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Old Mar 10, 2006 | 04:00 PM
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eh if BBB doesnt help, maybe I will try that, but what can a Lawyer really do that I cant ?

A Lawyer, like them or not, they have clout and will get GM's attention that you mean business and not be taking the driveshaft up the rear end...That's what they can do.
 
Old Mar 10, 2006 | 05:24 PM
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I can take em to court without an expensive laywer I had a case once where a car wash cracked my tranny case..... and glued it saying it will last forever (that was after I took the car to 3 mechanics when i realized it was leaking). i had to replace the whole transmision as thats how galants are built to get a guarantee it will work properly, thousands of dollars. so i took em to court, mediators said it will be next to impossible to prove they did it. they got a lawyer, I went myself and won the case. funniest thing, after the case ended, I found a letter with the lawyer's name in our company's mail..... happend to be the lawyer that represents the owners of my company hehe..... some big shot supposedly that never loses cases for them
 
Old Mar 10, 2006 | 05:55 PM
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I can take em to court without an expensive laywer I had a case once where a car wash cracked my tranny case..... and glued it saying it will last forever (that was after I took the car to 3 mechanics when i realized it was leaking). i had to replace the whole transmision as thats how galants are built to get a guarantee it will work properly, thousands of dollars. so i took em to court, mediators said it will be next to impossible to prove they did it. they got a lawyer, I went myself and won the case. funniest thing, after the case ended, I found a letter with the lawyer's name in our company's mail..... happend to be the lawyer that represents the owners of my company hehe..... some big shot supposedly that never loses cases for them
Okay..good luck..but there is a saying..A person that represents himself in court, has a fool for a client...Not saying you of course, but the courts are funny and representation is the better road in the long run..You may have been lucky that one time.
 
Old Mar 10, 2006 | 08:14 PM
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Nahh I think like a lawyer but am far more inteligent :P he had many good arguments, and for everyone I had a better one, on three or four occasions I made a complete fool of him and his clients, even the police officers onsite and some people that were in the back where laughing there was no luck in it, just truth. But its not to say that in this case the situation might be a lot different. Either way I have all the facts and proofs, pictures, nothing a lawyer can add..... the only thing is like you said GM might get scared by a letter from a lawyer..... I might even use another guys that represents our company, he offered me his help during the last case....... I did not take it but it would really be weird comes case and two lawyers representing same company meet each other accross the way LOL
 
Old Mar 10, 2006 | 09:08 PM
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have you written to GM, or just called? I wrote a letter to ford in the mid 90's about issues i had with my t-bird. the dealership repainted it 5 times until i was happy, and ford gave me their "premium" extended warranty, to 100,000 miles, with rentals, hotels and tows all covered. it may have helped that the letter was also copied to the local newspaper and BBB. not long after, my wife at the time got slammed into, crushing all the parts that had been repainted. that's when i realized they never removed any of the old paint. crash could have been worse on the bird if it wasn't for the 6 coats of paint reinforcing it.

i have to agree that a lawyer probably isn't needed, but it may take a bit longer. heck, i wrote my divorce judgement, the courts loved that, maybe you could write the verdict for them too. and no, i'm not a lawyer, no matter how much you may dislike me. . . .
 
Old Mar 10, 2006 | 09:53 PM
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That is too wierd..I wrote my first Divorce Decree too..And the judge commended me also..And also gave it all my way, since the beotch never even showed for the final...Oh happy days...two weeks later I was married again..Duh![sm=headbang.gif]
 
Old Mar 14, 2006 | 12:47 AM
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I can't believe you pay for oil changes. My dealer give life time oil change with my h3. I had to buy a 2000.00dollar ex. warrety package But that also covers my parts and labor if I broke anything why I am offroading
 
Old Mar 14, 2006 | 01:29 AM
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I can't believe you pay for oil changes. My dealer give life time oil change with my h3. I had to buy a 2000.00dollar ex. warrety package But that also covers my parts and labor if I broke anything why I am offroading
I don't..I do it myself....And that way I see that it is done right...Good exercise too.
 
Old Mar 14, 2006 | 02:03 AM
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I can't believe you pay for oil changes. My dealer give life time oil change with my h3. I had to buy a 2000.00dollar ex. warrety package But that also covers my parts and labor if I broke anything why I am offroading
i'd have oil changes for 13 years for that $2k. if you don't break anything on your truck, maybe it will last that long. of course, my extended warranty has already paid for itself, so if you do break $hit, it will be worth it. besides, paying for an oil change is more about convenience. to me, it's $38 well spent. besides, that's what never having to pay for a lawyer allows me to spend my money on . . . .[sm=chairshot.gif]
 
Old Mar 14, 2006 | 06:05 AM
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that sounds f-ed up raffi.

What is the name of your dealership again?

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