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<blockquote data-quote="TacomaJD" data-source="post: 454523" data-attributes="member: 1780"><p>I never for once would have trusted Dynamite to build me so much as a go-cart or a pedal car, much less a timeline sensitive, intricate, top performing buggy. There are some things that are just no-brainers, where it is always wise to go with a reputable business to ensure you get what you want. If so much was at risk, needed by a deadline, now the deadline wasn't met and it's catastrophic, etc., I still can't see why Dynamite was trusted with this build. I had bet from the start that this would be a fail. I haven't seen him/them build **** on their own that has impressed me.</p><p></p><p>I don't really know Mr. Carter, and props to him for giving a new business the chance at opportunity. That's good and all, but that would be better suited if he were building a buggy for recreation only, with no tedious deadlines to meet. I mean you just don't give some no name kid the responsibility of that magnitude when you need **** to get done and be right, especially when he/they have no background of products he/they have finished on their own. </p><p></p><p>Tough deal, but I just can't allow myself to be overly sympathetic here, because common sense should have been a red flag not to trust Dynamite with this build, from the start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TacomaJD, post: 454523, member: 1780"] I never for once would have trusted Dynamite to build me so much as a go-cart or a pedal car, much less a timeline sensitive, intricate, top performing buggy. There are some things that are just no-brainers, where it is always wise to go with a reputable business to ensure you get what you want. If so much was at risk, needed by a deadline, now the deadline wasn't met and it's catastrophic, etc., I still can't see why Dynamite was trusted with this build. I had bet from the start that this would be a fail. I haven't seen him/them build **** on their own that has impressed me. I don't really know Mr. Carter, and props to him for giving a new business the chance at opportunity. That's good and all, but that would be better suited if he were building a buggy for recreation only, with no tedious deadlines to meet. I mean you just don't give some no name kid the responsibility of that magnitude when you need **** to get done and be right, especially when he/they have no background of products he/they have finished on their own. Tough deal, but I just can't allow myself to be overly sympathetic here, because common sense should have been a red flag not to trust Dynamite with this build, from the start. [/QUOTE]
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