svttech76 said:yeah i agree this is bs.. thats a lot of money too get screwed out of.
I dont think i should pay for anything if it wasnt my fault there product failed
svttech76 said:yeah i agree this is bs.. thats a lot of money too get screwed out of.
9899musl said:
I have been seriously concidering calling the attorney general about this matter but i think im kinda opening up a can of worms if i do that.
Im going to talk to my lawyer this week and see what he says and i also know some ppl from the local paper but you know what i hope it doesnt go that for and i hope this get clarified quick and easy
1low03gt said:You'll be opening a can of worms alright,and that is scaring them,by advertising that there buisiness doesn't care about the customer....which is you,or anyone else that would walk in,and they will be worried that this would hurt in the future if advertised.
Even giving them this little "threat" if you will might change there minds on how they will solve this issue with you,and it will show that you are not just some joe off the street .
BooWFO said:1. By saying it's a well known company in OH that makes everyone try and figure out who it is. Fox Lake, Modular Depot, Cincy Speed, and etc... I wouldn't do that either tell who the company is or just say company % .
2. By mix and matching the engine together that lets everyone point fingers at everyone else. Odds of it been resolved where your happy slim IMO.
3. Just because a part failed doesn't mean jack companies will look for a reason to avoid covering it. We had a comp spring failure in a 5.0l a few years ago and they refused to cover the cost for the machine work, engine rebuild head rebuild anything the best we could get after getting a lawyer involved was a set of discounted springs. (at the time they we're our only option so we took them)
4. Hope everthing works out better for you than us. But IMO your gonna be spending alot of money.
Now if you go public with who the parts were from they may "offer" to fix the issue if you retract the statements.
Was that the example I just gave above?svttech76 said:keep us posted on this... i have only heard of the cam seizing on a mod motor once before..
rpburnette said:First of all, I am sorry to hear about your car. I am sure you are aware of this, but make sure you document everything between you and the companies involved. Also document all the costs that you have incurred by having your car down and out, such as gas, phone calls, lawyer fees, everything. Whoever is at fault will not only need to pay for the damage, they also need to pay for your expenses.
I understand about being cautious with naming names, and hopefully it won't have to come to that, but please understand that most companies won't respond unless their bottom line is affected. These companies are out to make a profit, as they should. I have had to, unfortunately, sling some mud in order to get a company to own up to their part of the deal, but it worked. So please don't let any company run over you, not only for your sake but for everyone else as well.
Well, if worse comes to worse and they don't come good. Mention their name, then send them the link to this thread to let them know all of the bad press they're getting because of it.9899musl said:I wont let this company crap on me somehow someway this will get resolved
Gearbanger 101 said:Well, if worse comes to worse and they don't come good. Mention their name, then send them the link to this thread to let them know all of the bad press they're getting because of it.