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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: agoura hills, ca 91301
Posts: 2,634
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Man, I really feel sorry for anyone getting garbage product for our hard-earned money and no one seems to be able to shut them down. It is very interesting that a few decades back, I thought Sears was investigated by the government for shop work. Anyway, if I were the victim, I would:
1. Take high quality pictures of the car (possibly with smoke coming out).
2. Record audio of engine noises, misfires, etc.
3. Take high qualify photos of engine leaks, substandard parts, etc.
4. With the hq pics and audio, Post a 'FOR SALE' ad on Ebay, Autotrader, everywhere on the Net.
5. Ask $50,000 for the car and on my ad, write about how special the rebuild was, who made it, how recent the rebuild, how well known the rebuilder was, etc.
Net buyers would probably get 'stunned' by your ad. Getting this rip-off workmanship known on the web would greatly help reduce future victims.
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