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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronkh View Post
    At least they had a good line of............. (made me feel better)
    Yeah, the optimist in me says that just to make the right noises requires some degree of a clue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Accumulator View Post
    Yeah, the optimist in me says that just to make the right noises requires some degree of a clue.
    Yep
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    Re: Would you have this fixed? Wait??

    RonK -
    Great news !

    Did they talk about using paint with a flex additive so in case there was any flexing because something was pushing on it, etc., that the paint would be able to flex and not break ?

    Did they look at it and tell you that they have seen this before,and even have a Factory Bulletin with the Factory process for fixing this for good ?

    What was the cause of the paint failure ?

    Hope it comes back perfectly done and not even you will be able to tell it was ever touched,,
    Dan F

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stokdgs View Post
    RonK -
    Great news !

    Did they talk about using paint with a flex additive so in case there was any flexing because something was pushing on it, etc., that the paint would be able to flex and not break ?

    Did they look at it and tell you that they have seen this before,and even have a Factory Bulletin with the Factory process for fixing this for good ?

    What was the cause of the paint failure ?

    Hope it comes back perfectly done and not even you will be able to tell it was ever touched,,
    Dan F
    didn`t ask about flex agent. He said appeared damage was caused by improper install on vents
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    Wow I don`t know how I missed this thread. Good luck on the surgery on Sept 12!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronkh View Post
    didn`t ask about flex agent. He said appeared damage was caused by improper install on vents
    so they gonna reinstall the vents right next time?


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    Re: Would you have this fixed? Wait??

    I feel so ignored..........
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    Quote Originally Posted by 512detail View Post
    so they gonna reinstall the vents right next time?
    I hope
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronkh View Post
    I feel so ignored..........
    what was that?


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    Re: Would you have this fixed? Wait??

    Quote Originally Posted by Stokdgs View Post
    RonK -
    Great news !

    Did they talk about using paint with a flex additive so in case there was any flexing because something was pushing on it, etc., that the paint would be able to flex and not break ?

    Did they look at it and tell you that they have seen this before,and even have a Factory Bulletin with the Factory process for fixing this for good ?

    What was the cause of the paint failure ?

    Hope it comes back perfectly done and not even you will be able to tell it was ever touched,,
    Dan F
    I didn`t find a bulletin in Shopkey. But who knows how long it takes for GM to provide the info.
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    Re: Would you have this fixed? Wait??

    Quote Originally Posted by ShawnF350 View Post
    I didn`t find a bulletin in Shopkey. But who knows how long it takes for GM to provide the info.
    Thanks for looking Shawn.
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    Re: Would you have this fixed? Wait??

    Quote Originally Posted by Loach View Post
    The dealership should absolutely pay to have that fixed while having nothing to do with choosing the process by which it becomes fixed. Their version of "fixing" it adds a completely new level of problems that will have to be fixed. Crazy a defect like this pops up this early!
    Dealers do not pay for warranty claims. If you read the warranty, GM is on the hook to make it right and doesn`t have to give the customer a say in how the repair will be done. Where did you get the notion of getting the dealer to pay?

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    Re: Would you have this fixed? Wait??

    Just saw this thread. As Warren Zevon sang: "Send lawyers, Guns, and Money". Get it fixed right Ron. "The ```` has hit the fan".
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    Re: Would you have this fixed? Wait??

    Dealerships like to sell cars. Happy, satisfied customers buy cars and unhappy customers go on forums and name names, scan documents and post pictures. Could go on but I think the point is made. People tend to move toward the least pain and car dealers and most l business toward higher profits, good bisinesses toward doing the right thing and customer satisfaction.

    If I had to guess that`s not a GM defect. The car had lot damage and was fixed on the cheap and not too soon after the sale it`s peeling.



    Quote Originally Posted by Sonic Mustang View Post
    Dealers do not pay for warranty claims. If you read the warranty, GM is on the hook to make it right and doesn`t have to give the customer a say in how the repair will be done. Where did you get the notion of getting the dealer to pay?
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    Re: Would you have this fixed? Wait??

    Quote Originally Posted by JSFM35X View Post
    Dealerships like to sell cars. Happy, satisfied customers buy cars and unhappy customers go on forums and name names, scan documents and post pictures. Could go on but I think the point is made. People tend to move toward the least pain and car dealers and most l business toward higher profits, good bisinesses toward doing the right thing and customer satisfaction.

    If I had to guess that`s not a GM defect. The car had lot damage and was fixed on the cheap and not too soon after the sale it`s peeling.
    Why do I even bother? (Personal Attack Removed)

    A refresher with forum rules might be in order.
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