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Andre Jute
 
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Default Trevor Wilson of Rage Audio, you are a deceitful fraudster was SET v. PP, the big fight tonight


Trevor Wilson wrote:
"Andre Jute" wrote in message
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Trevor Wilson of Rage Audio, you are a deceitful fraudster. To take a
client's property, fail to perform the service on it he requester,
alter his property without his consent or knowledge, not advise him
that you have so altered it, and then to brag on the net that your
actions prove some fanciful view of yours is despicable and fraudulent.


**I was asked to make two amplifiers function. I did so.



You are also a thief. You have stolen his right to choose for himself
the property he pays for.


**I provided a money back guarantee.


I notice elsewhere in the thread your claim that your action wasn't
fraud. Call your friendly local trading standards officer to come
explain the law and common trading ethics to you free of charge.


**The amplifier performs at least as well as it did when new.


It sickens me that I corresponded with you as if you were a human
being. I should have listened to Patrick Turner's warnings about you.


**After you chickened out in our last discourse, I should have realised that
you have no stomach for an honest discussion.


Where is the honesty in you taking money for altering a customer's
property radically without his knowledge or his consent? Where is the
honesty in taking money for not telling the customer, the owner of the
property, what you did? Where is the honesty in taking money for
holding the customer up to ridicule on the net to satisfy your sick
urge to win a minor debating point?

You committed fraud and theft, Wilson. You also dishonestly snipped my
original letter to remove the evidence from your own mouth of your
fraud and your theft. I reprint both your admission and my conclusion
below my signature.

--
Trevor Wilson
www.rageaudio.com.au


I wouldn't buy blank DVD's from Rage Audio, never mind entrust my
amplifier to the fraud and thief Trevor Wilson. Who knows what he will
do with it? Who knows when he will gloat on the net that I paid him to
defraud me and steal from me.

Andre Jute

Here is Trevor Wilson's own account of how Rage Audio treats its
customers, and my conclusions again, since Wilson deceitfully snipped
the evidence and the reasoning:

Trevor Wilson of Rage Audio, you are a deceitful fraudster. To take a
client's property, fail to perform the service on it he requester,
alter his property without his consent or knowledge, not advise him
that you have so altered it, and then to brag on the net that your
actions prove some fanciful view of yours is despicable and fraudulent.



You are also a thief. You have stolen his right to choose for himself
the property he pays for.


I notice elsewhere in the thread your claim that your action wasn't
fraud. Call your friendly local trading standards officer to come
explain the law and common trading ethics to you free of charge.


It sickens me that I corresponded with you as if you were a human
being. I should have listened to Patrick Turner's warnings about you.


Andre Jute


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Trevor Wilson wrote:
"Stewart Pinkerton" wrote in message
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On 21 Dec 2005 00:50:40 -0800, "Andre Jute" wrote:



Actually, in your case it's about bull****. A clean amp is a clean amp
is a clean amp. It is always informative when you are ruminating
happily about the wonders of SET - and suddenly realise that the other
amp is the one that's actually connected!



**Funny you mention that, Stewart. A couple of years ago, I was asked to
service two, stereo, 3 Watt (PP) valve amps. Unfortunately, apart from
several buggered valves, all the electros, many of the resistors and most of
the old plastic capacitors also required replacement, it had three (out of
four) faulty output transformers. This would have put the price into the
ridiculous area. Then, I had an idea. I put a pair of small power OP amps in
each amp. I put a LF and HF filter in front of each OP amp and ran the
whole shebang off the filament supplies. I left the valves in place and told
the client that I had fixed his amp. If was in any way unhappy with the
result, I would refund his money, in full. The cost, of course, was
significantly lower than replacing all the faulty stuff. After he'd used it
for a week, he reported that his amps had never sounded so good.



--
Trevor Wilson
www.rageaudio.com.au