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Burman 4th Gear Selector Meltdown
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<blockquote data-quote="brian gains" data-source="post: 111216" data-attributes="member: 3153"><p>Thanks for your comment's MartinG .</p><p>Just a little background; For me one of the best assets of the VOC are the forums and information that can be gleaned from them and having been a member I have also met some very knowledgeable people. </p><p>I also think it is more than reasonable that people who are not paid up members have restricted access to areas of the VOC site. Yes, I see my situation may be seen as 'having your cake and eating it'. </p><p>However my situation presently is that access to public areas of the site is erratic and sometimes totally unavailable, I don't have this issue with other forums where I am a member. Thinking this was possibly because I was a non member I contacted Graham Smith earlier this year and enquired if by being a paid up member would mean having ready swift access, his response was that the issues I experience are not due to any limitations imposed by the Webmaster. Therefore for some reason my erratic available access is limited by some parameter at my end , which again is odd as I don't have the same issues elsewhere on the internet. </p><p>So in consideration of this would you pay for a service that you did not have ready guaranteed access to?</p><p>Please don't take any umbrage at this post as that is not what is intended, more so just to state that I am aware of how things may appear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brian gains, post: 111216, member: 3153"] Thanks for your comment's MartinG . Just a little background; For me one of the best assets of the VOC are the forums and information that can be gleaned from them and having been a member I have also met some very knowledgeable people. I also think it is more than reasonable that people who are not paid up members have restricted access to areas of the VOC site. Yes, I see my situation may be seen as 'having your cake and eating it'. However my situation presently is that access to public areas of the site is erratic and sometimes totally unavailable, I don't have this issue with other forums where I am a member. Thinking this was possibly because I was a non member I contacted Graham Smith earlier this year and enquired if by being a paid up member would mean having ready swift access, his response was that the issues I experience are not due to any limitations imposed by the Webmaster. Therefore for some reason my erratic available access is limited by some parameter at my end , which again is odd as I don't have the same issues elsewhere on the internet. So in consideration of this would you pay for a service that you did not have ready guaranteed access to? Please don't take any umbrage at this post as that is not what is intended, more so just to state that I am aware of how things may appear. [/QUOTE]
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