Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/06/24
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What worked for me was the 'three strikes and yer out!' rule.
Rick.
On Tuesday, June 24, 2003, at 07:47 AM, David Young wrote:
> Gene said:
>
>
>> David
>>
>> It sounds like you could request Leica to replace it under the Lemon
>> Laws,
>> (I assume you live in the US).
>>
>> Gene
>
>
> Nice try! But, if you check my tag line, you'll see I do not, and in
> the land of the hockey puck, we have no such things as "lemon laws".
>
> Worse, if I send it to Leica NJ, UPS (their preferred carrier) will
> charge me $60 to clear customs when it returns, even though their work
> is free and there will be no duty owing! New Jersey and I are having
> discussions about this one....
>
>
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