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  2. Claim Filed with Walmart Tire and Lube - TheLaw.com

    www.thelaw.com/threads/claim-filed-with-walmart-tire-and-lube.23745

    My wife bought an oil change service through Walmart Tire and Lube on June 17th, 2008. Three weeks later her car began to make knocking and clicking engine sounds. We took the car to be checked that same morning and the dealership stated that the rods in the engine were damaged due to low/no oil in the well. They instructed us to take the car ...

  3. Car Accident Parking Lot Accidents: Fault and Liability

    www.thelaw.com/law/parking-lot-accidents-fault-and-liability.216

    Auto accidents that happen in parking lots are a common occurrence. Collisions will usually occur at a low rate of speed although the consequences can vary. Regardless of whether your accident is a minor "fender bender" or a pedestrian being struck by a motor vehicle, the first step is to determine who may be at fault and liable for damages.

  4. Oil change negligence, engine ruined! | TheLaw.com

    www.thelaw.com/threads/oil-change-negligence-engine-ruined.23053

    The engine seized and will need to be replaced ($3,000). According to the mechanic, this is clearly the fault of the oil change company (Firestone) who did not sufficiently tighten the oil drain plug to proper torque specifications. It took approximately 1500 miles to vibrate loose. He has seen this issue before when oil change shops leave the ...

  5. Fired from Walmart! | TheLaw.com

    www.thelaw.com/threads/fired-from-walmart.29219

    New Member. I was employed with Walmart since 2005 and on 11/06/08 I was fired. I had "NO" clue what was gonna happen later that afternoon until I was asked to go with one of the Asst. Managers. I started with the company as cashier then became a Customer Service Manager then transfered to a new store in Dallas, GA.

  6. Wal-Mart - Fired for alcohol question? | TheLaw.com

    www.thelaw.com/threads/wal-mart-fired-for-alcohol-question.40075

    It does not prohibit the employer from firing an employee for having alcohol in their system while at work. And for FMLA to apply, the employee would have to actually be undergoing treatment and the employer would have the right to verify that. Jan 28, 2010. #15.

  7. Damage from hitting curb on company property | TheLaw.com

    www.thelaw.com/threads/damage-from-hitting-curb-on-company-property.75786

    I don't know who consolidated my item. But these are two separate events. And yes, I do have pictures showing the rims are completely flawless before. In case you didn't know, PVD is extremely durable. The photo I shot was before going into the tire center. After the tire center the same rim's PVD coating was torn completely off.

  8. Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft - Relative stole everything...

    www.thelaw.com/threads/relative-stole-everything-from-me.84053

    They sometimes can even link your in person purchases with your online ones. army judge said: If you wish to hire an attorney to sue the person/persons you THINK "stole your stuff", get ready to shell out anywhere from $5,000 to $15,000 to begin the futile, useless process. This is the real problem.

  9. The scary new ways you're about to get overcharged for everything

    www.thelaw.com/threads/the-scary-new-ways-youre-about-to-get-overcharged-for...

    Given Amazon's growth and the growth of AI, the number is likely an order of magnitude higher today. For retailers like Walmart, it's not enough to use our shopping history. In February, the retail behemoth agreed to buy the smart-TV maker Vizio for more than $2 billion, potentially giving Walmart a windfall of intimate consumer data.

  10. Warranty Not Covering Covered Parts | TheLaw.com

    www.thelaw.com/threads/warranty-not-covering-covered-parts.63485

    I brought it to a service center, where they reprogrammed the power steering, which solved the problem for about 24 hours. Within 24 hours of picking up the car, the power steering failed again, and I took it to another service center, where they replaced the entire Power Steering Assembly, which was covered under warranty.

  11. Dealership Liability NH - TheLaw.com

    www.thelaw.com/threads/dealership-liability-nh.68700

    The dealership is no more responsible for NOT instructing you that eggs can sometimes be broken in transit as would Safeway, Kroger, or Walmart for watching you roughly throw your groceries into your trunk. Had the salesperson placed the vehicle in your car, or assisted you in doing so, there MIGHT be liability.