dear Ron as I use english as a second language, I often think in french, then translate... this time I thought you might be right with the first real meaning of the verb compare, in english: but, webster dictionnary page 297, defines that " Compare" means to regard as similar, to examine in order to discover similarities... nothing inferior in there? since I do not know the products you are selling , I could not compare your product with Guy's... But it seems that you understood the second meaning of compare, that is " to be worthy of comparison", well, I hope that this will end our chain of letters for the best of both of us, since I am not the type to insult people. I try to buy canadians made, that is all, and I just like to read all the VW or vanagon " whatever" for the fun and pleasure of having owned severals myself since 1970... pierre a. lachance lac beauport quebec www.geocities.com/lachancepa/
> > Sorry, cannot compare with Bus depot > > You actually said that mine was inferior and "cannot compare" - your words - > without even having seen it. Such a statement is irresponsible. > > - Ron Salmon > The Bus Depot, Inc. > http://www.busdepot.com > (215) 234-VWVW |
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