Posted by jocco on February 24, 2017 at 15:05:32 from (166.182.3.121):
1. A local fellow was given the wrong fluid for a car transmission. Now it needs service probably buy a shop, Or possibly rebuilt. This place seems to have issues mostly people related. They admitted to the mistake now he is going round with the management on relief. Well he is going to file suit Monday (if its not resolved) ON BOTH THE AUTO SUPPLY PLACE AND EMPLOYEE!! 2. Same outfit sold a reman engine to a company it had all kinds of issues. They did get another one and same thing lots of problems. Now they do not seem to want to make this right so the company manager is filing suit. I doubt they rebuilt the engine probably just ordered it from another outfit. MY QUESTIONS FOR YOU FOLKS ARE HAVE ANY OF YOU BEEN INVOLVED IN THIS TYPE OF MESS? And what was the outcome? I try to avoid this as much as possible (court and suing) My take is 1. won't get much relief 2.Might get something on a warrantee claim. I know many of the local people on both sides whole thing is kind of a shame. I am not involved just a bystander THANKS TO ALL
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