>> Did the Nissan dealer change your vehicle ownership >> over to their info and refuse to change it back?
<chuckle> Nope; I never bought the car. But even if they had, it still would have been the dealer's fault, and not Nissan's. (Neither did this reseller refuse to change the information; he simply chose to make the client jump through hoops to do so. I'll say it again: Idiots) Here in Atlanta, one of the largest Chevrolet dealers in the country just went out of business (Bill Heard). They literally closed their doors at a dozen dealerships with no notice on a Wednesday afternoon and declared bankruptcy. The lots were all padlocked shut. Dozens of people had purchases in limbo or were stuck with their car in the service department and no way to get them out. I heard stories of people who had paid for their vehicles but not yet taken delivery and had no way to get the car that they had already purchased. It's still playing out, so we don't know how it all ends. The bankruptcy court now has to decide what to do with all of the cars that are locked in at the dealerships. But to date, I've not found anybody who claimed that any of this was Chevrolet's responsibility. -- Regards, Eric Longman zConnect - Internet Solutions for Business 800 Kennesaw Ave Ste 140 Marietta, GA 30060-1052 http://www.zconn.net 770 590-0888 800 959-8896 _______________________________________________ domains-gen mailing list [email protected] http://discuss.tucows.com/mailman/listinfo/domains-gen
