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Good News! OEM Recycled Parts Industry Wins Lawsuit Part III

Third comment, well a jury here is a thought! We can recycle other things to save insurance companies money since you think this is reasonable and fair. How about Caskets? The previous owner won’t mind and there should not be any complaint from the new owners who are being placed into an only used once

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Good News! OEM Recycled Parts Industry Wins Lawsuit Part II

The court also considered whether the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act had any application to the use of salvage/recycled OEM parts. In both parts, the court determined that the defendants did not violate the law. The ARA has been involved with the case since 2012, when it wrote a letter to the state’s

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Good News! OEM Recycled Parts Industry Wins Lawsuit Part I

Finally, a ruling on a long running lawsuit that could prove to set the precedence for how all states deal with or regulate the use of recycled OEM crash parts. Finally automotive recyclers will take their professional seat amongst all other respectable collision sub-sectors within the automotive industry. Here’s how the story goes: The West

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Overcoming the Absence of Curb Appeal for PDR Technicians Part V

Be prepared for every possible scenario, don’t overbook yourself and make sure during all of the commotion that you complete the job at hand as quickly as possible. You don’t want to make connections at your current customer’s expense. You need to tow a fine line and make certain that your customer knows that they

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What’s In a Business Name? Tons! Part III

Silhouettes are easy to remember, and if you ask anyone, they may not remember the name but they will remember the design. Just recently I heard someone describe the non-profit they contribute to as the one with the hands. See? My point exactly. People are visual but easy on the eyes visual. Not complicated. Which

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