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Old 07-01-2016, 07:53 PM   #106
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Originally Posted by Poodles View Post
Most autoparts stores will not take back a used/installed electronic part, and a battery is top of that list. As the the terminals are lead, if it's installed, it's very obvious.

At this point I would have simply lawyered up. The burden of proof is on them.
Update time: I now officially have the car back in my possession. As for the roadmap, that's very likely what's coming next. I am currently having my battery recharged and checked to see it the cells are good per AutoZone's free charging and checking system. I then plan on calling lawyer's for consultation in addition to seeing about having Geico's mechanical breakdown insurance take care of the repair so I can at least get my car running again. Then once I get a lawyer and hopefully can win this case, I can seek reimbursement and justice.
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