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Travis1968

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I recently had an engine rebuild that faltered short of two weeks. The engine made a snapping noise leading me to believe that a beneficial part-timing chain- was not replaced with a new configuration and or juxtaposing parts, and the old/original parts were substituted. If true, how can I trust said companies future workmanship in satisfying the contract in question? What are my legal opportunities in redressing such a query?
Any legal advice would be very welcome
 


I AM ALWAYS LIABLE

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Travis1968:
I recently had an engine rebuild that faltered short of two weeks. The engine made a snapping noise leading me to believe that a beneficial part-timing chain- was not replaced with a new configuration and or juxtaposing parts, and the old/original parts were substituted. If true, how can I trust said companies future workmanship in satisfying the contract in question? What are my legal opportunities in redressing such a query?
Any legal advice would be very welcome
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My response:

Do you see that writing in RED, above? Without a State name, we can't even attempt to assist you, if we're even able to assist you at all. Laws are different everywhere.

IAAL

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