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Milesblue42

05/14/15 4:37 PM

#6050 RE: FredVestor #6048

Author Frederic's blog-is-kinda-silly...ZERO-TESLA-RESPONSE

The comment you quoted is explaining why it is likely that an OEM (Tesla) would reject warranty claim based on tuner modifications (Saleen).

This is exactly the point "autthor Frederic" was making in his article.

BTW have you seen his most recent article about Saleen? http://blacksheepplanet.com/index.php/2015/05/14/saleen-automotive-lost-84-of-its-value-year-to-date/



None of what the authors talks about regarding the warranty makes any sense. Sure he can ramble on and on and on but he won't provide proof. His email to Tesla doesn't ask the question would they deny a warranty claim for a Saleen Tesla. He appears to tip toe lightly around the subject...hmmmmm

Notice how the Author didn't provide not one single link to the actual warranty laws

Not we really sure his silly warranty Tesla warranty denial claims can be trusted

If he or she truly believed in what they were saying he would've provided a warranty link about the la

Please Re Read Author Frederic blog again that person isn't making any sense at all regarding Tesla denying a Saleen Tesla warranty claim.

Methinks the Author got so excited to put the blog together that he failed to proof read the blog

wj2005

05/14/15 10:30 PM

#6054 RE: FredVestor #6048

Lol.. Another one really?

Well the author Frederic Lambert is just a troll.

Flat out talking about pumping/dumping a stock and bringing up ihub in the article makes it very very suspicious in my opinion.

Honestly, anyone reading that article and then coming on here will figure out that the article is just trying to point fingers at other posters of this site when he knows absolutely nothing about them.

Again, tesla cannot just void a warranty because they want to. Many they do that in Canada but NOT in the United States.

rooket

05/15/15 12:12 PM

#6057 RE: FredVestor #6048

Anyone paying that kind of money for a car is going to ask about warranty before they sign paperwork. That is a given. It is going to be rare for people with wealth to do otherwise. After all, in order to stay rich you pretty much don't want to spend any money whatsoever. A car is a money pit anyway. There are some folk that are rich that never want to have anything to do with an automobile.

We talk about losing money on SLNN stock but we usually don't talk a whole lot about paying for these overpriced pieces of transportation. We lose a lot more money buying any car new from a dealer than we do off of this stock. Unless, of course, someone bought $30k of shares of this thing and then it tanked. I sure the hell wasn't about to invest that kind of money into a penny stock.