Problems with your Jaguar HD radios?

 
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"HD Car Radio Investigation"

"The trial lawyers at Keefe Bartels, LLC are currently investigating
the marketing and sales of HD car radios by certain car manufacturers.
Consumer statutes and laws protect the purchasers of products such as
HD car radios. A party may be legally liable for statements, omissions
or misrepresentations of material facts that should have been known to
be false or misleading and promoted the sale of the product. Such laws
protect innocent consumers from unlawful and deceptive practices. The
victims of questionable business practices by parties such automobile
manufacturers are the consumers who purchase or lease cars with HD car
radios at significantly increased costs when these devices fail to
function as they are represented to work."

http://www.keefebartels.com/CM/Custom/HD-Car-Radio-Investigation.asp

Re: Problems with your Jaguar HD radios?

It is a well-known fact in the UK that digital radio reception is not
as widespread nor as effective as analogue broadcasting.  This form of
radio transmission is called DAB radio - Digital Audio Broadcasting.
The UK government has accordingly postponed the phasing out of
analogue radio transmission, until a satisfactory level of DAB
coverage can be achieved throughout the UK.  There are obvious
difficulties with digital broadcasting, which should be obvious to
anyone who purchases a luxury car.

Such people are not unintelligent, and I strongly suspect that this
law firm - Keefe Bartels, LLC - is simply trying to create income for
itself.

To my (simple) mind - if you can afford to buy a Jaguar XF of XJ or XK
(or an equivalent BMW or Mercedes), you must have at least two brain
cells to rub together . . .

I'm now going to wash my mouth out with soap and water - I mentioned
"BMW" and "Mercedes" in the same breath as "Jaguar" - oops, just did
it again . . .





On Sun, 4 Sep 2011 15:42:01 -0700 (PDT), strublesscam@yahoo.com wrote:



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