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<blockquote data-quote="Sharpend" data-source="post: 521735" data-attributes="member: 17152"><p>The trouble with an Internet forum is that the users can only go on what information is available to them at the time. I for one can reassure you that [USER=2012]@Andy™[/USER] is most knowledgable with roller shutter doors and has offered me assistance with one that I came across. </p><p>The other issue with internet and it is seen time and time again is that the written word is completely open to personal interpretation and often speaks more about the reader than it does about the poster. </p><p></p><p>From our perspective as a professional tradesperson it is very difficult to gauge the posters abilities, understanding of the issue they see themselves as as having as more often than not there is a lot more to the issue than what is seen. </p><p>So when you are asked for additional information or questioned on your understanding it is not to humiliate or insult it is more often than not to demonstrate that the poster doesn’t have the grasp of understanding as to what is involved. Likelihood is if you were face to face and the same questions or requests are made then offence may not be taken as it is all taken in a different context.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sharpend, post: 521735, member: 17152"] The trouble with an Internet forum is that the users can only go on what information is available to them at the time. I for one can reassure you that [USER=2012]@Andy™[/USER] is most knowledgable with roller shutter doors and has offered me assistance with one that I came across. The other issue with internet and it is seen time and time again is that the written word is completely open to personal interpretation and often speaks more about the reader than it does about the poster. From our perspective as a professional tradesperson it is very difficult to gauge the posters abilities, understanding of the issue they see themselves as as having as more often than not there is a lot more to the issue than what is seen. So when you are asked for additional information or questioned on your understanding it is not to humiliate or insult it is more often than not to demonstrate that the poster doesn’t have the grasp of understanding as to what is involved. Likelihood is if you were face to face and the same questions or requests are made then offence may not be taken as it is all taken in a different context. [/QUOTE]
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