Re: Next stop on the bus ride to hell...

From: Gary Hedlin (ghedlin@theramp.net)
Date: Sun May 11 2003 - 01:08:46 EDT


Damn steve, what have you been taking to get the creative juices flowing in
your brain???

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Gary Hedlin
President
Hedlin Web Designs
http://www.hedlin.net
""Steve Feiler"" <stcr@lvcm.com> wrote in message
news:005f01c31778$b96b57c0$c7256844@computer...
>
> Another tip... This one for all the people who join "Dead Battery Club"
> every month.  There's a lot of people in this club - the factory battery
> tends to crap out pretty early.
>
> This only works if you're still under warranty.  If you're not, it's time
to
> cough up some dough.
>
> Your battery is a guaranteed item during the factory warranty.  If it
> happens to go out during dealership service business hours (I believe this
> range is 6:30AM to 6:30 PM - call roadside support to confirm), the
> dealership requires you to push/pull/tow/drag your vehicle to the nearest
> dealership for battery replacement.
>
> However, if your battery dies outside of those business hours,
> Daimler-Chrysler is nice enough to authorize you to get back on the road
> right away... Therefore, you can go to the store at night and buy whatever
> battery you want, get your vehicle working, and then submit the receipt to
> your local service department and they will reimburse up to $77 (the value
> of the replacement factory battery they would give you).  This way you can
> pick whatever battery you want (to include Optimas) instead of getting
> another one of those oversized bricks that seem to only last 24k miles.
The
> only catch is you have to spring for the battery out of your pocket and
wait
> 7-10 days before the reimbursement check shows up in your mailbox.
>
> Pretty straightforward?  The only part "I'm not recommending" is that the
> dealership doesn't check the old battery - you can give it to the store to
> get your core charge back.  I myself did truly have a dead battery and was
> happy to upgrade to an Optima for less than $40 out of pocket, but the way
> the system works, anybody could swap out their batteries at any time for a
> better model and get the reimbursement.  Darwin tip:  Make sure your
battery
> receipt shows you bought it outside of business hours.
>



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