Anyone been to the PCS board lately? There is a big message at the top of every page now.
Wonder if the site is having trouble with the Club or vise versa? That has always been one of my gripes with that site, They said the represent the PCS but only a few people make the decisions on the boards. The people in the PCS have been nothing but great to me anytime I have met up with any of them. But the board seems to have a whole different agenda than the club. From what it looks like now we have a new hearse club, the Professionalcar.org club. Of which you have to pay to use thier services and advice, heck you have to pay just to share your advise with them too.
If the PCS is trying to distance itself from the Professionalcar.org board, maybe we should offer the PCS a forum on this site. At least the good people of the PCS would have a place to go and not have to worry about the rules of the Professionalcar.org forums.
Hello,
I’d like to take a moment to welcome you all to the newly revamped “Professionalcar.org” website and message system. Due to a variety of situations outside of the scope of the message board and website we have chosen to rebrand the website and forums and discontinue the direct promotion of this site as being the official web presence of the Professional Car Society (PCS). As many of you know, this website and message board have been independently operated and managed since it was initially set up. We have been financially supported over the years by individuals, as well as generous donations from a portion of our site membership. This site, has never been owned by, run by, or financially supported by the PCS. That is not changing. In fact, not a lot is actually changing here on the site. We have a new look for the webpage, a new graphic at the top of this page, and some of the wording and phrases are a little different throughout the site. The address you use to get to the site is the same. The community you enjoy here online is the same. And all of the friends you have made here are the same as well. At this time, we are not reducing any services, and the PCS club discussion areas will remain as they were before the change. We are hoping that this change will allow us to move forward and grow the site in a more positive manner. We have plenty of new ideas that we are itching to implement to make your time here on the site more relevant, more useful, and more fun. We feel that this is going to be a positive change for the site, and we hope to be able to offer you a more compelling and useful online experience here at Professionalcar.org.
Dean N.
Forum Admin.
I’d like to take a moment to welcome you all to the newly revamped “Professionalcar.org” website and message system. Due to a variety of situations outside of the scope of the message board and website we have chosen to rebrand the website and forums and discontinue the direct promotion of this site as being the official web presence of the Professional Car Society (PCS). As many of you know, this website and message board have been independently operated and managed since it was initially set up. We have been financially supported over the years by individuals, as well as generous donations from a portion of our site membership. This site, has never been owned by, run by, or financially supported by the PCS. That is not changing. In fact, not a lot is actually changing here on the site. We have a new look for the webpage, a new graphic at the top of this page, and some of the wording and phrases are a little different throughout the site. The address you use to get to the site is the same. The community you enjoy here online is the same. And all of the friends you have made here are the same as well. At this time, we are not reducing any services, and the PCS club discussion areas will remain as they were before the change. We are hoping that this change will allow us to move forward and grow the site in a more positive manner. We have plenty of new ideas that we are itching to implement to make your time here on the site more relevant, more useful, and more fun. We feel that this is going to be a positive change for the site, and we hope to be able to offer you a more compelling and useful online experience here at Professionalcar.org.
Dean N.
Forum Admin.
If the PCS is trying to distance itself from the Professionalcar.org board, maybe we should offer the PCS a forum on this site. At least the good people of the PCS would have a place to go and not have to worry about the rules of the Professionalcar.org forums.
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