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Re: TT Recall

To: jemitchell@compuserve.com, cmarsh90@hotmail.com, jmoore@spyglass.com,
Subject: Re: TT Recall
From: "Chris Marsh" <cmarsh90@hotmail.com>
Date: Tue, 09 Nov 1999 10:44:24 PST


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>Subject: Re: TT Recall
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>Chris Marsh asked:
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> >Is there such a thing as an involuntary recall?
>
>It's called a "mandatory" recall and, yes, there is such a thing.
>
> > Do they come to your house
> >and take your car from you?
>
>
>No, but if you don't have the work done (which, by the definition
>of a recall, must be done at the manufacturer's expense) it can
>void your warranty.

Ok makes sense to have a "mandatory" recall, but when they originally sold 
you the car they offered a product in whatever condition with a warranty, 
seems kind of wrong to me that they would then say "Oh sorry wait we screwed 
up if you don't let us do this you don't have a warranty".

Chris Marsh


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