shoppinalong
"Threads and more threads of complaints"? I respectfully disagree and would say that this is an exaggeration. There is positive feedback about our company on this forum (and others) and there is negative feedback about our company. This is normal and you can find similar feedback about nearly every company in the industry on forums like this one.
I think it's interesting that your post marginalizes positive feedback about our company as coming from "brown-nosers" or forum members with an agenda. I don't have any control about what is written about our company on this forum be it positive or negative feedback. I do try to address any concerns that are posted here in an effort to be transparent.
Thanks
Dave Agius, Owner
The Sentry Marketing Group
shoppinalong Wrote:
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> Too many complaints on this entity. Constant.
> Threads and more threads of complaints.
>
> People complaining they email and email and never
> hear anything from the company until they post on
> public forums.
>
> I am particularly quite struck by the usual Greek
> Chorus praising and amening
> the errant company, while snidely attacking the
> new OP.
>
> As far as the OP contacting the company which
> injured him, since as an Independent Contractor he
> is not covered by workmen's compensation or
> hospitalization if, say during a mystery auto
> shop the salesman ran over his foot with the
> car,and the MSC contract actually states it takes
> no reponsibility for any injury which occurs
> during a shop; the OP would be perfectly within
> his right to sue the dealership and the salesman
> for the injury no matter what the unilateral
> contract states, which in essence an IC is forced
> to sign without any opportunity to amend. Some
> clever lawyer might even call it signed under
> duress without opportunity to negotiaste contract
> due to needing a job or any job in these economic
> times. If the MSC would want to put himself in
> the position of a witness for his client, one
> would have to wonder if he too would not be
> putting himself in jeapordy of being sued,
> although such testimony would likely not be given
> much weight.
>
> What do they call that? hmmm zero game ? in some
> sports?
>
> There are shoppers here who are expert at
> brown-nosing, others who are also schedulers or
> editors as well as shoppers; and some reveal
> themselves as such while others don't. You can
> usually tell who is whom by the side of the
> argument they take.
>
> OP, you do what you need to do and never mind the
> usual Greek chorus.