Re: I always thought newsgroups were for help...
"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
news:billbjohnson555-2608030952400001@pm3-broad-205.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
> In article <bHK2b.16316$081.1011@nwrddc02.gnilink.net>, "Alias"
> <alias.blur@nospam.verizon.net> wrote:
>
> > People,
> >
> > I have never felt so unwelcomed into a newsgroup. I asked ONE SIMPLE
> > QUESTION and all I get instead of help or an answer is the runaround.
> > Thanks for nothing. If I post a question on the other board I belong
to, I
> > get a damn answer, not the kind of "answers" I've received here. Don't
> > worry, I WON'T be back. I can see now that the honda owners here are
jack
> > asses that find it more fun to irritate than to educate. You don't have
to
> > bother replying, because I am out.
> >
> > Best wishes driving the other newbies away.
>
> Try again--someone else on a different day may help you. If you have a
> really hard question--you may not get any responses.
>
> For example, several weeks ago--someone mentioned that he disconnected his
> battery and his radio would no longer work. He had lost the code and
> wanted someone to send him the code that he needed.
>
> Needless to say, no person provided him with the information that he
wanted.
> He probably feels the same way you now feel. The reality is no one could
> ever give him the code.
You could have answered him how he could get the code.
I bought a Honda as well a week ago and I didn't receive a code for my
radio. So probably I'll need this code if the battery ever has to be
disconected, or do not all factory radios have a security code (I have a 94
Accord with a radio cassette). Can I get the code for my radio from any
Honda dealer and what information do I need for that (VIN or serial number
of radio)?
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