Thread: '37 Oze build
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11-18-2013 09:48 AM #11
In a perfect world, that would be the answer!!! However in our real world suing and winning a company for poor quality is seldom a winnable case unless there is proof of false advertising.... The company's attorney shoots it down with the fact that quality is subjective, not objective, and as Daytonagary implied in his post, "let the buyer beware". Buying anything without knowing the past history of the product from it's current manufacturer, or not personally looking it over and assuring it meets your own standards of quality is still the best way to make purchases and prevent situations like this...Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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