Robert Bruninga via EV wrote:
This is laughable.  Sure the car is yours to do anything you want with.

But when you want to go ask Tesla to "activate it", then guess what, you
are ASKING for help from someone who has a very valid reason not to want to
take the risk to HELP you with YOUR salvage  CAR which you OWN.

If  you want help from Tesla, either do what they want (to give you the
help while minimizing their risk) or shut-up and go sit in your car and
enjoy your OWNERSHIP as a yard ornament.

Except that consumers have rights that the courts have long upheld.

1. Businesses must sell to consumers on a non-discriminatory basis. They can't "blacklist" certain people.

2. Consumers have a reasonable expectation of "fitness for use". I.e. a company can't sell something that they rigged so the customer can't use it for its normal intended purpose.

Tesla is a young company. The young often make stupid mistakes. Hopefully, this attitude is a mistake that Tesla will learn from.

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Failure is only the opportunity to begin again more intelligently.
        -- Henry Ford
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