Mike.C
Established Member
Hi All,
I have always believed that if i am big enough to have a go at someone then if i am wrong i should be equally big enough to admit it and apologize to that person, and on this occasion i have wronged John and i should not have wished anything bad on him. John i hope you will accept this apology.
My only excuse is that i was and still am so pi--ed off with Axminster and i thought that some off you were accusing me of lying.
It was John's reminder of my post about my review that made me realise that most of you say what you mean and when i was cheesed off about that review you all supported me. So if i can accept your replies when they are good then i must accept them when they are bad even if i do not agree with them.
I think that the thing which frustrated me the most is i tried time after time to get it across to you all that my original contact with Axminster was to place an order and i only just mentioned the saw to them, this was not a complaint, and i did not even think about getting a replacement saw, i was just telling them that i believed there was a fault. But when they were flippant with me i then wished to make a complaint. And after pointing this out a number of times all that most of you said was that Axminster were not at fault in saying that the saw was out of warranty. I just could not understand why i could not get it across to you and why you did not think that Axminster should have checked this saw just in case it was faulty, because where one is faulty there maybe others, and the next time someone may get injured.
I have only gone over this again to show why i was upset, but i must admit that i was still wrong to treat John the way i did and i hope that John and i can leave this behind us.
Regards
Mike.C
I have always believed that if i am big enough to have a go at someone then if i am wrong i should be equally big enough to admit it and apologize to that person, and on this occasion i have wronged John and i should not have wished anything bad on him. John i hope you will accept this apology.
My only excuse is that i was and still am so pi--ed off with Axminster and i thought that some off you were accusing me of lying.
It was John's reminder of my post about my review that made me realise that most of you say what you mean and when i was cheesed off about that review you all supported me. So if i can accept your replies when they are good then i must accept them when they are bad even if i do not agree with them.
I think that the thing which frustrated me the most is i tried time after time to get it across to you all that my original contact with Axminster was to place an order and i only just mentioned the saw to them, this was not a complaint, and i did not even think about getting a replacement saw, i was just telling them that i believed there was a fault. But when they were flippant with me i then wished to make a complaint. And after pointing this out a number of times all that most of you said was that Axminster were not at fault in saying that the saw was out of warranty. I just could not understand why i could not get it across to you and why you did not think that Axminster should have checked this saw just in case it was faulty, because where one is faulty there maybe others, and the next time someone may get injured.
I have only gone over this again to show why i was upset, but i must admit that i was still wrong to treat John the way i did and i hope that John and i can leave this behind us.
Regards
Mike.C