Nubo said:
Jedlacks said:
I know I don't live in lollipop land, but hey, if you say that the manufacturer cannot void a warranty because of a 1970s act in Congress, then you must be right. Because back then and now nobody understood the laws.
No idea what that even means? Are you suggesting that the law no longer applies because it's too old? "Lollipop land"? What? :?
Go and read the law for yourself, and not just take it at face value, or what you picked up in passing on blogs. Consumers can do things to void warranties, and it is up to the manufacturers to say you did, and you to PROVE you didn't. Get it?
I really would go there and cut and paste, but right now I just want to unsubscribe from the thread. Yes, I am THAT GUY that read the law when Mercedes did me over with my AMG and I had to pay more than what a Leaf battery costs.
Finally, do you think that with the lobbying might of the auto-industry, they would sit back and not have pro-business Republicans change that law already? Seriously? No... Seriously?? I know this is cyberspace, but you really need to get real.
The key word to understand is ARBITRARILY. Now Just read the law for yourself, again, if you actually did already.
(I wish there was an unsubscribe button)