EVAP canister purge valve
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Not playing. Teach a man to fish... well, you know the rest.
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That's assuming the car has fewer than 150,000 miles on it.
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either 150k or if you have already replaced it.
BUT what I did, I had a local shop write me up a receipt that he had changed it, when they really never did.
And now there is a check coming to me! Muahahaha
BTW nissan America REFUNDS your money
BUT what I did, I had a local shop write me up a receipt that he had changed it, when they really never did.
And now there is a check coming to me! Muahahaha
BTW nissan America REFUNDS your money
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Reporting Mail Fraud
In order to detect and prosecute people that engage in mail fraud, the United States Postal Service depends on individuals to report problems. If an individual suspects mail fraud, he can contact the U.S. Post Office in their jurisdiction, or talk to his mail carrier to learn the appropriate steps to take. Complaints of mail fraud, mail theft, and identity theft using the mail service, as well as the receipt of unsolicited sexually oriented materials, may be reported online by visiting the U.S. Postal Service Inspection website, or by calling 1-800-275-8777.
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* Restitution – Perpetrators are commonly ordered to repay the victims for their losses as a result of the fraudulent acts. Restitution is ordered in addition to any other penalties.
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Because if you send a fake receipt to a company to fraudulently impose a warranty claim on a check that will be mailed to you, it's mail fraud. Again, a felony.
This website neither encourages nor condones criminal activities. It's in their terms of use:
"Discussions revolving graphically sexual situations, [promoted use of] drugs and/or drug paraphernalia, intended or executed criminal activity, etc. will be deleted from the forum and bans issued (where applicable), so please refrain from such content."
Don't brag about committing fraud around here and expect a pat on the back.
This website neither encourages nor condones criminal activities. It's in their terms of use:
"Discussions revolving graphically sexual situations, [promoted use of] drugs and/or drug paraphernalia, intended or executed criminal activity, etc. will be deleted from the forum and bans issued (where applicable), so please refrain from such content."
Don't brag about committing fraud around here and expect a pat on the back.
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I am really tiring of having to step into threads and imparting what SHOULD BE common sense. But apparently that's a rare commodity these days.
I do not take kindly to those who would BRAG about committing what is, as pointed out, a federal crime. No, in the grand scheme, not many will be hurt from this; however, it is a principal. And it is a rule here.
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TO REITERATE:
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Then to come back and essentially throw a barb at a long standing, helpful member here, well, that delves into the realm of "personal attacks".
So, if you have nothing constructive to discuss other than to essentially brag about how "you're getting over on Nissan", just keep your bravado to yourself and/or take it somewhere else before you will be forced to take it outside of this forum.
This is your warning. Consider it seriously.
I do not take kindly to those who would BRAG about committing what is, as pointed out, a federal crime. No, in the grand scheme, not many will be hurt from this; however, it is a principal. And it is a rule here.
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TO REITERATE:
20.) FORUM CONTENT/USE OF LANGUAGE
Considering the real-time nature of our forum, it is impossible for us to review messages or confirm the validity of information posted. We do not vouch for or warrant the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any message, and are not responsible for the contents of any message. Discussions revolving graphically sexual situations, [promoted use of] drugs and/or drug paraphernalia, intended or executed criminal activity, etc. will be deleted from the forum and bans issued (where applicable), so please refrain from such content. Forum content also includes language.
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Then to come back and essentially throw a barb at a long standing, helpful member here, well, that delves into the realm of "personal attacks".
So, if you have nothing constructive to discuss other than to essentially brag about how "you're getting over on Nissan", just keep your bravado to yourself and/or take it somewhere else before you will be forced to take it outside of this forum.
This is your warning. Consider it seriously.
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