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I think any reasonably talented person could somewhat alter their writing style so that only an expert could determine if the alleged different people were the same person or not. And I have seen experts fooled.

At any rate, sooner or later there will be a VOA or UOA on Synlube. That should tell a lot.

In the meantime, don't expect me to buy Synlube. Not with all of that negative information that has been learned about Synlube.
 
Originally Posted By: endeavor to persevere



Unless UPS is stomping on the bottles, dropping cinder blocks on them, driving over them....


Some of us who are out of High School and live and work in the real world know othewise about what goes with shipping,..because we have seen it.

Get back to me in 10 years on that one after you graduate!!

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Lets see now. I have been a process engineer for General Electric, Production Control manager also in charge of shipping/receiving, manufacturing manager for a tier 1 GM supplier plus restored cars/trucks frame up for over 20 years. I am now retired. I believe I am qualified to call [censored] on your explanation. [/quote]

What is your point?? Synlube is the only company using the bottle cap plugs on the planet???? Is that your point??

I also would like listen to why you are so qualified on foil vs cap plugs and how they are installed and why one is better than the other. If you were a small blender what would you use to seal the bottles before they were shipped?

What is the issue with the plugs!! They work very well. I have seen the foil seals leak or fall off the bottle when the cap is removed. YOU have never observed loose seals in your entire career. This may shed some light as to why GM is in such turmoil,..now it all makes sense,...I see it in your attitude,....nice,...and thank you for sharing that with us.
 
Originally Posted By: captain_kirk
Originally Posted By: endeavor to persevere



Unless UPS is stomping on the bottles, dropping cinder blocks on them, driving over them....


Some of us who are out of High School and live and work in the real world know othewise about what goes with shipping,..because we have seen it.

Get back to me in 10 years on that one after you graduate!!



Lets see now. I have been a process engineer for General Electric, Production Control manager also in charge of shipping/receiving, manufacturing manager for a tier 1 GM supplier plus restored cars/trucks frame up for over 20 years. I am now retired. I believe I am qualified to call [censored] on your explanation. [/quote]

What is your point?? Synlube is the only company using the bottle cap plugs on the planet???? Is that your point??

I also would like listen to why you are so qualified on foil vs cap plugs and how they are installed and why one is better than the other. If you were a small blender what would you use to seal the bottles before they were shipped?

What is the issue with the plugs!! They work very well. I have seen the foil seals leak or fall off the bottle when the cap is removed. YOU have never observed loose seals in your entire career. This may shed some light as to why GM is in such turmoil,..now it all makes sense,...I see it in your attitude,....nice,...and thank you for sharing that with us.[/quote]





You are really taking the pis$, I have to laugh. Enough. It seems that noone except you has seen loose foil caps. If they are loose, it isn't because of shipping. It is because when they were applied at the factory they didn't stick properly.

OMG I called the synlube number and instead of getting a "number is not in service" like I expected, I got a recording of a mexican guy who you can barely understand, telling you to leave a message. So funny, synlube is so full of it, so are you kirk, or MIRO.
And I WILL tell you the problem with plugs. They aren't installed from the factory. What this means is, you broke the safety seal. You could have dumped out the oil that was in the bottles, and refilled it with used engine oil, stuck a plug in it, and then tried to sell it. I would compare it to repainting a stolen car and reselling it to the owner.
 
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It would seem captain_kirk that Synlube is not used to customers who are able to think for themselves and who are willing to question claims. Did Synlube think bitgo people are the same as perhaps the typical Synlube customer?

When people post VOAs and UOAs of Pennzoil motor oils, Mobil motor oils, Chevron motor oils, etc., here, I don't see mysterious people arrive at this website saying that VOAs and UOAs are meaningless and defending Pennzoil, Exxon/Mobil or whoever with post after post after post after post of attacks, determined defense, incredible claims, etc.

If you captain_kirk are just a Synlube customer why do you care if people here use Synlube or not? You have fought the good fight to bring light to the darkness, and now you should be able to drive around knowing that you have the secret knowledge that your motor oil is superior to the motor oils that people here are using.
 
Originally Posted By: Mystic
It would seem captain_kirk that Synlube is not used to customers who are able to think for themselves and who are willing to question claims. Did Synlube think bitgo people are the same as perhaps the typical Synlube customer?

When people post VOAs and UOAs of Pennzoil motor oils, Mobil motor oils, Chevron motor oils, etc., here, I don't see mysterious people arrive at this website saying that VOAs and UOAs are meaningless and defending Pennzoil, Exxon/Mobil or whoever with post after post after post after post of attacks, determined defense, incredible claims, etc.

If you captain_kirk are just a Synlube customer why do you care if people here use Synlube or not? You have fought the good fight to bring light to the darkness, and now you should be able to drive around knowing that you have the secret knowledge that your motor oil is superior to the motor oils that people here are using.


I do drive around knowing just what you stated in your last sentence. I am glad you realize that,how astute of you!
 
If you are just a customer of Synlube captain_kirk, why do you seem to have no concern that Synlube has a 'F'rating from the BBB, that the State of Nevada revoked the business license, and that nobody seems to be able to locate the Synlube business facility?

