September 24, 2009
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Category: Business & Finance
I bought a used car from a dealer in Syracuse, NY with a bad transmission. It is a 93 LeBaron with 135,000 miles on it. It drove off the lot OK then the transmission went a few miles later. He’s been “working on it” for OVER 2 MONTHS!! He continues to delay me with new excuses every week. He won’t give me my money back and yet he won’t admit the car is no good. Other than the NY State DMV, Attorney General and the Better Business Bureau are there any other sources besides a lawyer to ask for help?
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September 23, 2009
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Category: Business & Finance
suv still under warranty. 2004 escalade awd. replaced steering shaft 06/07, continues to make crunch noise when making a hard right turn. I was told the steering part had to be remodeled in november. the new part still makes the crunch noise. what are my options.
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September 21, 2009
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Category: Business & Finance
0 miles.
Lemon law does NOT apply to used vehicles. They’re sold As-is. or with a limited warranty, sometimes.
But no lemon law in effect.
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September 21, 2009
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Can SHE still file law suit for a puppy who died? Breeder is not willing to to help in any way. Still wants balance due on dead pup. Spent well over $300 to find out puppy could not be saved. Breeder says no way parvo came from her property. But no other dogs who have been around dog is sick. She claims none of her dogs are sick. My pup is from same litter as this pup and he is fine. My pup lives right next door to my friend. None of the dogs near us have parvo. She says it was in the air on our ride home. Parvo is not airbourne as far as I know. Any good advice is appreciated. I don’t want this don’t buy from breeders crap or that there are millions of dogs dying in shelters I know this. We wanted this specfic breed of dog.
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September 20, 2009
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http://www.computerlemonlaw.com/rights.h…
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September 19, 2009
By: admin
Category: Food & Drink
In the North Sea, helicopters usually fly out to the rigs every day or so, with crew and small supply items. Also, supply ships usually visit once or twice a week with bulkier deliveries of fuel, water, chemicals and materials.
I remember years ago whilst working on a rig, the perishable salad stuff running out after a storm had prevented re-supplies from reaching us for a few days, but there were plenty of other bulk supplies on board. The rig operators plan for this sort of thing of course.
As for fuel – the rigs only drill the boreholes, and do not produce the oil. On the bigger production facilities, you cannot just tap into the oil stream, because it’s crude oil, not refined. So the rigs have to use fuel oil and diesel for their enegy needs, just like everybody else! That said, some of the excess produced gas can be used for on-site electricity generation. I think that some of the production facilities are also now using wind and solar power to supplement their energy needs.
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September 19, 2009
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Category: Food & Drink
My hubby has just made a cuppa and a toasted tea cake and it was so lovely, it would never have tasted as good if I’d made it!
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September 19, 2009
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Category: Business & Finance
yes, if you key in www.california lemon law you will find it. The california lemon law applies not just only to vehicles, but appliances, computures, etc anything over $25.00.
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September 14, 2009
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I am 5 weeks prego and just curious.
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September 14, 2009
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We bought a brand new Suburban right before Christmas in 2006, so we’ve had it now for 2 years and have put over 50,000 miles on it. Within the first month 2 seperate problems came up with the keyless entry system (remote). After that, within a couple of months, the 4 wheel drive gave out. Within a couple-few more months the 4wd gave out again. We have had a couple other issues crop up as well… NOW, as I was turning left through an intersection I heard a soud like something metal flew out from under my car and then the words “service stablitrak… service traction control” came up…
Since we had a bunch of things come up ever since we bought it does the CA lemon law apply to our car? Or, does it sound like we are basically stuck with a car that will need repairs???
The latest instance SCARED the hell out of me because while I was idling at a stop light, smoke (grey colored smoke) started coming from the back of my car… would that possibly warrant the dealer taking it seriously enough to try to work something out?
I’m mainly worried because we have 4 kids all in car seats and now with smoke coming from the car I’m worried something may happen one time when I’m driving and won’t be able to get them out in time…
Thoughts?
