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- From: tmkk@uiuc.edu (Khan)
- Subject: Re: What do you do when Mitsubishi's Customer Relations says "F*** O**"
- References: <1992Nov5.212603.10304@linus.mitre.org>
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- Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana
- Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1992 13:26:45 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov5.212603.10304@linus.mitre.org> rajiv@hilltop.mitre.org (Rajiv Kohli) writes:
- >I have had a Diamante 92 for the past 10 months. Since day 1 it has
- >had a rattle from the stereo and from within the console.
- >
- >Mitsubishi Regional Manager authorized 5 different stereo sets to
- >replacements over the 10 month period. The rattle is still there
- >and is now probably worse.
-
- [Classic horror story omitted.]
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- I'd say fix the rattle yourself. This is not a major problem like a
- broken valve stem or a total drivetrain failure - this is just a rattle.
- Sure, it's the principle of the thing, but you have already spent more
- in your own time, money, and frustration to more than pay for the repair
- (even if you have someone else do it for you). It's fine to stand on
- principle, but is it really worth all the hassle for a $25 repair job?
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