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Outlaw_ Monster -> URL's in posts and signatures (11/4/2004 11:03:51 AM)

It has come to our attention that many High Lifter Forum Members are, unknowingly, using the forum as a means to advertise for other websites and businesses that are in the ATV product retail business. High Lifter spends a considerable amount of money to provide this forum to it's members as a courtesy, a way for our customers to communicate with each other to share ideas, information, and riding techniques...and our way of saying "thanks" for being a loyal High Lifter customer.

However, recently, this issue has gotten out of hand and forced forum management to make a blanket statement concerning web-links. In an effort to not single out any one business, industry, or website, links to ATV RELATED RETAIL WEBSITES or websites that regularly sell ATV accessories, modifications, or other products will no longer be allowed to appear in any form on the High Lifter Forum in posts and/or signatures. Please refrain from including URLs in your posts or signatures to any website of this type. The High Lifter forum moderators will immediately delete URLs fitting these descriptions in the future.

Thank You
High Lifter Management


NOTE TO MODERATORS

If you encounter a post or signature that is in violation, immediately delete the URL with no explanation or pm necessary. Keep up the great job that you are doing. Thank you.




mud captain -> Re: URL's in posts and signatures (12/7/2004 9:57:59 PM)

well if your product is not the best then i will let other pepole know what is the best.so many times i have order parts .and the produt dose not work .i can't retrun it because you won't accept it. i have bought thousands dollors parts.that have had problems.and yes i do have a atv shop.




brutezilla -> Re: URL's in posts and signatures (4/17/2005 2:10:55 PM)

Thanks guys. Unlike Mus Capitan, I have nothing but great success with your products. And believe me, i I didn't I sure wouldn't have spent THOUSANDS of dollars with you. I have fitted and 02 Prairie, and 05 Brute Force, and now working on an 05 Team Green Special Edition Prairie, and it too will have nothing but your products on it.




bruteforz05 -> Re: URL's in posts and signatures (9/2/2005 11:15:02 AM)

what if its a link to another atv site just giving pointers or tips like on jetting or changing something. Not really trying to sell them anything? Those links alright?

Sorry i'm new :)




MuddnMason -> Re: URL's in posts and signatures (9/2/2005 11:25:30 AM)

Those type sites are fine. They just dont want a link to a competitor's site posted. Sites that have FAQS, pointers, how-tos, etc are welcomed.




bruteforz05 -> Re: URL's in posts and signatures (9/7/2005 6:57:24 AM)

ok... thanks! I was worried when I went someone a link to another site that just showed pictures to them, showing them how to work on their atv...

Thanks




bruteallmighty05 -> RE: Re: URL's in posts and signatures (1/27/2007 5:49:09 PM)

So our club web sites are ok.




Scribner -> RE: Re: URL's in posts and signatures (1/27/2007 7:13:00 PM)

As long as there is not links to competitor sites in one the site you link to,then it is ok




bRUTASTIC -> RE: Re: URL's in posts and signatures (3/15/2008 11:54:54 PM)

Highlifter has competitors?[:D]

I have had nothing but problems with my '05 750 for the last six months.  The stealer refuses to fix there mess up ( retard mechanic thought it would be easier to pry off the old belt and pry on the new one) now their saying it's the way I ride and the 27" Mudlites that they sold me.  I'm beginning to think that most businesses are just out to take advantage of people instead of being honest. 

Anybody that thinks there is a better place to get quality parts and dozens of people to give you tips on installing them correctly is few bolts shy of sanity.  Maybe I'm giving HL to much praise, but I think its important for these guy's to know how good of a job their doing, because they will only do it better.
JMO[sm=thankyou2.gif]




ExtremeForce -> RE: Re: URL's in posts and signatures (5/26/2008 8:04:56 PM)

would it be ok if i post my web site . its atvsgonewildonline.com.its vidios of extreme riding mudding water and other extreme conditions. we are not selling atvs or any atv parts. so i dont see a conflict.




GWC -> RE: Re: URL's in posts and signatures (5/26/2008 8:09:57 PM)

As long as there is not links to competitor sites in one the site you link to,then it is ok . Also the videos can not have any bad language in them or nudety.




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