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Bashing- The honest truth

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Professional bashers have been trashing stocks since the advent of the internet. Now they are starting to do it on automobile forums-- Here is a little primer for those that lack the eduction- This is catered towards stocks but you can fill in the blanks for cars. Bottom line is... don't challenge or respond to bashers/trolls on this site or any other site.

http://messageboardfools.com/bashers.htm
 
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Professional bashers have a perfect counterpart in the Professional Pumpers - internet trolls that spread irrationally optimistic news about a company or product. Sharing a common ancestory with bashers, they started in the stock trading message boards. It is only natural that the practice has spread to automobile forums as well.

Best advice? Don't engage them. As with any other type of conspiracy theorist, no amount of logical, documented examples of less than stellar performance from "their" automobile company will be accepted.
 
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