Did you read the comments? A dealership is never going to win in the court of public opinion. We're nothing but a bunch of crooks. Again, I hope the dealership continues the suit and wins. Maybe people will think twice what they say on the internet.The dealership says they will "settle" with the customer, if the guy takes down the video and pays 8K towards the dealership's attorney fees - Man Posts Secret Video of Car Repair - Then Gets Sued via ABCnews.com
Unfortunately, if the dealer "wins", they will lose. It is a fight they could have chosen to avoid, and one that is almost impossible to win.Did you read the comments? A dealership is never going to win in the court of public opinion. We're nothing but a bunch of crooks. Again, I hope the dealership continues the suit and wins. Maybe people will think twice what they say on the internet.
Unfortunately, if the dealer "wins", they will lose. It is a fight they could have chosen to avoid, and one that is almost impossible to win.
Unfortunately, if the dealer "wins", they will lose. It is a fight they could have chosen to avoid, and one that is almost impossible to win.
I would say that the best course for this dealer would have been to be factual, but not confrontational. And certainly not escalating the confrontation by suing the customer - that only gives the customer MORE publicity.Ed, if given the opportunity - knowing what we know so far and seeing what we've seen so far - how would you have disfused this little bomb from the start?
The easy solution would have been to refund the guy his money in return for the video being taken off the web.
Lose $600 on the bill but potentially keep a customer or now be 8k in legal debt and lose the customer and any of his friends based on the idea that the dealership is lawsuit happy.
just my opinion..
I understand the "let it go" mentality but where and when does the abuse to the dealers end?