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<blockquote data-quote="BloodDiamond" data-source="post: 265256" data-attributes="member: 8938"><p>Hey mate, this is a car forum about passion for a particular brand. I do not see the reasons why this thread should be closed. </p><p></p><p>I appreciate and so do a lot of others here, of what Wolverine and Badbone have done here. They are simply sharing their own experiences with Mpowder for our own deliberation. Who knows, this may help us avoid similar events from happening to us in near future.</p><p></p><p>At the same time, there are also some forumers who have positive reviews on Mpowder. At the end of the day, having knowledge of others' experiences, it is up to us to decide on whether we would still like to use their services.</p><p></p><p>Of course, it is understandable why Wolverine is a bit edgy when he relates his experiences. Guys, he was travelling with his whole family to Malacca right after the control arm job done to his car. He is simply very very very lucky that nothing serious happened to him, his family or his car. Do you think any of you may be luckier than him in the near future?</p><p></p><p>In view of all this, I strongly suggest that this kind of threads should not be just closed by our moderators. This is a forum where we should be able to discuss this matters too. Let every forumers to judge it themselves as matured beings. By the way, we ARE forumers and car owners,we should stick together as one and respect others postings here. </p><p></p><p>P/S: I've been to Mpowder twice this past 5 months. From my own observation, I can assure you that I will never ever send my ride there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BloodDiamond, post: 265256, member: 8938"] Hey mate, this is a car forum about passion for a particular brand. I do not see the reasons why this thread should be closed. I appreciate and so do a lot of others here, of what Wolverine and Badbone have done here. They are simply sharing their own experiences with Mpowder for our own deliberation. Who knows, this may help us avoid similar events from happening to us in near future. At the same time, there are also some forumers who have positive reviews on Mpowder. At the end of the day, having knowledge of others' experiences, it is up to us to decide on whether we would still like to use their services. Of course, it is understandable why Wolverine is a bit edgy when he relates his experiences. Guys, he was travelling with his whole family to Malacca right after the control arm job done to his car. He is simply very very very lucky that nothing serious happened to him, his family or his car. Do you think any of you may be luckier than him in the near future? In view of all this, I strongly suggest that this kind of threads should not be just closed by our moderators. This is a forum where we should be able to discuss this matters too. Let every forumers to judge it themselves as matured beings. By the way, we ARE forumers and car owners,we should stick together as one and respect others postings here. P/S: I've been to Mpowder twice this past 5 months. From my own observation, I can assure you that I will never ever send my ride there. [/QUOTE]
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