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Join Date: May 2010
Location: southeastern Michigan
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If you have a complaint about your new Ford or Lincoln, you don't contact Ford directly but rather the dealer that you bought it from (or a facing dealer if you've moved). I think that same process applies when parts made by one party are sold by a second, not directly-related (as in no ownership), party in most businesses back in 1933 as well as today. If you don't buy something directly from Bob or Dennis, etc. your recourse is not directly to them, but rather to whomever you bought it from.
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