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<blockquote data-quote="DJH" data-source="post: 474845" data-attributes="member: 21411"><p>This is F10 problem todate thread, no?</p><p>Then anything related to it should not be constituted as spam or I really need to be enlightened what spam is all about. </p><p>Just find it funny that protection a brand and getting someone to get rid of the problem are intertwined. </p><p>Let me get the fact straight. </p><p>All the F10 buyers are BMW fans and some fanatic to say the least. </p><p>They faced problems with their beloved F10 and when they complained to the dealer or BMW, it falls on deaf ears. We really dunno who's fault is it. BMW Malaysia, Dealer, or anyone? We really not sure. </p><p>As far as our problem is concern, we hope to obtain guidance from any source we can find and one of it is here. We are not attacking BMW per se but those handling the case. Hence, we would like to apologise if this is taken out of context but it should not be exacerbated with comments i.e. dun like it, sell it....especially from a higly respected person from this forum. It makes us think he is working or affliated with BMW. I used to be a hardcore member for a forum and they will do anything to protect the interest of the car maker in order to have continuous support from the car maker for future events and invites as well as freebies and discounts. Not saying this is true here but this is what we felt. </p><p>Hence, we repeat, we are hardcore BMW fans so dun ask us to sell our cars. You should let BMW knows, they should let prospect knows about the issue and let them make the decision. Then you won't see this kinf of thread tarnishing your forum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJH, post: 474845, member: 21411"] This is F10 problem todate thread, no? Then anything related to it should not be constituted as spam or I really need to be enlightened what spam is all about. Just find it funny that protection a brand and getting someone to get rid of the problem are intertwined. Let me get the fact straight. All the F10 buyers are BMW fans and some fanatic to say the least. They faced problems with their beloved F10 and when they complained to the dealer or BMW, it falls on deaf ears. We really dunno who's fault is it. BMW Malaysia, Dealer, or anyone? We really not sure. As far as our problem is concern, we hope to obtain guidance from any source we can find and one of it is here. We are not attacking BMW per se but those handling the case. Hence, we would like to apologise if this is taken out of context but it should not be exacerbated with comments i.e. dun like it, sell it....especially from a higly respected person from this forum. It makes us think he is working or affliated with BMW. I used to be a hardcore member for a forum and they will do anything to protect the interest of the car maker in order to have continuous support from the car maker for future events and invites as well as freebies and discounts. Not saying this is true here but this is what we felt. Hence, we repeat, we are hardcore BMW fans so dun ask us to sell our cars. You should let BMW knows, they should let prospect knows about the issue and let them make the decision. Then you won't see this kinf of thread tarnishing your forum. [/QUOTE]
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