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Old 02-23-2005 | 12:57 PM
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Brandon a website is not a company. Although the site makes almost 6 figures a year it is not a company and if I remember correctly users were leaving LS1.com and coming over here posting how LS1.com sucked, etc... A BUISNESS strives on new customers and customers leaving their current suppliers. Why do I know this? My family owns a VERY large computer company here in Houston where we survive on that, and can we also do lose customers to other competitors.. Its the buisness game.. That is what he is getting at.
Old 02-23-2005 | 01:00 PM
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MTI (AKA---JASON) Has been tuning these late model cars the longest and has been around alot longer then most of the other "come and go" shops. I think he does a nice job. Its getting an appt to get it tuned is sometimes the case but he know's his ls1's/lt1's no doubt!!!!
Old 02-23-2005 | 01:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Mr Powell
if I remember correctly users were leaving LS1.com and coming over here posting how LS1.com sucked, etc...
You do remember correct. Certain influential members here were posting on ls1.com to come and check out ls1tech.com.

Boyd Coddington had been building Hot Rods longer than Chip Foose. Does that mean he is automatically better at it than Chip? Nope.

When it comes to getting your car worked on by a shop, you need to think about these things while narrowing your choices down.

1. Who's a proven performer w/ good customer service records? (Eliminate those who don't fit the description.)
2. Who's within a practical distance? (Eliminate the shops who aren't.)
3. (Big factor for most people.) Who's got the most competitive prices?

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Old 02-23-2005 | 01:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Mr Powell
Brandon a website is not a company. Although the site makes almost 6 figures a year it is not a company and if I remember correctly users were leaving LS1.com and coming over here posting how LS1.com sucked, etc... A BUISNESS strives on new customers and customers leaving their current suppliers. Why do I know this? My family owns a VERY large computer company here in Houston where we survive on that, and can we also do lose customers to other competitors.. Its the buisness game.. That is what he is getting at.
If a site brings in a income, I would consider it a Internet company , business whatever you want to call it. I sure uncle sam see it that way. I maybe wrong. but sorry for high jac or the thread.
Old 02-23-2005 | 01:42 PM
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Originally Posted by PappyDan
nine ball must have a job and not own a business.
the greatest thing about business is stealing the competition customers.
to get your name out their, to offer more for less. to one day have enough business to open another shop and start a chain, to be the best, to have your name spoken in the world that you do as A-1, the top dog,

my impression of MTI, their fat, full, no hunger, could care less if you came to them or went else where, happy with what they have, no need for more.

my impression of G Force, hungry, wanting more, willing to work with you, yearning to expand, to be top dog of the tuning world.

Walmart has taught us, a business that is satisfied can not compete with a business that is hungry and wanting more.

this is my personal opinion
sorry if i high jacked the thread, did not mean too.

I must have slept though this lecture on business 101...

Walmart has taught us, a business that is satisfied can not compete with a business that is hungry and wanting more.
ask Quizno's about that lol


the greatest thing about business is stealing the competition customers.
Woudnt say thats the greatest....

To provide what others dont. To seperate.



Every business owner needs to remember that all successful business stands on the foundation of morality.



What do you do for a living? Just curious.



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Old 02-23-2005 | 01:45 PM
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Originally Posted by G-Z06
Every business owner needs to remember that all successful business stands on the foundation of morality.
Tell that to insurance companies.
Old 02-23-2005 | 01:46 PM
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Originally Posted by ross87t
Tell that to insurance companies.
lol I have they still dont listen!!
Old 02-23-2005 | 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted by G-Z06
I must have slept though this lecture on business 101...



ask Quizno's about that lol


Quote-The greatest thing about business is stealing the competition customers-Quote

Woudnt say thats the greatest....

To provide what others dont. To seperate.



Every business owner needs to remember that all successful business stands on the foundation of morality.



What do you do for a living? Just curious.



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My vote for best reply of the year. Good job G
Old 02-23-2005 | 01:54 PM
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Originally Posted by leeluther252
How far from kingwood are you mike.... Had my car tuned at Mti for 400.00 after paying for the h/c install... They didnt wide band, and my numbers arent impressive with my combo.. they left the tps falling of and 1 wire arching... how much would you guys charge to clean up my tune.. give me an actual custom tune rather than a generic tune..
Thats funny i don't remember taking the tps sensor off the tb for a hc install. The wire arching was fixed after start up, have you ever worked with taylor wires? i'm not going to jump all over your post anymore because anyone that looks at your car (ex. the 12 bolt install, the birds nest i mean nitrous install) will realize that you are lacking in the mechanical judgement department...
Old 02-23-2005 | 02:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Nine Ball
I never said any posts in this thread were "fake". I also didn't accuse Mike of making those posts. I know those other guys too. I'm just saying that it looks kinda desperate when a shop owner jumps into another thread that is asking about a competitor's shop. The loyal customers you have are more than welcome to post replies in your direction, but it just looks kinda bad when shop owners jump in and beat their drum too.

Didn't see Mike @ Icon reply in here.
Didn't see Chuck @ HPE reply in here.
etc....

I'm sure you would think it was kinda lame if someone posted a thread asking about G-Force specifically and all of the MTI leghumpers jumped in and Jayson jumped in and tried to bang their drums. Right? Thats my only point in this thread.

Notice I haven't even mentioned any of my preferences for shops. I'm neutral

Tony= Shop *****! Just kidding Tony.
Old 02-23-2005 | 02:16 PM
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this thread is
Old 02-23-2005 | 02:21 PM
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