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Originally Posted by Kevins89notch
Yet in his first post, I don't see him with pitchforks and torches screaming we attack at dawn.
Read the OP's exact words: "the dealership is telling us it is not their problem. They even refuse to provide my wife and I (and our insurance company) with their insurance information."
So at day 5, he's thinking, "Wow, I'm about to be ****ed, maybe I should start documenting this." That and he's looking for opinions/thoughts/advice/etc.
This didn't go viral for almost 20 days or so, and none of that was the OP's doing.
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LMAO, he knew what would happen.
And read the whole thing. He made the assumption that the dealer purposely delayed calling him so that they could talk to their lawyers. It was an obvious directional mood line painting a picture of the dealer sitting at a big oak desk twisting his handlebar mustache and laughing in an evil manner.
It was Sunday evening. Perfectly logical to handle it first thing in the morning.
And if we are to believe a dealer had an employee wreck a customers car and then tell the customer it's not our problem then I guess that explains this whole thing. NO WAY that happened. Not from someone that matters. Who would say that, the janitor?