Re: Lemon law

From: Lord Foul (lordfoul@accessone.spammers.suk.weenies.com)
Date: Tue Dec 09 1997 - 01:28:47 EST


what are you using for your mail prog??

am14@chrysler.com wrote:

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> They are getting thru with part of the 1st line missing again.
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> This post and one other had the 1st line screwed up !!! Anyone got any
> ideas as to why??
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> I'm all ears..
>
> Azie
> ---------------- Forwarded by Azie Magnusson/HNT/Chrysler on 12/08/97
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> Azie Magnusson
> 12/08/97 10:33 AM
> To: dakota-truck @ buffnet.net @ SMTP
> cc:
> Subject: Lemon law
>
> JODY: Doesn't matter if your state has a lemon law or not. There's an
> 800 # in your owners manual for arbitration (?). If you think the
> vehicle is a lemon and will always give problems, call the # and try
> your hand at getting CC to replace the vehicle.
>
> >>Is there a lemon law in your state? If there is, you might see if you
> can get
> the truck replaced.<<
>
> Have all your repair tickets at hand when you call. My son-in -law
> bought one of the new C bodies in '88. CC put 3 transmissions in it in
> a year (6000 miles) He was afraid to go anywhere in it for fear of
> breakdown. (He had small children) CC gave him a new minivan of his
> choice ( a '90 model) to satisfy his complaint.
>
> Point is: Don't be bashful - have your facts together. You might be
> lucky.
>
> Azie



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