So you think of PW:JDM as eBay but not JUNK2? EL OH EL.
Own a business and I'll understand?
As someone who has studied business Edwin knows a few things, and one of the things Edwin knows is:
-You don't want to alienate people that are influential over those that are new to the market/scene. As much as some people may hate it, BlazedD and Signal have a lot more sway in online Honda circles than your average members. Putting a bounty out on one's personal info is not the proper way to settle something.
-If you're going to claim that someone is spreading false info about your company as fact, why not go through and systematically disprove their points? If Signal is lying, why is there such a wealth of info on the matter? Why has no one at Junk2 tried to disprove any individual point?
-Another point is brought up by Rogueeg6 of NWP4Life and I think he says it rather simply:
rogueeg6 said:
When did I say that?
Take a look at skunks catalog. Half of their parts are obvious copies.
If I was at home I'd load pics showing you.
But since I'm not. Here.
The knobs are Type R
The strut bars are Spoon
The tie bars are Spoon
Intake manifold is Type R
The header is a DC Sports
And the street team plates are Spoon
Let's not forget that Mugen RNR copy they made too.
Now all of that is fine and dand. That doesnt bother me, half the companys today do it. But not when you start making videos and all that shit about company's making fake stuff.
-A business that is trying to be credible should also try to abstain from sending out faux private emails. IDK about you guys but when I've gotten emails from my boss in the past, generally they didn't read like a sales pitch. (This is in reference to the 'leaked' email about the Junk2 Alpha line)
I understand a business is trying to make money, and I've said it before and I'll say it again:
I DON'T CARE IF A PART IS MADE IN TAIWAN, R&D IS DONE IN TAIWAN, ETC. What I do care about are:
A company's ethics or lack thereof,
the quality of the product at hand
Junk2 is SEVERELY lacking in both of those fields.