Steven,
Both myself and my other half were standing less than 6 ft away from you, we both know what we heard.
As for slagging your car off, I don't believe anyone on either of the forums has done that, quite the opposite in fact - everyone will agree that it is a very nice fan made replica, but at the end of the day it is just that, a replica, it's not official, and while it
was (past tense) used by Universal for some minor promotional material, that neither makes it official nor licensed. I took a look at the document you sent me via PM, it does not claim anything with regards to licensing or official use, it's just a consent form which gives them permission to take pictures and/or video which they may use for whatever purposes they see fit under the BTTF banner.
The
only issue people have, is your insistence on continually ramming the official/licensed and blatant mis-truths lines down our throats. Members even emailed you under a pseudonym before your car even landed in the country, the response to one such message was:
Quote:Hi i own the actual back ot the future delorean time machine used by universal studios, it arrives in the country tomorrow, the car is based in dover i could possibly help but it would be in the region of £1000 due to the transportation costs, if you want a bttf car there is no better car in Europe, please check out the site http://www.bttfcar.co.uk thanks steven
The actual car? Are you seriously telling me that that isn't in the slightest bit misleading to any potential customer looking to hire your car for an event? You know full well they will take that being the actual car used in the movies, not for some poxy little extra on a dvd with sub 5 minutes screen time.
Quote: i do not go around forums slagging off cars
Perhaps not on forums, but what about for folks who want to hire a car? Scott Miller's car and the Manchester gig spring instantly to mind.
All you are doing by continuing to go down this route, is successfully alienating yourself from the majority of the DeLorean community here in the UK.