Chrysler Crossfire reliability - better stats
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Re: Chrysler Crossfire reliability - better stats
Originally Posted by blackcrossfire07
All I did was ask her not to solicit on this site. How is that being a jerk? It is my right not to be bothered by solicitors and ask them to stop annoying me.
BTW it's a public site, if something bothers you ignore them. Problem solved.
Re: Chrysler Crossfire reliability - better stats
Originally Posted by Thirteendog
So you feel the need to let us know multiple times in the same thread they you would like (the solicitor) to stop bothering you? It reminds me of a 5 year old begging for you to show them some attention.
BTW it's a public site, if something bothers you ignore them. Problem solved.
BTW it's a public site, if something bothers you ignore them. Problem solved.
If this is a public site then I can say whatever I want as many times as I want. So what are you complaining about. Who made you the moderator?
Now I already said this once and I will say it again.... and I will keep saying it just to **** you off. Are you thirteen or 26?
See you later. I am done running around in circles with you on this topic. A waste of time and a waste product!
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Re: Chrysler Crossfire reliability - better stats
Originally Posted by bmorgan
Thirteendog... IIRC mkaresh is a woman not a man. Ok, now for the real issue. She is soliciting information from us to populate truedelta.com. This site exists by selling subscriptions to it's members. It is a paid subscription site. She is not doing this out of the goodness of her heart to provide a free service for us and other Crossfire owners. In case you did not look at the site yourself, here is what it will cost you to retreive the information being solicited here. $9.95 a quarter or $24.95 a year. This person is not a forum sponsor, yet is trying to make money off of us and the information we provide. Your opinion only lends legitimacy to other "For Profit" companies to come into our site and solicit us. Would you be willing to provide this information if she were a telemarketer calling you at home. This is no different. Now, you can call me whatever you want, but I still look forward to sharing a libation with you at the Dragon.
The purpose of the paid subscription alternative is to encourage people to participate in the survey, which gets them free site access. The paid subscriptions are not intended to generate a significant amount of income, and don't.
This survey is my personal project, and I still do nearly everything for it. I do not see it as a job, though it is a tremendous amount of work. I never realized that it would be so hard to provide the results of all of my work for free.
Thirteendog, I feel bad that I had no idea this discussion was going on. Thank you for doing such a good job explaining what the survey is about. Sorry you had to get dragged through the muck in the process.
We got started to recently to have results for the Crossfire with next month's update, but based on responses so far it could easily be in the next one, in February. Just need one or two more participants.
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Re: Chrysler Crossfire reliability - better stats
Originally Posted by mkaresh
Looking forward to having an initial result in February. The more owners participate, the more precise this result will be.
Go away and stop soliciting your garbage here. You join this forum just to get people to sign up and you don't even have a crossfire or care about our cars. You get paid when people sign up. You are nothing more than a worthless solicitor that doesn't care about our cars and you just won't go away. Go bother another forum and move on.
Hit the road Jack! Take your business somewhere else.... thanks.
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Re: Chrysler Crossfire reliability - better stats
I see you remain as pleasant as always.
You clearly feel that everyone else does or at least should share your opinion, but they don't. Other owners have been signing up and participating, which is why we should start having some stats in February.
You clearly feel that everyone else does or at least should share your opinion, but they don't. Other owners have been signing up and participating, which is why we should start having some stats in February.
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Originally Posted by mkaresh
I see you remain as pleasant as always.
You clearly feel that everyone else does or at least should share your opinion, but they don't. Other owners have been signing up and participating, which is why we should start having some stats in February.
You clearly feel that everyone else does or at least should share your opinion, but they don't. Other owners have been signing up and participating, which is why we should start having some stats in February.
Why don't you get out of here and bother the pinto forum. It is people like you that force me to put a gate up at the end of my driveway.
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I doubt I made 5 cents. That's not the point. Some Crossfire owners asked me to provide more information on the car, so that's what I've been trying to do.
As for taking a year, you probably slowed the process down a little. So you can take pride in that. It does amaze me how some people can do their best to slow something down, then criticize its rate of progress. Though this is quite common--not just you by a long shot.
I don't think I've ever known someone with a gate on their driveway before. No manned guard towers yet?
As for taking a year, you probably slowed the process down a little. So you can take pride in that. It does amaze me how some people can do their best to slow something down, then criticize its rate of progress. Though this is quite common--not just you by a long shot.
