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AA7BQ
08-11-2011, 05:00 PM
Moving forward, QRZ will no longer delete or remove threads or posts that have been posted in this area.

It is our opinion that deleting posts is tantamount to revising history. People who falsely accuse are just as deplorable as those who rip us off, and the community deserves to see both sides of the story.

So, here's advice you should read carefully:

THINK BEFORE YOU POST

WHEN YOU POST HERE, YOUR WORDS ARE WRITTEN IN INK

If the situation should later change, i.e. the deal was resolved amicably, then it is your responsibility to post a Reply that apologizes or explains the outcome as appropriate.

Do not ask us to delete something you wrote in a fit of anger. You wrote it, not us. It's your fault if you're later sorry for what you've written.

Remember: You're in big boy territory here. Either be prepared to back up your words in the future, or don't say them at all. QRZ isn't going to help you clean up your mess.

KC8VWM
08-11-2011, 07:11 PM
We seem to focus too much attention on the sellers aspect, but equally important to understand is that deadbeat buyers also exist, but they get a free pass for some apparent reason.

I find the time to write things is not when you are upset and angry about something. Sticking to actual documented facts instead of displaying an array of personal emotions is best.

Perhaps there are other guidelines and suggestions?

W5BIB
10-04-2011, 06:06 PM
We seem to focus too much attention on the sellers aspect, but equally important to understand is that deadbeat buyers also exist, but they get a free pass for some apparent reason.

I find the time to write things is not when you are upset and angry about something. Sticking to actual documented facts instead of displaying an array of personal emotions is best.

Perhaps there are other guidelines and suggestions?..."It's better to remain silent & be thought a fool, than to open mouth & remove all doubt" -Abe Lincoln-

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