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September 10, 2009
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We bought a brand new Suburban right before Christmas in 2006, so we’ve had it now for 2 years and have put over 50,000 miles on it. Within the first month 2 seperate problems came up with the keyless entry system (remote). After that, within a couple of months, the 4 wheel drive gave out. Within a couple-few more months the 4wd gave out again. We have had a couple other issues crop up as well… NOW, as I was turning left through an intersection I heard a soud like something metal flew out from under my car and then the words “service stablitrak… service traction control” came up…
Since we had a bunch of things come up ever since we bought it does the CA lemon law apply to our car? Or, does it sound like we are basically stuck with a car that will need repairs???
The latest instance SCARED the hell out of me because while I was idling at a stop light, smoke (grey colored smoke) started coming from the back of my car… would that possibly warrant the dealer taking it seriously enough to try to work something out?
I’m mainly worried because we have 4 kids all in car seats and now with smoke coming from the car I’m worried something may happen one time when I’m driving and won’t be able to get them out in time…
Thoughts?
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September 09, 2009
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Category: Food & Drink
For example, white wine, tap water, Cointreau, lager and even chocolate taste much better cold. On the other hand, tea, coffee and brandy, as well as most cooked meals, taste much better warm or hot. English beer and red wine are better at room or cellar temperature. Why?
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September 07, 2009
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Category: Business & Finance
I purchased a car in Sept. of 06. In February of 08 with 15,000 miles on the car I brought the car in for a problem when changing gears. They couldnt diagnose the problem because they said it wasnt frequent enough. I then brought the car in again for that same problem plus a vibration that lasted 4 seconds and occurred every 20 minutes in the beginning of July. They said they felt the problem when we test drove it and tried to fix it. When the car was picked up a week later, it was still doing the same thing. It was brought back again and we were told again that it lasted too short a time each time for them to figure out what was wrong. After many talks with the manager and more tests run on the car, they are now going to change the transmission. If this does not resolve it, do I qualify for Lemon Law or do they have to try to fix it another time? The car now has 19,000 miles on it because of all the test drives they have done on it. Does that change anything?
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September 05, 2009
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Category: Business & Finance
I’m going to make an offer to someone whose selling a Jeep. He buys cars from auctions (I think government police auctions but I’m not too sure), and then sells them on his own. He doesn’t work for a dealer, he is completely buy himself. Does the Lemon Law apply to situations like this?? If I find something wrong with it after I purchase it that he didn’t tell me I would like him to pay for it. Please let me know.
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September 05, 2009
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Category: Food & Drink
Just yesterday I kept asking my sister lets get something to eat she told me to wait the more and more I waited all of a sudden I got this little pain in me didn’t think anything of it I went to get a bag of chips and soda and it felt painful to swallow like there’s clot in me and the food is digesting slow it’s weird then my back gets a funny pain it’s really serious today its happening again I don’t know what i t is?
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September 05, 2009
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I’m going to make an offer to someone whose selling a Jeep. He buys cars from auctions (I think government police auctions but I’m not too sure), and then sells them on his own. He doesn’t work for a dealer, he is completely buy himself. Does the Lemon Law apply to situations like this?? If I find something wrong with it after I purchase it that he didn’t tell me I would like him to pay for it. Please let me know.
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September 05, 2009
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Category: Food & Drink
Thank you
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September 03, 2009
By: admin
Category: Business & Finance
i dont think that its fair you should have a 3 day cool of period, iam in that situation i just got a 2006 used dodge charger and i made a mistake that salesman really got me, the next day i realized that i was not going to be able to afford it and guess what the sales man could care less, now iam stuck with a 30,000.00 car and paying $618.00 a month i havent even given my payment so now iam trying to sell it and its very hard, iam going thru a depression because if i dont pay it i will have to return it to wells fargo, and have a repo in my credit. if you whant to let me know about your ploblem you can e-mail me jhze@hotmail.com , iam in a very bad situation.
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August 31, 2009
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Category: Business & Finance
we bought a car 07/06/07 and it broke down 07/09/07 20 miles out of town.
