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Originally Posted by XtC-604
K i really don't give a shit if AJR goes out of business, but what i'm trying to say is, unless you heard it straight from the guys that are in the know, then don't be posting shit.
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as an example: Watch baseball? Mark McGwire - recently came out and told he took steroids.
Good for him, however took him 5 years to do it. At the congressional hearings, he didn't say he did it, didn't say anything at all, but was more or less implied he did it on the way he responded.
It's the same thing here, not replying and giving a statement, is a form of responding.
That is why, lots of company issues statements that isn't vague, isn't an around about and more or less a DIRECT answer.
It frankly does show already that, within reason, most of the post are stating a certain proof to the claim that they:
A: Sold inferior products
B: Scammed customers.
As a person that deals with clients, i can tell you professional trust/ethics are very important to any business.
If AJ already knew that J's Racing was giving/not refunding inferior products, THEY should of been the ones to terminate the contract OR demand the right for the money back that was reimbursed by the owners of AJ.
Business is common sense and money, no owner shells out of his pockets to please his customers every single time, J's has bad goods. you ask for it back. They are the middle man/the distributor in a sense, any company that takes refunds back, always go back to the sourced company for the refunded money.