I've been following the link too. I don't get it. I had a Mercedes engine rebuilt that failed at $5,000 in labor and parts years ago and they fixed it free. Why is Fast German charging you again? This does not make sense to me. William
> I've been following this link for a while and about all I can tell is > that you've got a problem engine and Fast German has agreed to make > adjustment to make it right. > Exactly, Specifically ............. what do you want them to do? > If they've made a reasonable offer to settle this dispute and you've > refused; a Judge will not even let the case in his courtroom. > I agree that 1100$ isn't chicken feed and I'm hoping that you're not > throwing good money after bad but that is your best offer so far. > > Stan Wilder |
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