Re: Cherokee Overheating - Replace Engine ?
companys are not required by law to even offer a warranty if they do, they do it's out of the kindness of their pocketbook a contract is a contract and if you signed it then you waived your rights so find a chrysler service contract and read the fine print Mike Romain wrote: > No, you don't get it! > > The USA passed a Law called the Magnus-Moss Warranty Act that deals > specifically with sleaze ball rip off mechanics and illegal contracts. > > Just because 'you' want to burn some poor customer, the Act states 'you' > are breaking the law. > > A contract cannot be inforced if it is illegal to start with fool. > > Mike > > mic canic wrote: > > > > mike you are still missing the whole point of my original post! > > but you need to really read the fine print of the purchase contract/ warranty > > paper work when buying a new car. esp lease paper work regardless who makes it, > > they all say we the manufacture can and will void parts or all your warranty if > > necessary and once you sign the paper work you agreed to their terms of that > > contract. regardless of what the law states and that makes it legally binding and > > that's the point i was trying to make, that you can't seem to get ! > > stupid ------- ------- do you get it now! > > > > Mike Romain wrote: > > > > > cactuscowboy wrote: > > > > > > > > If a mechanic works 40 hours and gets paid for 80 hours, he deserves it and > > > > has worked hard to earn it. > > > > > > Yup, then this 'hard working' ------- calls up Daimler Chrysler and > > > tries to get peoples warranties removed because the customer pissed him > > > off. > > > > > > No matter that the law in the USA states the dealer cannot void a > > > vehicle warranty because the owner put a lift on or because they got mad > > > at the stealership's mechanic. He got them black listed so now they > > > have to sue to get what they rightfully paid for and are owed. > > > > > > You have picked a tough job to do there cactus, because your industry > > > has a really bad reputation. > > > > > > My local Stealership tried to charge me for 4 different tries at > > > emissions while tossing expensive parts at it rather than put my Jeep > > > into the computer to find out the main emissions component was under > > > recall. Fix the 'free' recall and gee guess what, I passed with flying > > > colors! > > > > > > I then also realized they were illegally charging me taxes on the > > > emission test and raised some ----. They gave me my money back on the > > > un-needed tests just to shut me up and make me go away. > > > > > > I wonder how much more money they have point blank stolen from people > > > that don't read the invoices?? Tax money they collect that the > > > government doesn't get, eh? > > > > > > That is theft. > > > > > > Mike |
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