Originally posted by Quicksilver:
What is sad however is that the truth has not been told.



Really?
I can have many people post on here and vouch for my character.

Originally posted by Quicksilver:
However, now I am regreting that I ever considered Pete a friend of mine at all.



My post did not contain any personal attacks. Go ahead and make personal attacks, Milan. But I will not stoop to your level.

Originally posted by Quicksilver:
First off, MM is NOT a business.



Really?
Then why do your products have MM stamped on them?
Why do your refer to yourself as MM in Group Buy posts?

Originally posted by Quicksilver:
I told him that there were risks that they lights may fog up, as they are cut open all around the housing.



I don't understand what you fail to understand. My issue isn't with the leaking - you warned me of this. How many times do I have to tell you this? My issues lie in the quality of the lights - you never warned me that you would damage the silver trim, damage the chrome housings, and leave a piece of black plastic in the lights.

Originally posted by Quicksilver:
After he scratched up the lenses, he sent them back to me. Of course, I get the blame for that too.



You are wrong. Yes, I did scratch them up when I tried to clean up your mess. But (I have the PM FROM YOU) the lights arrived from you originally with several scrathes in the them.

Originally posted by Quicksilver:
Seeing that the original problem was the dust in the lights, I was not even obligated to take them back, as once shipped, they were out of my hands.



Again, that is wrong.
Your "warranty" states that you would fix any problems associated with the lights. So how is it not your "obilgation" to take the lights back and fix the problem?

Originally posted by Quicksilver:
In the "warranty" that I supplied, I promised to attempt to recify the problems with leaking ONLY. Pete refused my offers to do this.



OMG, you just stated previously that you were under no obligation, and now you say your warranty promises to fix the problems? Make up your mind.
I refused because that is not the issue - once again, my issues lie in the quality of the lights - you never warned me that you would damage the silver trim, damage the chrome housings, and leave a piece of black plastic in the lights.

Originally posted by Quicksilver:
I have made over 30 pairs of these lights, and only 2-3 pairs have exibited this condition.



Again, wrong.
How many sets of lights have you cut open?
5 or 6? So 2-3 sets are in this condition right?
So approximately 50% of lights you cut open are defective.

Originally posted by Quicksilver:
Other than Pete, I have been praised for doing so.



Again, wrong.
I have been told via PM by several people that were in your Group Buy that the workmanship is poor. (I will not name names.)

Originally posted by Quicksilver:
Lastly, I have done way more than I was ever obligated to do in Pete's case, and once again as a personal favor. I could have refused to clean the lights up but I did not. After being warned of the possible concequenses, Pete proceeded with the procedure and had me cut them open. When they started fogging up, he started to be very upset. I asked him at least 7 (!) times to send them back, but he kept refusing to do so. And as a last resort he has turned this into a public bashing.



Again, wrong.
Your warrabty states you will fix any problems so how is that a "favor"?
You warned me of leaking. Once again, my issues lie in the quality of the lights - you never warned me that you would damage the silver trim, damage the chrome housings, and leave a piece of black plastic in the lights.

You kept refusing to remedy that problem.
Why should I spend another $50 to ship them back to you so you can "seal" them again? That does nothing to fix the damaged silver trim, cracked chrome housings and the piece of black plastic that you left in the headlight.

Originally posted by Quicksilver:
It is very unfortunate that the lights ended up fogging up and leaking. This could have been remedied.



Yes it could have. Once again, my issues lie in the quality of the lights - you never warned me that you would damage the silver trim, damage the chrome housings, and leave a piece of black plastic in the lights.

Why can't you understand that?

You keep bringing up the leaking issue and ignoring the damage you did to the lights which you admitted to in a PM that I have.

These are direct quotes from PMs from Milan:
"As I said before, the sealant is so thick that you need a butterknife to spread it around. No way it is ever gonna leak. You will never see that happen."

??The silvering, the eyebrows, the black pieces are all a result of me ripping them apart."

"And who knows, perhaps ripping them apart is also to blame for their fogging.?

??I do not question that the lights are leaking or that they look bad. I believe you 100%.?

??Anytime you assemble something by hand, you risk that it will have some minor blemishes.?

Over the course of the past couple weeks, you keep bringing up points that I do not have issues with.
You keep bringing up the leaking - NOT THE ISSUE.
You keep trying to blame me for the leaking - NOT THE ISSUE.

The damage to the lights, caused by you which you did not warn me about, is the issue.

If you want to respond, get your facts straight, stop beating around the bush and address the issues.


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