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I called GM headquarters 3 times and they refused to buy the car back under the lemon law. I also had 4 other issues in the first 5,000 miles that they did fix. I lost $10-15k in depreciation (it's not fiscally responsible to buy a new car and sell it in 2 years), had the car not had issues I...
That statement is false. Dealerships are trying to do the right thing and make repairs but when they submit the hours to GM for payment GM is telling dealers to not do the fix for this particular car. Some dealers are seeing technical service bulletins for this same issue on other cars and...
Bought a brand new Camaro SS. A common problem that many owners are having, self included, is an issue with a bad vibration in the power-train under certain conditions (while in overdrive). Brought can into multiple dealerships to have it looked at and every time they denied making any fixes...
Just did that. They haven't responded to our calls, so not sure if the message we sent through paypal will be any different. Should my next action be small claims court if they don't respond, or is there some intermediate action I can take?
Min Pin, background was the dog was being watched by a friends of original owner, owner skipped town and never came back so friend dropped dog off at shelter, foster family had him since, and then we adopted him, nothing in their story led us to believe he was vicious. It was the org's vet, it...
Yes we did, nothing was reported, they simply said he takes a while to warm up to you, which in no way gives any indication of what was in the vet paperwork at all.
A no refund policy does not free a seller from gross negligence. The adoption agency failed to disclose information that there is physical proof showing they knew the dog was vicious as diagnosed by a vet and didn’t not tell us that, either in the dog’s description or in person when we showed...
I live in Virginia, but the dog was adopted from a foster family in Maryland, the adoption company doesn’t have a physical address (all dogs are in foster homes as there is no physical kennel) but when googled everything about their non-profit company says they are in Maryland.
We adopted a dog that was vicious and attacked us. We returned the dog to the organization, they refused to refund the adoption fee because they made us sign a form that said no returns allowed. The dog was diagnosed with fear aggression by the vet and it also stated in the vet paperwork that...
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