www.BadNissanInfinitiCars.com
angelfire
08-26-2005, 11:52 AM
I have a moldy Infiniti M45 that is making me sick, and all Infiniti will do is squirt in disinfectants. Read about it at www.BadNissanInfinitiCars.com
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jabby_jabby
08-27-2005, 02:47 AM
your link doesnt work.
angelfire
08-27-2005, 09:32 AM
Sorry... it's www.BadNissanInfinitiCars.com
ec437
08-27-2005, 08:09 PM
You certainly have a problem, and that dealer certainly hasn't helped you. However, you certainly haven't done your best to resolve the issue.
1. Take it to a different infiniti dealer.
2. Take it to a nissan dealer. (sometimes this will work, I know toyota dealers will service lexus cars)
3. Take it to an independent mechanic.
4. Complain to the BBB.
Now get moving.
1. Take it to a different infiniti dealer.
2. Take it to a nissan dealer. (sometimes this will work, I know toyota dealers will service lexus cars)
3. Take it to an independent mechanic.
4. Complain to the BBB.
Now get moving.
jabby_jabby
08-28-2005, 02:19 AM
4. Complain to the BBB.
He did this:
08-19-2005: I have initiated a request for Arbitration with the Better Business Bureau. The BBB will hear both sides and issue a ruling that is binding on Infiniti if I accept it. Their ruling is not binding on me. Colorado Law requires BBB Arbitration before I can sue using the provisions of the Colorado Lemon Law.
If Arbitration fails, my next step will be to retain a Lemon Law Attorney and sue Infiniti for relief using the provisions of the Colorado Lemon Law and/or the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act and/or The Uniform Commercial Code, whichever my attorney believes has the best chance of success.
Good luck buddy, you really got screwed. I mean, if it's affected your health, time for them to do something. But on the other side, the moment is starts affecting health, youll have a harder time getting them to admit fault, in case you sue for more.
He did this:
08-19-2005: I have initiated a request for Arbitration with the Better Business Bureau. The BBB will hear both sides and issue a ruling that is binding on Infiniti if I accept it. Their ruling is not binding on me. Colorado Law requires BBB Arbitration before I can sue using the provisions of the Colorado Lemon Law.
If Arbitration fails, my next step will be to retain a Lemon Law Attorney and sue Infiniti for relief using the provisions of the Colorado Lemon Law and/or the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act and/or The Uniform Commercial Code, whichever my attorney believes has the best chance of success.
Good luck buddy, you really got screwed. I mean, if it's affected your health, time for them to do something. But on the other side, the moment is starts affecting health, youll have a harder time getting them to admit fault, in case you sue for more.
angelfire
08-28-2005, 11:25 AM
Good luck buddy, you really got screwed. I mean, if it's affected your health, time for them to do something. But on the other side, the moment is starts affecting health, youll have a harder time getting them to admit fault, in case you sue for more.
Which is why it's in Infiniti's best interest to settle NOW with a simple buyback BEFORE we get to a court room.
Which is why it's in Infiniti's best interest to settle NOW with a simple buyback BEFORE we get to a court room.
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