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Resolved!: Screwed up big -- trusted the dealer for the first valve check
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<blockquote data-quote="hppants" data-source="post: 1349048" data-attributes="member: 27852"><p>I can't imagine why the owner would share with the dealer "an internet forum" as a basis for his case. I certainly didn't allude to that.</p><p></p><p>Regardless, I can't see why the dealer would refuse his request. The ONLY way to prove to the dealer that it was their (the dealer's) mistake is for them (the dealer) to take it apart. If anyone else does it, the dealer would use tampering or other shenanigans to dodge the issue. And by allowing the owner to witness the disassembly, then he (the owner) can be assured that the dealer, whom he already distrust, doesn't fix their screw up without owning up to the mistake, thereby holding the owner accountable for any and all costs. Finally, if the owner is so sure that the dealer screwed up (and he should be), and he is willing to pay for the investigation up to the point where his case is proved, then why would the dealer not accept that?</p><p></p><p>Mama Yamaha isn't going to refund him any money, or buy him a new bike. The only thing they could do is force the dealer to fix his bike, which is what I think he should try in the first place.</p><p></p><p>Usual bullshit disclaimers apply - Pants is not a lawyer....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hppants, post: 1349048, member: 27852"] I can't imagine why the owner would share with the dealer "an internet forum" as a basis for his case. I certainly didn't allude to that. Regardless, I can't see why the dealer would refuse his request. The ONLY way to prove to the dealer that it was their (the dealer's) mistake is for them (the dealer) to take it apart. If anyone else does it, the dealer would use tampering or other shenanigans to dodge the issue. And by allowing the owner to witness the disassembly, then he (the owner) can be assured that the dealer, whom he already distrust, doesn't fix their screw up without owning up to the mistake, thereby holding the owner accountable for any and all costs. Finally, if the owner is so sure that the dealer screwed up (and he should be), and he is willing to pay for the investigation up to the point where his case is proved, then why would the dealer not accept that? Mama Yamaha isn't going to refund him any money, or buy him a new bike. The only thing they could do is force the dealer to fix his bike, which is what I think he should try in the first place. Usual bullshit disclaimers apply - Pants is not a lawyer.... [/QUOTE]
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Resolved!: Screwed up big -- trusted the dealer for the first valve check
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