Bob: Can you tell me a little more about your case against GEX? Small claims court, I assume? I would also think you'd have to be within your warranty period unless you could prove that GEX installed used parts when they advertised "new", or something along that line. But beyound claiming they build a "Premium" engine (meaningless term) they never really specify what it is you're getting.
On Wed, 7 Jul 1999, Access Systems wrote: > this is more or less the standard response, you send them the engine or > parts (usually at your expense) they tell you it will cost you $XX to get > it back because you did XXXXX (usually allowed to overheat) and they say > that the part you sent is not what you say you sent. > > The only way I beat them in court was because I still had the defective > part and affidavits from mechanics who swore that they were defective, and > not what was advertised --------------------------------------------------------------------- Tom Young young@sherlock.SIMS.Berkeley.EDU Lafayette, CA 94549 '81 Vanagon --------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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