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Go flirt somewhere else
You leave for like 2 years and then this is how you treat us when you come back?!!! Originally Posted by g8tor20
Damnit guys. This thread is about me!!!! Let me have my day in the sun please!!Go flirt somewhere else
You're mean...

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I thank you for your willingnss to help....but....Originally Posted by JLT
it is such a hassel but i bet u could hire someone young like me who does this for a living to knock out a complaint etc for you.
1. As stated above....I am already an attorney and would simply file the complaint on my own behalf
2. Hiring you to "knock out" a complaint would technically be an unauthorized practice of law since you do not yet have your license (I assume this because you mentioned you are only a law student).

Don't worry bout it as I think its just a fuel flapper issue and no lawsuit will come of this....
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You're mean...
Ohh Chuky....you know I like you! Sorta Originally Posted by Chucky
You leave for like 2 years and then this is how you treat us when you come back?!!! You're mean...

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Don't make us bust something else on your car just to chat next time...
Has nobody put together the pieces yet??? (that my leaving happened to coincide around the same time when shermie started posting). HmmmmmmmmmmmmOriginally Posted by _jb
Welcome back, Jason...Don't make us bust something else on your car just to chat next time...
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Sometimes...when i wake up in the middle of the night in a cold sweat, I can still hear the rattling in my ears.....Originally Posted by WILD121
So since you are back on the boards when are you going FI again.
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I think that's one reason Alan went to chopper school too.Originally Posted by g8tor20
Has nobody put together the pieces yet??? (that my leaving happened to coincide around the same time when shermie started posting). Hmmmmmmmmmmmm
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Yup!!!Originally Posted by g8tor20
The ACT does allows for recovery of all fees and costs to, i believe, the prevailing party.
This is also true:
"I think this is a shifting burden type case. I believe the burden of proof starts with the plaintiff to allege the above and then it shifts to the defendant to show why they did not uphold the valid, express warranty. Another words, they have to prove, by a perponderance of the evidence, that the aftermarket part directly affected the issue being asked to be covered under warranty.
Since there are triable issues of facts and not simply a matter of law, you will not pass summary judgement and end up having expert style testimony in front of a judge or jury."
In essence, cite the act and the breach of warranty and it indeed shifts to the maker to show that the aftermarket part caused the problem. Yes, it's always a battle of experts (Vortech and some independent person) and theirs.
I'm not an attorney: I just get to tell them what to do every day...

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I didn't want to say anything but......
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Originally Posted by Gilley
I think that's one reason Alan went to chopper school too.
