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    Default Re: Where to post?

    Jeepineer,

    Step one: Take a few minutes and search the forum for the appropriate machine manufacturer.
    Step two: Don't flame anyone, be a gentleman.
    Step three: Make positive contributions.

    On that note welcome to the Zone!

    Jeff...

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    Default Re: Where to post?

    Jeff,

    Thank you for the response.

    The machine reseller is not a vendor on this forum.

    I do not know what you mean by flame. It is my desire to show the documents associated with the purchase of a used CNC machine as well as the correspondence between myself and the reseller, so that others can learn from my experience. I would hate to see what happened to me happen to someone else.

    This circumstance would be difficult to present in a positive light but the learning for readers would be a net positive.

    Doug



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    Default Re: Where to post?

    Doug,

    Post your experience here:

    http://www.cnczone.com/forums/genera...tices-pricing/

    Hope this helps out,

    Jeff...

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeepineer View Post
    Jeff,

    Thank you for the response.

    The machine reseller is not a vendor on this forum.

    I do not know what you mean by flame. It is my desire to show the documents associated with the purchase of a used CNC machine as well as the correspondence between myself and the reseller, so that others can learn from my experience. I would hate to see what happened to me happen to someone else.

    This circumstance would be difficult to present in a positive light but the learning for readers would be a net positive.

    Doug


    Patience and perseverance have a magical effect before which difficulties disappear and obstacles vanish.


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