February 2012, 01:47 PM
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From what I understand the Scoobynet way of dealing with things would be to call you an idiot, slag you off and doubt your parentage
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Originally Posted by '7'
From what I understand the Scoobynet way of dealing with things would be to call you an idiot, slag you off and doubt your parentage
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Ok this is no wind up. I basically Googled my question and it took me to these forums. I couldn't find what I was after so I joined and asked the question since there were loads of comments about BMW's and other cars etc. I didn't realise I posted in the wrong section, I was in the middle of negotiating a deal with 2 different dealers do I was hoping for a quick reply since I wanted to pick the car up this weekend.

I also posted same question on BMW forum. I did not expect to be shot down so brutally for aparently posting in the wrong section on these forums.

So I have just played along with it. Clearly this section is to talk about other vehicles, maybe you have owned a BM in the past. I was hoping for some advice as I am spending a lot of money on the car. It doesn't matter as I have bought the car now anyway. I don't think this is a good advert for the forum though, I love cars and I welcome advice experiences etc.

Anyway I will stay as a member unless I get kicked or something. You get this kind of abuse when you join the gaming forums too so I am use to it. It's all good fun.

FYI though, I don't know anyone from this forum - at least not that I am aware of
Old 15 February 2012, 04:34 PM
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Originally Posted by JackTorrence
Ok this is no wind up. I basically Googled my question and it took me to these forums. I couldn't find what I was after so I joined and asked the question since there were loads of comments about BMW's and other cars etc. I didn't realise I posted in the wrong section, I was in the middle of negotiating a deal with 2 different dealers do I was hoping for a quick reply since I wanted to pick the car up this weekend.

I also posted same question on BMW forum. I did not expect to be shot down so brutally for aparently posting in the wrong section on these forums.

So I have just played along with it. Clearly this section is to talk about other vehicles, maybe you have owned a BM in the past. I was hoping for some advice as I am spending a lot of money on the car. It doesn't matter as I have bought the car now anyway. I don't think this is a good advert for the forum though, I love cars and I welcome advice experiences etc.

Anyway I will stay as a member unless I get kicked or something. You get this kind of abuse when you join the gaming forums too so I am use to it. It's all good fun.

FYI though, I don't know anyone from this forum - at least not that I am aware of
You`ve done nothing wrong at all. The kind of depravity and abuse you have experienced is becoming rife in the world of scoobynet.
I won`t get onto the subject of moderators on here as they`ll shoot the wrong person again.
I hope you enjoy your new car there are loads of genuine petrolheads on here aswell as the idiots that have shot you down for no good reason.
The genuine ones amongst us will appreciate the purchase you have just made is important to you. So i hope it gives you plenty of enjoyable driving miles.
I`ve owned a 5 series in the past and it was an excellent car.
Old 15 February 2012, 04:49 PM
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Calm down fella......I've had the m3,m5 and the m3csl......the point I was trying to get across was join the cutters site for some good honest info , unlike on here where most people are running subaru's

Btw I'm on the cutters site aswell so I'm sure our paths will cross at some point
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and lol

what a crock.
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Originally Posted by ScoobyJawa

what a crock.
of what?
Old 15 February 2012, 08:41 PM
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Originally Posted by ScoobyJawa
and lol

what a crock.
I take it you are referring to your earlier comment!
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Originally Posted by JackTorrence
I didn't say their doors were open, maybe your not familiar with a BMW dealership. clearly you have no idea what you are talking about.
This has to be the worst forum ever, everyone is just so quick to try and point out mistakes or prove people wrong, like they earn some special points for each post or something. I did Join the BMW forum and the welcome you get is just as good as when you go to their showroom. it was a lot better than this monkey filled outfit, chav infested outfit.
Yes Alan .. you are correct in all points.
However my local BMW dealers sales manager cant get onto the showroom floor quick enough when i step inside. Must have something to do with the excellent CSI scores i give them when i've purchased both my 535d tourers from them.

Much Love
Old 15 February 2012, 09:13 PM
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Loving the fact Nacro is back with his multiple troll accounts.

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Originally Posted by sti-04!!
Yes Alan ..
Who the hell is Alan? I did consider a 535d but I think I am too young for a car like that just yet. I am working towards the new M50 Diesel.
Old 15 February 2012, 11:01 PM
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Originally Posted by donny andi
Calm down fella......I've had the m3,m5 and the m3csl......the point I was trying to get across was join the cutters site for some good honest info , unlike on here where most people are running subaru's

Btw I'm on the cutters site aswell so I'm sure our paths will cross at some point
Nay probs. I am not familiar with that site, can you post the URL? I am a total Diesel convert now. My dad has had many M3's and I persuaded him to get the 330d Converible over the petrol version. It's the torque, it's so addictive!
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keep coming back huh - maybe its not so bad here afterall

lmfao
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While I suspect that this is some old member as well, out of curiosity who is Alan?
Old 16 February 2012, 10:44 AM
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Originally Posted by SRSport
While I suspect that this is some old member as well, out of curiosity who is Alan?
Well, he's certainly not the 5th member of the A-team...
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Looking forward to seeing some photos of your new car

Did you order the mirror/indicator package or just leave it as standard

Someone will post the snow chains on a BMW later

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