We are a group of people, who have found a common ground. We all appreciate the quality of Super-T products. For the most part, I believe there are good people here. We help each other. Share in each other's excitement. Console each other. And, praise the products every chance we can. Like I said, good people. We good people, have thoughts, ideas, feelings, and opinions. In this place we have found, of common ground, we share these things. With some of these things, we agree. With some of these things, we don't. We may choose to politely respond, one way or the other. Good people don't 'lash out' at good people. We may not like, or agree with others, but we should always respect each other. If we lose the capacity to respect others, we are no longer good people.
When I read this thread, I do not see the 'ugly' or 'negative' people/actions/intentions referred to in some of the responses to my previous post. I see good people, sharing in each other's lives and experiences, in this common ground.
I hope Super-T does not share in the 'Question anything, and we will run you out of town.' mentality. If they do, I have spent $2,920.43 and counting with the wrong company. I hope Super-T respects my thoughts and opinions. I hope Super-T appreciates their Customers for being loyal, as much as we appreciate them for the products they produce.
Please be kind to people on the other end of the keyboard? Life is hard.
Cucco
Thanks for the great sentiments. As human beings we can sometimes get pretty attached to our own point of view where being right seems to trump compassion, acceptance and good manners.
I have enjoyed this thread as it seems to demonstrate those qualities associated with the good people you refer to. People offering strangers loans until payday to buy gear that may go out of stock was one such act.
Thanks for the reminder about maintaining civility and kindness in our dialogue with one another.