RE: RE: RE: RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: RE: Warranty Trouble with Supercharger and other mods?

From: Gabriel A. Couriel (gcouriel@bellsouth.net)
Date: Fri Jan 09 2004 - 10:55:27 EST


we weren't talking about the extended warranty at the time. and even if you
race your truck under the "extended warranty," all you are doing is
breaching the contract between the parties, and subject to the terms of the
contract (cancellation).

Gabe Couriel

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From: owner-dakota-truck@bent.twistedbits.net
[mailto:owner-dakota-truck@bent.twistedbits.net]On Behalf Of andy levy
Sent: Friday, January 09, 2004 10:32 AM
To: dakota-truck-moderator@bent.twistedbits.net
Subject: Re: DML: RE: RE: RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: RE: Warranty
Trouble with Supercharger and other mods?

Gabriel A. Couriel wrote:

> as for your claim that the use of the truck at the track is insurance
fraud,
> i would say that it isn't, considering that "insurance" does not cover
> warranty (warranty is a TOTALLY seperate item under the Uniform Commercial
> Code (UCC)). thus, there wouldn't be an insurance fraud argument (let's
not
> even get to the level of intent/action needed).

If the "extended warranty" is actually a service contract (more or less
an insurance policy - does anyone actually read these things before they
buy/sign them? it sounds like they don't), and states that racing the
vehicle will void the contract, you are committing fraud if you break
the truck at the track on Sunday and tell the dealer on Monday that you
didn't race it. Bearing false witness, lying, call it whatever you want.

If you are still under a real warranty, things will get quite a bit muddier.



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