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Solving problems in the hobby - how?
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<blockquote data-quote="theforceuk" data-source="post: 491219" data-attributes="member: 5625"><p>I don't think Stopping him having a stall is forcing him underground, he could still attend the event, although he probably wouldn't as there would be nothing in it for him. It would also be maintaining the integraty of the event.</p><p></p><p>Look this is just my opinion and I don't think I'm in a better position than anyone else to have this view, I'm certainly not. I can just understand the view of collectors who have been done over feeling baffled by him still being aloud to sell at FF. If I was responsable for him being aloud to sell stuff at FF, I would need him to give me a good reason to. </p><p></p><p>Letting him have the stall and leaving visitors to decide for themselves would work if you put a huge banner above his stall informing everyone what he has done. This guy has been very clever at coming out at the start when the **** hit the fan and holding his hands up, promising this and that and then slowly slipping away once the dust has settled.</p><p></p><p>I'm not having a pop at anyone involved with FF, just expressing my opinion and I respect the decisions made by the organisers. It's easy for someone like me to sit at a computer and say you should do this and that, but when your making the decision for real I can appreciate it's not easy.</p><p></p><p>I would let him have an 'ask Jeff stand'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theforceuk, post: 491219, member: 5625"] I don't think Stopping him having a stall is forcing him underground, he could still attend the event, although he probably wouldn't as there would be nothing in it for him. It would also be maintaining the integraty of the event. Look this is just my opinion and I don't think I'm in a better position than anyone else to have this view, I'm certainly not. I can just understand the view of collectors who have been done over feeling baffled by him still being aloud to sell at FF. If I was responsable for him being aloud to sell stuff at FF, I would need him to give me a good reason to. Letting him have the stall and leaving visitors to decide for themselves would work if you put a huge banner above his stall informing everyone what he has done. This guy has been very clever at coming out at the start when the **** hit the fan and holding his hands up, promising this and that and then slowly slipping away once the dust has settled. I'm not having a pop at anyone involved with FF, just expressing my opinion and I respect the decisions made by the organisers. It's easy for someone like me to sit at a computer and say you should do this and that, but when your making the decision for real I can appreciate it's not easy. I would let him have an 'ask Jeff stand'. [/QUOTE]
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