Shambolic wrote:
ajthomas wrote:
Grow upSo you can openly praise a bike for years, even hand out your old bikes and then they are highly dangerous, so you seek a safe alternative and then openly state that you went to Diamondback for financial gain. Where are your ethics handing out supposedly unsafe bikes and what seems tainting a name for what he has stated in the settlement as financial gain. Is anyone going to believe or listen to what Rapp has to say again? My advice he should stay out of the forum especially with a lack of morals or anything trustworthy to say. Where can I sign such an athlete to my brand? Just my opinion...
Did you actually reed one of the many reviews Jordan wrote overvthe last several years? A lot of them were on products he was mot sponsored by and he wrote about as objective as possible. I personally don't believe that the released statement is the whole truth behind this situation, but more a way that Jordan might had to agree on because the risk of going to court is long and very expensive. Money plays an important role and i think the risk on losing money on an endless lawsuit is not a very nice picture for the future. So he might just have to agree on this statement and swallow the pill or risking a long road in court.
Personally, i have asked Jordan for some help the last weeks with my Diamondback / Zipp project and can only say that he reacted most of the time faster then either of the companies customer service and was of great help.
Both Dimond and Jordan probably wish they could set the clock back in time and maybe both made decisions based on emotion and too fast, but i don't think there is any reason to burn this guy down the way is done here.
J.
Owner at TRIPRO, The Netherlands