I don't think I've ever known someone with a gate on their driveway before. No manned guard towers yet?
Re: Chrysler Crossfire reliability - better stats
Originally Posted by pizzaguy
Your "Stats" don't matter to me.
All the information on the Crossfire I need I find right here.
I still don't see what it is you are selling...
All the information on the Crossfire I need I find right here.
I still don't see what it is you are selling...
If you don't see value in the stats I'm fine with that. Some people do, some people don't. I provide them for those who do.
Re: Chrysler Crossfire reliability - better stats
Originally Posted by pizzaguy
You know, there IS a commercial advertising section here - you can't find it?
Creating a thread to sell something is the same thing as spam and is equally as irritating.
Creating a thread to sell something is the same thing as spam and is equally as irritating.
He is like a bad penny that keeps turning up... which is probably all he is worth anyway.
Re: Chrysler Crossfire reliability - better stats
Originally Posted by mkaresh
I doubt I made 5 cents. That's not the point. Some Crossfire owners asked me to provide more information on the car, so that's what I've been trying to do.
As for taking a year, you probably slowed the process down a little. So you can take pride in that. It does amaze me how some people can do their best to slow something down, then criticize its rate of progress. Though this is quite common--not just you by a long shot.
I don't think I've ever known someone with a gate on their driveway before. No manned guard towers yet?
As for taking a year, you probably slowed the process down a little. So you can take pride in that. It does amaze me how some people can do their best to slow something down, then criticize its rate of progress. Though this is quite common--not just you by a long shot.
I don't think I've ever known someone with a gate on their driveway before. No manned guard towers yet?
It took you a whole year because you obviously stink at your job. You are obviously not very good so you better do something else.
As for the gate... I do have one because people like you drive a mile up my driveway (trying to sell me something) and I nearly shot and killed someone for entering my private property. I can't escape people like you.... not even in the privacy of my own home. Not even on the internet in a forum. I have to unplug my phone because people like you. Get a real job and stop bugging people.
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Re: Chrysler Crossfire reliability - better stats
I do my own repairs...does that count?......13dog...you the man there baby....keep up the good work...
Stats don't mean much to me, unless we are looking at quartermile times...but if it peeves off a few people....what statistics can we use to calculate how many people we peeve off and how many people we please.....
Stats don't mean much to me, unless we are looking at quartermile times...but if it peeves off a few people....what statistics can we use to calculate how many people we peeve off and how many people we please.....
Re: Chrysler Crossfire reliability - better stats
Originally Posted by mkaresh
I doubt I made 5 cents.
Or buy a crossfire and come back here. Then we can have a civilized conversation. You can buy mine for 20 million dollars!
Close this thread!
Re: Chrysler Crossfire reliability - better stats
Do a google search on "mkaresh".
You will see this guy is on every car forum throughout the internet. EVERYTHING from pickup trucks to BMW...etc! He goes from one to the next posting the same dumb email. This is how he makes a living! And there are people here feeding this guy to annoy us by participating in his garbage.
You will see this guy is on every car forum throughout the internet. EVERYTHING from pickup trucks to BMW...etc! He goes from one to the next posting the same dumb email. This is how he makes a living! And there are people here feeding this guy to annoy us by participating in his garbage.
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Re: Chrysler Crossfire reliability - better stats
Originally Posted by blackcrossfire07
By the way, I said 5 bucks (not cents). You don't even know the difference between pennies and dollars. No wonder you fail at this job. Get a new job. One that doesn't bother people. One that is respected.
Or buy a crossfire and come back here. Then we can have a civilized conversation. You can buy mine for 20 million dollars!
Close this thread!
Or buy a crossfire and come back here. Then we can have a civilized conversation. You can buy mine for 20 million dollars!
Close this thread!
The title of this thread has not changed since the beginning....it is not like a phone ringing, it makes no noise, just stop clicking on it when you see it, SCROLL on.
Re: Chrysler Crossfire reliability - better stats
Originally Posted by blue pearl
The title of this thread has not changed since the beginning....it is not like a phone ringing, it makes no noise, just stop clicking on it when you see it, SCROLL on.
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Re: Chrysler Crossfire reliability - better stats
Originally Posted by blackcrossfire07
He sends you to another website and makes money getting people signed up. It encourages other low life trolls to come in here and solicit their garbage. This thread should be closed and removed. I am sure it is against the rules of the forum.