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Re: Found this On The Cub Site (Gas Cap Program)
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Posted by VAJerry on May 24, 2006 at 07:41:14 from (207.78.118.7):
In Reply to: Found this On The Cub Site (Gas Cap Program) posted by MagMan on May 24, 2006 at 05:17:16:
I was thinking about the gas cap program yesterday while I was cleaning up the gas tank on my Super A for repainting. I'm sure IH was sued for some reason and the result of the suit is the replacement program. Now if this is true then knowing the bottom feeders we call lawyers IH probably has to keep track of how many caps they send out and said bottom feeders get $$$ per cap. While it is nice to get something for "free" I'll be buying my cap. As a person who has been sued twice by the bottom feeders I do what is needed to keep the scum from more money, P.S. The two suit were one from work as a nurse who was involved in saving the life of an infant who survived with being 99.9% of normal who would have died if not for the interventions. The lawyers would not let the infant be seen by the jury walking around too see how normal she was. They got $1,000,000. Two I was cut off and rear-ended the car almost missed it the only damage to my vehicle was scratched paint on the hood. Cost my insurance company $50,000.
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