Originally Posted by GregW
Originally Posted by prairie_goat
Originally Posted by NZSika
Originally Posted by Magnumdood
Originally Posted by prairie_goat
Check out his post history.


I did...you may be onto to something. It is certainly suggestive.


Don't be so stupid. Why the hell would someone from New Zealand be interested in being involved in such stupidity with a company that has almost zero presence here. Honestly, some of you people need to get a life and stop talking [bleep].



Why the hell would someone from New Zealand come on a forum frequented primarily by Americans, then proceed to post almost entirely about a specific brand, other than to increase brand presence?

I notice you haven't actually denied the accusation, or answered my question.


You usually make a lot of great posts but I think you are grasping at straws in this assessment. He's not denying it because it's a pretty dumb assessment from my view.

It's a dude using a scope and talking about it, even if myself and yourself choose to use other ones. It's ok for him to do this.


Oh yeah, there’s a good chance I’m wrong. Oh well, I’ve been wrong before.

But you’ve gotta admit, his actions are suspicious when taken in context.

If a guy comes out of nowhere and starts posting incessantly on a specific product, it might not be suspicious in and of itself. If this were a tractor forum, with a new guy claiming the greatness of Chinese made Kama tractors...it would be fine. But, if on that very forum Kama had recently been a sponsor, then dropped their sponsorship after their product was found lacking, the new guy pimping the product might be met with some suspicion. Then, if Kama’s attempts at placing salesmen on the site either resulted in the salesman disappearing or freaking out and blaming poor testing for the product’s failures? By then it would make sense to be suspicious of any and all who showed up out of nowhere claiming the greatness of a Kama tractor.

By the way, all those issues have happened on this forum, not with a tractor, but with Tract Optics.