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Old 02-09-2004, 01:01 PM
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>DRTYFN: "Not real bright, are you? Did you know that the word "from" is used to indicate origin? Notice the word "Oregon" next to the word "from"? That means that I reside or live in Oregon. That wasn't so tough, was it?" <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> No, of course it wasn't tough. It's just that "from" means nothing if you are a poser just like the GM Hummer. I assumed as much since you are so full of venom. Your insults are hilarious. It must be terribly debilitating that you take your unimportant nitwit little life so seriously.

<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>DRTYFN: "First, it's poseur, not poser."<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Ha-ha-ha, this must be a joke! A poseur is poser, not the other way around! Similarly, a jackass is a nitwit not the other way around.

<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>DRTYFN: "Second, just because you're not smart enough or determined enough to get GM to remedy your situation doesn't make the H2 a poseur. I had lots of problems with my first H2 (that I paid cash for-oooh, you not the only one to do that hotshot) but I convinced GM that they needed to buy mine back and give me a new one. Might I suggest that instead of being a whiny snivelling little bitch that you research the lemon laws in Alaska, form a plan of attack and take the battle to them."<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> I have a plan of attack and I have been executing it since September. As I have mentioned in this thread, I have all the time in the world. I couldn't care less that I am not driving this GM truck. There are plenty of better SUVs, many of which I have owned or I have had the use of. I am stating this to indicate a valid frame-of-reference, not to be a Hotshot. you nitwit. You are probably aware that recent auto and truck magazine reveiws of the Hummer and other SUVs state the same.

Multiple attacks at my intellegence? You were one that couldn't spell an extremely commonly used 3-letter abbreviation after being spotted an "e", a "t", and a "c".

As far as I am concerned, the Hummer I own is merely an asset that I have been dealing with with as little effort as neccessary to continue the attack. The manager of the dealership is a friend of mine. He has been interfacing with GM in my behalf. As detailed in this thread: In September GM's regional manager said he would not honor the warranty repair. An appeal took a month and it merely ended with a verbal rubber stamp of the regional manager's decision. I let a month go by with my manager friend talking to the regional parts manager and the regional service manager. We were looking foward to a November GM meeting in Detroit with some people he felt would have some sway over the regional boys. In December, the regional parts manager and the regional service manager were on board to repair the vehicle. As I did in September, I demanded a letter of decision. My manager friend continued this demand in October, November and December. In Decmber GM promised one. It was re-requested and promised over the course of the next eight weeks. Last week they finally sent a letter that offered to provide parts for the repair, but not labor.

If I am successful in my pursuit of GM --I will be-- the vehicle still has the same value it did when it wrecked. Damages will be tripled. In my experience regarding legal matters, patience benefits the plaintif, much more than it does the defendant. A new Hummer is not what I want out this. I have no desire to own another one of these. I am out for blood. GM's behavior has been appalling. They have actually said "we are a large corporation and we don't care if you sue." Guns are drawn. We are sending them a letter gining them two weeks to perform. We now know they won't do this. So in two weeks a suit will be filed.

Maybe this information helps you understand my actions.

To be clear, I am patient because: (1) I don't give a **** that I am not driving the GM Hummer; (2) GM has been digging themselves a generous hole to fall in; and (3) patience has benefitted me in the past in these kinds of conflicts, and I am sure that it will in this case.

<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>DRTYFN quote, "And why would you own a "high end" vehicle in Alaska? Oh yeah, leave the snotty ass attitude in your closet with your dresses and high heels."<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> You nitwit! Alaska has some wonderful roads and off-roads. I have driven all over Washington, Oregon, California, Idaho, Nevada, Montana, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Mexico, Texas, Colorado, Louisiana, Arkansas, Georgia and Florida. I keep cars in the Lower 48. I grew up at North Lake Tahoe. I have done off-roading in the western states and Mexico. For on-road use one of my favorite road cars for Alaska is the Porsche Carrera 4S, since it is a year-around toy. My favorite road car in the lower 48 is the Dodge Viper GTS, as long as it isn't raining or snowing.

Again, I state much of this to be certain that you understand that my frame-of-reference allows me the humility to state a few of my observations.

I originally started this thread to give information that my girlfriend thought other Hummer people should have. Unexpectedly, it became valuable to me almost immediately.

Your hissing and spitting does little for this forum or this thread. It smells like youthful arrogance and foolishness. It is humorous. However, I think you desparately need to get a life ....etc.

Love,

Your "snotty ass", "dresses and high-heels" "troll" ex-Hummer owner, ex-forum participant, and non-poser,

Biff
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[This message was edited by Biff on 02-09-04 at 07:10 AM.]
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