From: Tegger on
john <johngdole(a)hotmail.com> wrote in
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> Toyota, the world's largest automaker, faces at least 30 lawsuits
> filed on behalf of customers in the U.S. and Canada seeking a range of
> damages from loss of cars' value to a return of profits.


Your article doesn't state, but I'll bet 29 of those suits are in the US,
where it's easier to sue someone than it is to go to the store and buy
potato chips.




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Tegger

From: Tegger on
jim beam <me(a)privacy.net> wrote in
news:zOednSPfwuTyePDWnZ2dnUVZ_vxi4p2d(a)speakeasy.net:

> On 02/06/2010 10:59 AM, john wrote:
>> Toyota, the world's largest automaker, faces at least 30 lawsuits
>> filed on behalf of customers in the U.S. and Canada seeking a range
>> of damages from loss of cars' value to a return of profits.
>>
>> The class actions, in U.S. state and federal courts and Canadian
>> provinces, demand compensation for flaws including those disclosed in
>> Toyota's recalls over sudden acceleration of its vehicles. More than
>> half the cases go beyond the floor mats and pedals cited by the
>> company.
>>
>> The number of cases has grown daily in the past week. The company
>> also faces at least 10 lawsuits brought by individuals claiming
>> deaths or injuries caused by uncontrollable acceleration of vehicles.
>>
>> Full article at:
>> http://www.freep.com
>
>
> how much are you getting paid for being a shill with this garbage?
>



He's a H8R-Boi! Probably fell off his skateboard too many times.


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Tegger


From: Gary L. Burnore on
On Sat, 06 Feb 2010 13:55:59 -0800, jim beam <me(a)privacy.net> wrote:

>On 02/06/2010 10:59 AM, john wrote:
>> Toyota, the world's largest automaker, faces at least 30 lawsuits
>> filed on behalf of customers in the U.S. and Canada seeking a range of
>> damages from loss of cars' value to a return of profits.
>>
>> The class actions, in U.S. state and federal courts and Canadian
>> provinces, demand compensation for flaws including those disclosed in
>> Toyota's recalls over sudden acceleration of its vehicles. More than
>> half the cases go beyond the floor mats and pedals cited by the
>> company.
>>
>> The number of cases has grown daily in the past week. The company also
>> faces at least 10 lawsuits brought by individuals claiming deaths or
>> injuries caused by uncontrollable acceleration of vehicles.
>>
>> Full article at:
>> http://www.freep.com/article/20100206/BUSINESS01/2060355/Toyota-faces-30-suits-in-U.S.-Canada
>
>
>how much are you getting paid for being a shill with this garbage?

He's mad because he thinks a Toyota tech stole his girlfirend.
From: Edwardo Starinski on


"Gary L. Burnore" <gburnore(a)databasix.com> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 06 Feb 2010 13:55:59 -0800, jim beam <me(a)privacy.net> wrote:
>
>>On 02/06/2010 10:59 AM, john wrote:
>>> Toyota, the world's largest automaker, faces at least 30 lawsuits
>>> filed on behalf of customers in the U.S. and Canada seeking a range of
>>> damages from loss of cars' value to a return of profits.
>>>
>>> The class actions, in U.S. state and federal courts and Canadian
>>> provinces, demand compensation for flaws including those disclosed in
>>> Toyota's recalls over sudden acceleration of its vehicles. More than
>>> half the cases go beyond the floor mats and pedals cited by the
>>> company.
>>>
>>> The number of cases has grown daily in the past week. The company also
>>> faces at least 10 lawsuits brought by individuals claiming deaths or
>>> injuries caused by uncontrollable acceleration of vehicles.
>>>
>>> Full article at:
>>> http://www.freep.com/article/20100206/BUSINESS01/2060355/Toyota-faces-30-suits-in-U.S.-Canada
>>
>>
>>how much are you getting paid for being a shill with this garbage?
>
> He's mad because he thinks a Toyota tech stole his girlfirend.

I don't think the Toyota techs are into Latex.