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August 30, 2009
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Category: Business & Finance
I bought a new 2005 RV and it has been back the the manufacture 4 times for the same problem and they just want to fix it.But I told them just pay back or give me another one.Well they won’t budge.I only have two more yrs. on the warranty then it’s my fix and my money after that.No I’m going to sell it ,because I ‘m not going to put someone else in my position.I want a damn good attornery to make them take responiblity for their product.Please no dump trucks.
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August 30, 2009
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http://www.malteseonly.com/lemon.html
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August 29, 2009
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it still lights up sounds the same. full power settings etc? is it beyond repair?
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August 28, 2009
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Category: Food & Drink
What about in the case of a child- does raising their arms above their head really help clear the throat/chest in the same situation? I’m not talking about CPR or First aid. A lot of old folks do it and I was wondering if it’s just an old wives’ tale. I’m looking for scientific proof that it works/does not work.
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August 24, 2009
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Category: Business & Finance
I can speak from experience.. It is the company that you are suing that is responsible for all fees to the attorney. You are liable for nothing whether you win or lose! 3 yrs ago the fee was about $2,500. So it might be a little more today.
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August 24, 2009
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My chest hurts whenever i eat. I thought it was because i didnt chew enough, but it still hurt when i chewed my food and it even hurt when i drank water. Im taking antibiotic to prevent the pain because i have my wisdom tooth growing in a crooked direction, and on Monday im going to have it pulled out. Does anyone know if my chest pain is related? It hurts at the spot when the food travels past my throat and into the top of my chest. And information about the oral surgery im having will help. Does it hurt when they pull out my wisdom teeth and how long does it take? And i heard it hurts like crazy after.
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August 23, 2009
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we can return Obama?
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August 20, 2009
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Does Apple have a lemon law on its notebooks? Thanks
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August 20, 2009
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Category: Business & Finance
that would depend on a couple of things. First, did you buy the car from a dealership of the same manufacturer? Did you know that the car was considered a lemon? And most importantly, is the warranty issue something other than what the original “lemon” label was placed on the car?
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August 19, 2009
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Category: Business & Finance
Yes it does, if you’ve had the vehicle into the repair shop or dealer 3 times for the same problem and it hasn’t been resolved the lemon law applies (in michigan anyway) good luck
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August 18, 2009
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Category: Business & Finance
no
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August 17, 2009
By: admin
Category: Business & Finance
No and no, unfortunately.
Lemon Laws do not usually cover a car with that many miles.
30 days for what? If you mean “do I have a 30-day return period?” the answer is no. Once you’ve signed the contract and taken delivery, the car is yours.
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August 17, 2009
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Category: Business & Finance
Please name the episode # in what season.
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August 17, 2009
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Category: Business & Finance
We live in california. The bike is a 2005 kawasaki 250. It only had 240 miles on it when we got it. It broke down the first time 3 days after we got it. It came with a full warranty so they “fixed” it. It broke 3 days later same problem. Then 2 times since. We have had it less than a month and it’s broken 4 times or more times if you count how many times it’s just died on the side of the road and would actually restart for another 2 minutes. What are our rights? We asked them about returning or exchanging it for one that worked and they told us we were stuck with it and they would fix it again… they haven’t and my husband is refusing to ride it because he’s almost been thrown over the handlebars twice. It just keeps dying, they said it was gas, they said it was a crip in the fuel line, electrical, manufactured that way. All Crap.
And for bad publicity sake-the shop is Quincy’s on main in El Cajon, CA -by san diego.Don’t ever shop there,their bikes are crap and the service is worse
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August 16, 2009
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Category: Business & Finance
Repair men have come to my home 5 times, and worked on the fridge twice by putting in new compressor they are going to put in a third compressor which probably wont work
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August 15, 2009
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Category: Food & Drink
Being a student, I have also worked as a Lab monitor, and I often see my fellow mates, bringing in “Food and drinks(non alcoholic)” to the Lab. Rarely someone really adheres to the many “No Food or Drinks” signs posted in the Lab. Does “No food and drink” really make you hungry and thirsty?
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