Do you think I would buy Pennzoil motor oil if Pennzoil had received an 'F' rating from the BBB, if the State of Texas (Pennzoil is located all over the country but I think their HQ are in Texas) had revoked the business license of Pennzoil, and if nobody could locate any Pennzoil facilities where they were supposed to be? I think any reasonable customer would be concerned with all of that negative information. I think any reasonable customer would be at least slightly concerned.

And how is that you seem to possess all of this knowledge of Synlube? Everybody else seems to have a hard time even locating the Synlube business facility but you know all about even small items like seals for oil containers.
 
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Captain kirk I have a challenge for you. Find the synlube office, and take a picture of it. Mystic, and others have repeatedly hit the nail on the head, several times.
 
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Originally Posted By: Mystic
If you are just a customer of Synlube captain_kirk, why do you seem to have no concern that Synlube has a 'F'rating from the BBB, that the State of Nevada revoked the business license, and that nobody seems to be able to locate the Synlube business facility?

Do you think I would buy Pennzoil motor oil if Pennzoil had received an 'F' rating from the BBB, if the State of Texas (Pennzoil is located all over the country but I think their HQ are in Texas) had revoked the business license of Pennzoil, and if nobody could locate any Pennzoil facilities where they were supposed to be? I think any reasonable customer would be concerned with all of that negative information. I think any reasonable customer would be at least slightly concerned.

And how is that you seem to possess all of this knowledge of Synlube? Everybody else seems to have a hard time even located the Synlube business facility but you know all about even small items like seals for oil containers.

Because I use the product,and it works.
 
Originally Posted By: rudolphna
Captain kirk I have a challenge for you. Find the synlube office, and take a picture of it. Mystic, and others have repeatedly hit the nail on the head, several times.


I don't care about some office. I have the actual product in all of my engines and they all run fine,and have been running fine.
 
So you are going to tell everybody here that as a customer of Synlube, you DON'T CARE that nobody has been able to locate the Synlube facilities where they are supposed to be? You are paying $32.00 a quart for Synlube oil, about $160.00 per oil change for a typical vehicle, and also probably buying Synlube oil filters and add oil, and you simply DON'T CARE about all the negative material that has been presented here about Synlube. That is simply amazing. You must be the ideal customer captain_kirk.
 
Originally Posted By: Mystic
So you are going to tell everybody here that as a customer of Synlube, you DON'T CARE that nobody has been able to locate the Synlube facilities where they are supposed to be? You are paying $32.00 a quart for Synlube oil, about $160.00 per oil change for a typical vehicle, and also probably buying Synlube oil filters and add oil, and you simply DON'T CARE about all the negative material that has been presented here about Synlube. That is simply amazing. You must be the ideal customer captain_kirk.


NO,just using the ideal engine oil.
 
Yup. The mindless brainless spineless sheeple. I want to see a synlube filter cut open. I would be surprised if it isn't..... A: A rebadged Fram Extraguard, or B: an empty can. Captain kirk, if you aren't miro, synlube could be a single fat bloke in his basement with a basic chemistry set and a couple cases of advance autoparts motor oil, and about half a ton of molybdenum.
 
Originally Posted By: captain_kirk
Originally Posted By: Mystic
So you are going to tell everybody here that as a customer of Synlube, you DON'T CARE that nobody has been able to locate the Synlube facilities where they are supposed to be? You are paying $32.00 a quart for Synlube oil, about $160.00 per oil change for a typical vehicle, and also probably buying Synlube oil filters and add oil, and you simply DON'T CARE about all the negative material that has been presented here about Synlube. That is simply amazing. You must be the ideal customer captain_kirk.


NO,just using the ideal engine oil.


LOL. He's no customer he has a financial interest in the company. Most likely Miro with 2 IP addresses. Comical isn't it?
 
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What is the issue with the plugs!! They work very well. I have seen the foil seals leak or fall off the bottle when the cap is removed.
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Just out of curiosity...why would a shipper open the boxes, take the bottles out and remove the caps from the bottles of oil during shipping????
 
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You know what is really funny? Every time he posts some more nonsense about Synlube, there is more and more information about this Synlube available to everybody on the internet! And most of that information is negative! The average person would wonder how a customer could be so trusting of a company THAT CANNOT EVEN BE LOCATED!
 
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Originally Posted By: demarpaint
Originally Posted By: captain_kirk
Originally Posted By: Mystic
So you are going to tell everybody here that as a customer of Synlube, you DON'T CARE that nobody has been able to locate the Synlube facilities where they are supposed to be? You are paying $32.00 a quart for Synlube oil, about $160.00 per oil change for a typical vehicle, and also probably buying Synlube oil filters and add oil, and you simply DON'T CARE about all the negative material that has been presented here about Synlube. That is simply amazing. You must be the ideal customer captain_kirk.


NO,just using the ideal engine oil.


LOL. He's no customer he has a financial interest in the company. Most likely Miro with 2 IP addresses. Comical isn't it?


I'll give you that one ,it's quite comical.
 
Careful, captain_kirk. There are a lot of talented people here. Including a lot of people who know about computers and computer networks.
 
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