Re: Lemon Law for Defective Paint
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Re: Lemon Law for Defective Paint
Originally posted by davidw View Postwell after Andy looked at the car and after reading the feelings of several members here on MOL I decided to drop the LL suit. I'm gonna get the truck detailed and live with the fact that I bought a black truck that has some imperfections in the paint job. Life goes on !!! I guess I learned not to sweat the small stuff...
Thanks for all of your feedback and opinions!!!
David
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Originally posted by 101impala View PostDave,
Go with your gut. I am sure you put some thought into this. You own a beautiful truck. It is a great investment, and well worth it.
We are glad you found Meguiarsonline and look forward to having you around. Like I told you when we met, there is a wealth on info here and you will learn a lot. This forum is here just for people like you and I who want to keep their vehicles looking great. It is simply the best detailing forum out there.
Andy
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Re: Lemon Law for Defective Paint
Originally posted by davidw View Postwell after Andy looked at the car and after reading the feelings of several members here on MOL I decided to drop the LL suit. I'm gonna get the truck detailed and live with the fact that I bought a black truck that has some imperfections in the paint job. Life goes on !!! I guess I learned not to sweat the small stuff...
Thanks for all of your feedback and opinions!!!
David
Go with your gut. I am sure you put some thought into this. You own a beautiful truck. It is a great investment, and well worth it.
We are glad you found Meguiarsonline and look forward to having you around. Like I told you when we met, there is a wealth on info here and you will learn a lot. This forum is here just for people like you and I who want to keep their vehicles looking great. It is simply the best detailing forum out there.
Andy
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Originally posted by roushstage2 View PostI take it all is working out well then?
Thanks for all of your feedback and opinions!!!
David
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Originally posted by mike phillips View Posti didn't understand who you were talking about so i had to guess and i also had to remove the word you posted starting with the letter b
this thread can continue just don't let it get ugly or personal and usually that includes both. No time to babysit every thread on the forum.
Thanks...
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Re: Lemon Law for Defective Paint
Originally posted by SHYNEMAN123 View Posti was referring to fighting with insurance company's not attorneys not sure how that got mixed up.
This thread can continue just don't let it get ugly or personal and usually that includes both. No time to babysit every thread on the forum.
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Re: Lemon Law for Defective Paint
Originally posted by davidw View PostCase Closed !!
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Originally posted by 3fitty View Posti answered those questions in this thread already. Read my earlier posts.
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Lets keep this thread family friendly and agree that while we all might not see eye to eye on all the topics brought up in this thread that here on MOL on a public thread we're not going to turn this into any kind of Flame War.
Thank you.
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Re: Lemon Law for Defective Paint
Originally posted by SHYNEMAN123 View Postwho do you think pays in the end ? You and all of us. Running a body shop i have to fight with the lawyers everyday and some days i hate getting out of bed knowing they are going to be reaching into my pocket again and again.shops are not allowed to ban together due to anti trust to fight them so when can win a small battle now and then but due to there size the war is theirs.
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Originally posted by 3fitty View Posthey.. What's wrong with being "sue happy"? I sue insurance companies everyday and i love it!!!
Edited: Removed a word we don't deem family friendly. - Mike Phillips
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Re: Lemon Law for Defective Paint
Originally posted by davidw View PostAndy,
thx again for meeting with me so quickly. I really appreciate it. I'll be in touch when the LL stuff is over.... hopefully sooner than later !
David
You have my number so don't hesitate to call.
Andy
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Re: Lemon Law for Defective Paint
Originally posted by 101impala View PostDave,
It was a pleasure to meet you today. You are not "crazy" you are just "car crazy" which most of us here are. I do think we can eliminate some if not all of the issues that you see. Like I said when you are finished with Nissan, I would definately like to help you take care of your vehicle. We will do it together and in the spirit of "each one, teach one" we will get it done.
Andy
thx again for meeting with me so quickly. I really appreciate it. I'll be in touch when the LL stuff is over.... hopefully sooner than later !
David
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