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bigfig Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
8/26/2003 21:56:27
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Subject: RE: AIM/ChassisTech IP: Logged
Message: I contacted the state attorney's office of consumer complaints, after reviewing my complaint they said at this time there wasn't anything they could do because AIM had not had enough complaints, since they only go after the worst offenders, however, if they recieved anough complaints they would investigate the matter further and prosecute.
AIM does not do refunds, regardless of the "35%" restocking fee. They are nothing more than a criminal enterprise who will continue to rip people off until there are enough complaints that they are investigated and shut down.
Maybe the magazines who knowingly advertise these fraudulent companies should recieve a few complaints as well.
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Jeremy Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
8/26/2003 22:47:40
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Message: Its all a conspiracy. Its like a monopoly. Truckn can't afford to ditch them cause they are their main source of revenue. Hell they run like 20 pages of ads in their book. They have to pay 25% of making the mag. Thats why you won't EVER see truckn' dissing a chassis tech compenent. Also keep your eye on almost every cover and show truck they mention chassis tech dropped spindes or some sort of device ordered from them when all reality most of them probably aren't. And I have never had any luck catching a bad "business" offender, despite all the consumer oriented stuff you see out there....america is about big "business" and I doubt you'll ever bring an empire down like them. They own like 30 domain names on the net so they can catch unknowing people who think they have shyed away from the real company....airfittings.com justairsprings.com....justairtanks.com....it goes own and own. How come in the new issue of truckin you didn't see any of the cruiser's on the drive to las vegas (300 of them) go up and give Joe Morrow a piece of their mind....something to ponder.
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bigfig Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
8/26/2003 23:47:49
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Message: Companies like AIM are prosecuted fairly often in other parts of the country. AZ has a constitutinal amendment passed several years ago to prevent them from spending excessively. That is wh6y AZ is on a limited budget which prevents them from prosecuting everyone they would like to....unless, of course, AIM gets on their top ten list, but that is up to the consumer. We can sit and gripe or at least make an effort. There's only a few people in the whole company! They should be easy to take out.
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Demon Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
8/27/2003 07:01:38
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Message: If you watch TRUCKS! on TV then you will notice this guy buys all his suspension parts from Ground Force. There may be a reason for that.
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