Originally Posted by
jeproks
I was asking him questions after he posted the same sh!t yesterday and cannot really get a straight answer and the thread got deleted. OP originally stated that he brought in his car for TB service but his "supercharged" engine had internal damage which he was trying to get his warranty co. cover the damages. First of all, I want to know who is his warranty company. Supercharging an engine will certainly void the warranty on the engine and trying to get the warranty co. cover the damage is fraud and I'm pretty sure they will be eager to find out.
You brought this upon yourself and now you are blaming Induktion for your misfortunes. Remember, you gotta pay to play.
LoL!
I remember dissecting his post answers (Police Academy training at its best
). Nothing added up and as a "common sense" conclusion, I came to realize that he was at fault. First for bringing in a car and claiming to have one particular problem; KNOWING that there was another particular problem but not manning up to state it. Secondly, how can someone not know that once you modify your car, in this case, supercharing an A4 would NOT void a warranty. It even states in almost EVERY warranty that any change or tampering of parts not directly associated with a product will VOID the warranty.
Anywho, Ed replied back and gave us ALL an answer. Perhaps the OP would now man up and quit b*tching about his fraudulant claims behind someones back.
Also, when did Induktion become an advertised supporter of the site? This is pretty awesome!
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