Old 12-10-15, 05:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Maelochs
Send them a registered letter, return receipt requested, to their corporate office including a precise description, photos, copies of receipts, statements from the dealer, and whatever else you have to make the case. Then they won't be able to deny having the info.

After that ... emails, phone calls, etc until you get fed up and send another registered letter suggesting that they are in default and in a precarious legal position.

This...and include a copy to the (your) State Attorney Generals Office, Consumer Protection Division.
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