Bottom line to all of this is that there are numerous independent
vendors that provide proper service, but some people will continue to
purchase from the Moss/VB Depot operations as well.
Unfortunately when it comes to repro parts, they all come from the same
source, so the unacceptable repro junk (grills/door latch
mechanisms/unboxed Lucas-style light units/etc.) from the Moss/VB is the
same unacceptable repro junk from everywhere else.
There isn't a business on the planet that has the ability to please 100%
of the people 100% of the time.
To summarize: We should all try to utilize impactful convergence and
unleash open-source functionalities so that our internet purchases
support the drive to end-to-end web-readiness and therefore monetize
frictionless deliverables to grow collaborative infrastructures. Sounds
complicated but if we just synergize one-to-one e-commerce the result
will be recontextualization of real-time functionalities. And who can
argue with that?
jay fishbein
wallingford, ct
Home of "The Innocenti Project"
61 Innocenti 950 Spyder
63 Pink Sprite MkII
74 RWA Midget 38,000 miles
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Bud Osbourne wrote:
>#1.) By not supporting TRF, they ARE supporting Moss and VB. <SNIP>
>
>#3.) <SNIP>. Look at "the big picture", guys.
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