Vulcan Rider wrote:
JALLEN4 wrote:
Unless the dealer agrees to accept responsibility and or has been negligent, he will win every time.
And if you blindly accept the dealers claim that he is not responsible, he wins by default every time.
Do you not think it is likely that the dealer will CLAIM no responsibility even if he KNOWS he is probably responsible ??
I am saying that it's possible the dealer IS responsible and you are saying that too.....while at the same time telling me that I am wrong.
I guess some people just like to argue.
GET A LAWYER. Nobody making comments on here knows the details of the specific case in question.
No, I am not trying to argue the point. Just stating facts. Facts learned from 40 years of operating dealerships in multiple states. I bought the insurance policies, paid the attorneys to defend me, went to national dealer organization seminars where the problem was discussed, and dealt with the situation many times.
There were cases over the years where minor items were stolen while in my care and I opted to pay for these items where the customer was valued to the point it was a good business decision. That never extended to accepting the responsibility for the theft of the entire unit.