Guest guest Posted December 23, 2004 Report Share Posted December 23, 2004 If there were a machine that could detoxify a new car in two hours what might the market for such a service be??? ----- Original Message ----- From: Healthier4All<mailto:Healthier4All@...> <mailto: > Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2004 12:03 AM Subject: Re: [] Re: Trying to keep up. They were utterly merciless. After I demonstrated that I really was having a visible reaction to the truck, they told me bluntly " That's your problem " . As Dr had noted, I was at such a low point that I really was very close to suicide. These people have no idea how close I was to taking them with me thanks to their sheer brutality. If the avoidance strategy hadn't worked - They were that close.... - I'm so sorry this happened to you. I'm new to the group, also have MCS and grin...my husband works for a Chevy Dealership; always coming home with new demos. Took him a long time to understand why I cannot ride in his new demos and why I need my detoxed old car and if we have to go somewhere he has to be in my little old car rather than his top-of-line new demos. I asked him what his dealership would have done in your situation. He said by law as long as you did not take " delivery " of the truck meaning " drive " it you can backout of the contract. If the truck would have been driven, then no. What's so sad they do spray the " new car freshener " in all used vehicles during detail because that's what the customers want---the new car smell. He said no one would purchase a new vehicle if it didn't smell new. How sad the general public doesn't understand the multiple toxins they are inhaling. The few times I've needed service I had to beg him to not let a mechanic go near that has any fragrance on and let no one detail the inside regardless. Rosie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2004 Report Share Posted December 23, 2004 If there were a machine that could detoxify a new car in two hours what might the market for such a service be??? ----- Original Message ----- From: Healthier4All<mailto:Healthier4All@...> <mailto: > Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2004 12:03 AM Subject: Re: [] Re: Trying to keep up. They were utterly merciless. After I demonstrated that I really was having a visible reaction to the truck, they told me bluntly " That's your problem " . As Dr had noted, I was at such a low point that I really was very close to suicide. These people have no idea how close I was to taking them with me thanks to their sheer brutality. If the avoidance strategy hadn't worked - They were that close.... - I'm so sorry this happened to you. I'm new to the group, also have MCS and grin...my husband works for a Chevy Dealership; always coming home with new demos. Took him a long time to understand why I cannot ride in his new demos and why I need my detoxed old car and if we have to go somewhere he has to be in my little old car rather than his top-of-line new demos. I asked him what his dealership would have done in your situation. He said by law as long as you did not take " delivery " of the truck meaning " drive " it you can backout of the contract. If the truck would have been driven, then no. What's so sad they do spray the " new car freshener " in all used vehicles during detail because that's what the customers want---the new car smell. He said no one would purchase a new vehicle if it didn't smell new. How sad the general public doesn't understand the multiple toxins they are inhaling. The few times I've needed service I had to beg him to not let a mechanic go near that has any fragrance on and let no one detail the inside regardless. Rosie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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