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Johnthe"great",
There are valid warranty claims and there are fraudulent claims. It is your duty to prevent the fraud from happening and passing along the cost to other GM patrons. Fraudulent claims creates a much more difficult time for people that are honest to have appropriate treatment with their own claims.
This guy is going to try to break the law and you're defending him? Why? Once it's in cyberspace, it becomes everyone's business. I, for one, am glad the GM Customer Service user has begun looking into it.
"Stop snitchin'" "Snitches get stitches"... blah blah blah. You mind your business, the masses will negate your stance.
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