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Old 12-18-2001, 08:14 PM
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auto repair-car still leaking/ do i have to pay?


indiana-took car to a shop for water leak. called me next day and said they had to tear it apart to find the leak, but they think its probably the timing chain cover gasket. they asked if that was the problem do i want it fixed? i said yes. next day told me they were wrong but i still owed 392.00$ i acted unhappy so they dropped the price to 244.00$ do i actually have to pay this? the gasket they said was leaking and they changed was not what was causing the leak. they told me they still werent sure where its leaking from.

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Old 12-19-2001, 12:36 AM
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Yes. As long as you authorized the work, you have to pay.
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Why has he spent over $1.35M in legal fees to block disclosure... rather than spend $12 for a VALID birth cert to settle the matter? The 'certificate' he has presented doesn't qualify to get a drivers license, wouldn't allow a child to qualify for Little League, or for a real citizen to get a US passport!
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Old 12-19-2001, 08:14 AM
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Many states have enacted Consumer Fraud Statutes. You should check with your state to see if you have one.
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Old 12-19-2001, 01:21 PM
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Many states have enacted Consumer Fraud Statutes. You should check with your state to see if you have one.
Chulsky: you have sent the writer off to research state consumer fraud issues.... why???
What do you believe was fraudulent about a repair shop having the customer authorize repairs before making them??
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There are at least 17 lawsuits (!!) pending in various courts, including the US Supreme Court, asking if Obama is a natural born citizen (as req'd by Art II, Sec 1 of the US Constitution).

Why has he spent over $1.35M in legal fees to block disclosure... rather than spend $12 for a VALID birth cert to settle the matter? The 'certificate' he has presented doesn't qualify to get a drivers license, wouldn't allow a child to qualify for Little League, or for a real citizen to get a US passport!
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Old 12-19-2001, 03:05 PM
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Halket: Your response to me just proves that you should not be offering legal advice. Common Law Fraud is not necessarily an element of a Consumer Fraud Act violation. Many regulations under Consumer Fraud Acts are concerned with whether there was a written contract, whether the customer approved a written estimate for work, etc. Many of the possible violations are purely statutory, technical and carry strict liability. I trust that answers your question.
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Old 12-19-2001, 03:50 PM
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the gasket they thought was causing the leak and changed was not the problem. they said they still dont know what is causing the leak and charged me for parts and labor
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Old 12-20-2001, 12:45 PM
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the gasket they thought was causing the leak and changed was not the problem. they said they still dont know what is causing the leak and charged me for parts and labor
I understand the issue (something that "Esq" seems to lack). You took your car in for repairs and the mechanic told you what he thought the fix was and the cost. You authorized the fix and paid for it, only to find that the mechanics 'diagnosis' was incorrect. You know want to know if you are liable for the 'misdiagnosis'. (Doesn't sound like ANY fraud here, does it??).

In any case, you are still liable for the repair cost, but can try to negotiate a lower price since it didn't fix the problem. In the future, you might try to find a 'better' mechanic that has enough experience to proper diagnose the problem with an accurate fix the first time, or find one that will 'guarantee' that his diagnosis is accurate (be prepared to pay a lot more).
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There are at least 17 lawsuits (!!) pending in various courts, including the US Supreme Court, asking if Obama is a natural born citizen (as req'd by Art II, Sec 1 of the US Constitution).

Why has he spent over $1.35M in legal fees to block disclosure... rather than spend $12 for a VALID birth cert to settle the matter? The 'certificate' he has presented doesn't qualify to get a drivers license, wouldn't allow a child to qualify for Little League, or for a real citizen to get a US passport!
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