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Is a moderator behind this? When one poster asked after reading the post, would you buy a guitar from this man, one wondered how he would know the person sold guitars, as was implied.


Though the opening post has been reposted what happened to the other one which had a few comments on it, all of them deleted.


Is this a scandal or an abuse of power? Who deleted the thread and why?

oh FFS - his original post is STILL in the business section. All of the others are duplicates which isn't allowed on the forum, so they get deleted - along with all of the other duplicates. Scandal? Lord save us and help us...


I was the one who posted about buying a guitar from him because (gasp!!) I googled his user name


Whatever problems he has with the gardner, he now comes across as a bit of a self-entitled, over complaining, needy sort. If he treated the gardners with this sort of attitude I'm less surprised they didn't spend too much effort on him

I've removed a couple of posts in the last hour (not the one with replies, that must have been another moderator). Every time I look, there is a new, identical thread started, and as Straferjack points out, the original thread is in the business section where it belongs.


Just as irritating as the kitchen spam and "why do people in their 20s not join social groups" nonsense.

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