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      09-27-2018, 12:42 PM   #4
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The part that is relevant to all members, is that they are claiming that BMW policy is to void warranty of all related components for any modifications, despite Moss act.

There is no way these speakers could do any damage to the amp and there is no way these speakers could cause a short in a wire someplace in the line. In fact, at the moment everything is working correctly, as the problem is intermittent. There is not way they could prove the speakers caused any damage. But they aren't even getting that far. They are refusing to do more than 30 minutes "complimentary diagnosis" without permission from BMW engineering.

Thanks for the advice on contacting the FTC. The attorney general in Texas is unlikely to do much to protect consumers, but I'll look there too.

These are just speakers, made to work with the factory amp, and the speakers could not be the cause of the problem. It's extreme for BMW to be taking this position knowing they are in violation of the Moss act.
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