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Offline larryc

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The power of the Forum
« on: 30.09. 2015 13:16 »
I joined the forum approx. 6 months ago and have posted a few topics where I needed advice and the replies were most helpful. The last topic showed me how wonderful the forum is, the kindness & effort that members go to helping others.
I needed some hard to find 66mm + 30 rings so posted 'as wanted'
following a few replies with +ve suggestions I was contacted by a New Zealand member who had spotted a set of +30's on a NZ-only auction site, following a few PM's the NZ member bid and won the items, arranged shipping etc. I then settled up with the member, all this was done on trust and goodwill.

What more can I say? .........a big *smile* thankyou Rocket Racer form down under.




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Re: The power of the Forum
« Reply #1 on: 30.09. 2015 21:14 »
So true Larry. It is a wonderful forum, the members make it that way.
I have been helped in the same way by other members.  *yeah*
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Re: The power of the Forum
« Reply #2 on: 30.09. 2015 23:54 »
So true Larry. It is a wonderful forum, the members make it that way.
I have been helped in the same way by other members.  *yeah*
Cheers

me too...........   *wink2*
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Re: The power of the Forum
« Reply #3 on: 14.11. 2015 07:04 »
It was my pleasure  *wink2* 
Nice to resolve a problem for a fellow beesa owner.
The power of the forum  *yeah*
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Re: The power of the Forum
« Reply #4 on: 14.11. 2015 16:16 »
It was my pleasure  *wink2* 
Nice to resolve a problem for a fellow beesa owner.
The power of the forum  *yeah*

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Re: The power of the Forum
« Reply #5 on: 14.11. 2015 19:20 »
The forum has grown in power from March 2006 with 4 manpower to today with 815 manpower.
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Re: The power of the Forum
« Reply #6 on: 26.11. 2015 02:24 »
Yep, he's a good 'un. (But just watch out for those kiwis with anything small and woolly).  *shh*