So is Motodyne legit or not?
I.S. Gall
isgall at gmail.com
Tue Jan 11 20:46:54 EST 2005
Alex-
Sure. Go ahead and ask Robert Hack/Motodyne to fabricate a new exhaust
manifold for your car. Odds are you won't like what you'll get...and
that's if you do get anything at all.
I doubt that your car would even get looked at, I'm sure everything
would be online for the sake of convenience.
I've had first hand dealings with Mr. Hack. He is a liar and a fraud.
I was lucky in that I never did install the chip into my car. There
are others on this list who have not been so lucky with the parts that
they purchased.
I think you also may be able to find some information at urs4.com, the
webmaster there got into it with Mr. Hack, when, if I recall
correctly, Motodyne used pictures of the webmaster's urS4 and tabbed
it a Motodyne tuned urS4.
But, if you do decide to use them, please let us know how you fare.
btw, anyonne notice that they still have C2it payments set up...
Didn't Citibank halt that service a few years back?
On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 20:26:11 -0500, Huw Powell <audi at humanspeakers.com> wrote:
>
> > Because to be honest, I think a lot of the previous comments sound like
> > hair-pulling and teeth-gnashing. And I'd like to ask them if they could
> > could fabricate a new exhaust manifold for my car.
> Try searching the archives (Motodyne, Robert Hack) to see the back
> story. Accusations of criminal behaviour would seem to be unlikely to
> generate a losing libel case. I think that comment has actually been
> tested in real life, by the way.
>
> Just as a quick example, when was the last time you saw a real business
> using an aol address to handle their email?
>
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I.S.Gall
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