daman
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i agree 100% and u do a good job on this site at helping as i see that,i did not read that at this site it was another i frequent,i know your not required to have knowledge about amsoil and thats there one down fall any joe blow that knows nothing(not you)can become a dealer heck i almost becamesleddheadd said:Here is a link to my first post about the breakdown on oil. it was july 13, 2006 http://www.totallyamaha.net/forums/showthread.php?t=26778 This may be what you have read in the past. I just copied and pasted it from my thread to begin another as that thread had needed some cleaning up, now I can see this one also needs cleaning.
Dealers are not required to know or do anything according to Amsoil. What knowledge they gain about our product is entirely up to them, you can take it as far as you choose but then again, knowledge is power and it is easier to sell a product that you are knowledgeable about. I find it easier to be confident with my answers to questions, rather than stumbling around questions and giving people false information just to make a sale. therefore, i ama firm believer in knowledge is power.
one years ago but do not have the time it requires.but one should know the basics of lubrication and it's individual properties,was not bashing you for copying and pasting nothing wrong with it i've done it too when to lazy to type,i think we've taken this post off subject far enough,last post..