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<blockquote data-quote="jazzler" data-source="post: 388307" data-attributes="member: 18427"><p>It is possible on a legal note that if there is any change in the mileage service, it would be covered by the warranty. With such a notice (I have not seen the contents of the letter itself), it can be assumed that BMW is aware that the current BSRI is inadequate and the notice is a variation of the original BMWS terms itself. </p><p></p><p>Of course, BMWM may disagree with my opinion and best way is probably to pay THEN bring the matter to the Consumers Tribunal. Might jolt BMWM to finally make their stance clear once and for all.</p><p></p><p>Question is who is prepared to undertake such task? </p><p></p><p>FYI Consumer Tribunal does not have any filing charges and the losing party need not pay the other person's cost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jazzler, post: 388307, member: 18427"] It is possible on a legal note that if there is any change in the mileage service, it would be covered by the warranty. With such a notice (I have not seen the contents of the letter itself), it can be assumed that BMW is aware that the current BSRI is inadequate and the notice is a variation of the original BMWS terms itself. Of course, BMWM may disagree with my opinion and best way is probably to pay THEN bring the matter to the Consumers Tribunal. Might jolt BMWM to finally make their stance clear once and for all. Question is who is prepared to undertake such task? FYI Consumer Tribunal does not have any filing charges and the losing party need not pay the other person's cost. [/QUOTE]
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