<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Biff: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.
[This message was edited by Biff on 02-09-04 at 07:10 AM.]<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
You are a fool. First, patience breaks down the plaintiff and benefits the defendant. I'm not sure what experience you have but you're dead wrong. Furthermore, don't sue GM. You're going to lose fast and hard much more than you already have. GM has many more important issues to address than your silly obsession with the Hummer. Your email address alone is sufficient to show your level of professionalism. Have fun paying those legal bills dummy.
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