[Shotimes] Re: K&N air filters

Paul L Fisher sho@paul-fisher.com
Wed, 06 Nov 2002 13:16:05 -0500 (EST)


Lawyers will work on contingency. In addition, you can use your state Attorney 
General to get it enforced. I would of paid the bill and then made their live 
miserable. Better Business Bureau will work also.

Paul L Fisher
'93 Ford Taurus SHO Crimson Clearcoat ATX 166K Build date 11/18/1992
- K&N Panel filter, Tokico Struts, Eibach Springs, Dynomax cat-back, Holley 
190lph fuel pump, FPS rebuilt ATX, 26mm rear sway bar, Performance-Plus 
Stainless Steel Y-pipe, Delrin sub-frame bushings, Amsoil Series 2000 0W-30 
oil, Amsoil Synthetic ATF.
'00 Ford Explorer XLT 5.0L V8 AWD Oxford White Clearcoat 34K Build date 
11/19/1999
- Amsoil Series 2000 0W-30 oil, K&N Fuel Injection Performance Kit

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Quoting Paul Chapin <PChapin@tleger-cpa.com>:

> > Nothing will void a warranty unless they can prove it was the 
> > direct cause of 
> > the problem.
> 
> True, but. A friend of mine just had his extended warranty voided
> because his Dodge Durango had oversized tires on it. It was in the
> shop
> for a heater core replacement. The warranty company basically told him
> see you in court. Of course they know he is not going to pay a lawyer
> thousands of dollars to make them pay a $750 bill. And no one is going
> to make them pay unless he spends thousands of dollars. By the way the
> tires were on the vehicle when he purchased it. 
> 
> > Notice I said THEY and DIRECT. This is a Federal law.
> > 
> Yes it is Federal law, but unfortunately you have to pay the cost of
> enforcing it.
> 
> 
> Paul
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