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Old 06-25-2002, 09:05 AM   #4
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Exclamation Excessive Motorsports complaint

1. No.

They have aquired a bad reputation as demonstrated by many angry ex-customers posting on Mustang Works Online.

2. Yes.

Excessive Motorsports is a legitimate business and the magazine cannot be held directly responsible for the policies or poor performance of it's advertisers.

My guess is that Excessive could show you lots of letters and e-mail from happy, satisified customers over the years.

Think of it this way; if they screwed every single customer, they wouldn't be in business. The market isn't that large and there are lots of competitors out there, as we know.

3. No.

See answer #2.

4. Yes.

They are a business, not a charity or a non-profit organization. No ads, no magazine; subscriptions and newstand sales only pay the overhead, if that.


Mustang Works Online and similar websites give you the true scoop on products from the people who own and use them. Never trust a magazine test, just use them as a guide.
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