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Fighting an Auto-Warranty Denial?

Have you tried threatening to burn down the building?

I saw a movie once and if I remember right I'm pretty sure it worked out pretty well.
 
Have you tried threatening to burn down the building?

I saw a movie once and if I remember right I'm pretty sure it worked out pretty well.

I strongly considered this option. My wife wasn't as enthusiastic. ****ing women, amiright?
 
Have you tried threatening to burn down the building?

I saw a movie once and if I remember right I'm pretty sure it worked out pretty well.

You have to get someone to steal a bunch of money first and leave it in an envelope for you when you burn the building down.
 
Glad you are getting some coverage. I would just get it fixed, and sell it. i bet its worth close to 10k. pay off the repair and buy something older and cheap in the meantime, and come out a few grand ahead. save that for the down payment on the car you were going to purchase in 14.
 
I still drive a 92 suburban that i bought for 500$ 7 years ago. everyone gives me **** cause its so beat up, but I dont care. So nice to not have a car payment when money is tight.
 
I still drive a 92 suburban that i bought for 500$ 7 years ago. everyone gives me **** cause its so beat up, but I dont care. So nice to not have a car payment when money is tight.

This. I drove a 93 Celia until three years ago i bought dirt cheap. Got a much better job, and needed something more comfortable and reliable.

Can't wait to not have a car payment again. That time was great.
 
This. I drove a 93 Celia until three years ago i bought dirt cheap. Got a much better job, and needed something more comfortable and reliable.

Can't wait to not have a car payment again. That time was great.

Yep. No car payment is the way to go. I drove a '96 Kia (paid for in cash) from 1996 until it died last year. No car payment for 17 years! Bought a nicer car last year, but we've paid for ~70% of it, so the remaining car payment is pretty minimal.
 
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