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Originally Posted by Cunnos
write a letter to the owner, manager, and every executive of the dealership. Tell them your in contact with Nissan corporate, and then VERY clearly let them know how they can fix it. DO not threaten them, but notify them that you are taking action through Nissan corporate and have a documented report with pictures, names, etc, stating what happened to your car.
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This is great advise! Names, contacts numbers, times you spoke with them could prove to be very important. The more detail the better.