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From: psycho@houxa.UUCP (R.BUSH)
Newsgroups: net.auto,net.consumers
Subject: GM Complaint: reposting
Message-ID: <483@houxa.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 9-Aug-84 08:31:17 EDT
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Posted: Thu Aug  9 08:31:17 1984
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  (Sorry for reposting this, but I discovered that I mangled the path
information in my first attempt at posting.)
   
    
  I would appreciate any suggestions from net-land on the best way
to tackle GM with a consumer complaint.  In August 1982 I purchased
a new 1982 Chevrolet C-10 Silverado pick-up.  In May 1984, the
transmission failed at 55,000 miles (unfortunately, the warrenty
expired at 50,000).  I am now writing to GM in an attempt to get
them to reimburse me for the $1000 repair bill.


  My question is - to whom should I send my complaint letter in order
to get the quickest response?  Also, to whom might I send copies of the
letter?  The dealer that sold me the truck, Ralph Nader, Consumer Reports,
and the N.J. Division of Consumer Affairs are a few folks that come
to mind.  If anyone has other suggestions and also addresses and
phone numbers for these people, I would appreciate hearing from you.
  
  Thanks in advance!

                                              Rita Bush
                                              Bell Communications Research
                                              Holmdel, N.J.
                                              201-949-1459
                                              ...!houxa!psycho