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Re: [e36] BMW/Rallye Motors Customer Service is NO service
- Subject: Re: [e36] BMW/Rallye Motors Customer Service is NO service
- From: David Beatty <dbeatty@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 17:47:06 -0500
Sorry to send to whole list, but I couldn't find address of original
sender.
<<<> One of my major concerns of this is the resale value of my
car. A service
> record like this can't be good. Any comments?>>>
nothing personal, but if it were me I wouldn't touch your car with a ten
foot pole. I'd expect a discount of a few thousand. A lawyer may be
cheaper.
Bmw already knows youre a fool bc you bought a $45k car without a decent
back seat (they know I'm an idiot bc I bought one without any backseat
or even a spare tire), and it's possible they will treat you that way.
I once saw the buyer profile issued to bmw salespeople for m3s',
something like they're younger and less well-heeled than typical bmw
buyers. Chrysler/jeep treated me like a sap up until the day they
returned all my money with interest. I think I would have fared better
if I had whited out "Patent trademark copyright" from my letter head :-)
fact is, they lost almost nothing in the deal except, retroactively, the
sale.
If it were a 15k taurus, I'd say take your lumps bc I lost a lot of
soldiers in winning my battle. But with a 45k car you stand to lose a
lot. Plus, I imagine bmw is still smarting from the bmw v gore thing
even though they did duck the big bullet (mondo punitives). I haven't
the foggiest idea what your rights are under consumer law, you may be
outside of the lemon law period, but the warranty has to count for
something.
I kept waiting for chrylser to behave as if they wanted happy customers,
they never did even remotely. Bmw and roslyn may have already written
you off as a lost sale. Send everything certified mail, return receipt
requested. Make sure all service orders are filled out completely and
accurately before and after service, and signed.
At this point I wouldn't drive a v8 grd chero if it were the only way
out of a burning building. But if you still love the car, consider
making an offer to bmw or the dealer: trade your car (retail value with
deduction for the mileage up until it stopped running right) for a new
m3 (with same price over invoice as yours). That's more than fair and
they lose nothing bc they essentially retain the profit on the first
sale.
My biggest advice: nip it in the bud now. my lemon fiasco was the worst
experience of my life outside the deaths of family members.
David D. Beatty
Myers Bigel Sibley & Sajovec, P.A.
Patent Attorneys
Suite 250, 111 Corning Road, Cary, NC 27511
PO Box 37428, Raleigh, NC 27627
Telephone: 919-854-1400
Fax: 919-854-1401
dbeatty@domain.elided
web site: www.carolinapatents.com
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