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Originally Posted by SuperTom
Word of mouth is the best way to get back at any bad business. If the dealership makes good on the situation they can gain back their credibility. Either way everyone on the internet has that information on that dealership now.
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What you say is true, but this is not the right time.
As an attorney, I would love to be representing the dealership. The plaintiff is out there shouting his whole case to everyone. You think the attorney's that represents the defendant doesn't read this? Perhaps there's some law that protects the dealer from the actions of an employee? If not, they would in most cases have insurance to cover such an event.
Now the whole case is on the internet. If for some reason the dealership prevails, I can turn around and sue the plaintiff for slander.
I'm not judging anyone by these statements. If the plaintiff wins, they have the rest of their life to blast the dealership.
I stand-by my earlier statement in this case, past, and future. The best advice you will ever receive from an attorney is "STFU"