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emergency help needed in Linden, NJ

I have to agree with JP. I'll bet he worked very hard, but the boot is now open and there's coat hangar hanging from the handle.
 
jvandyke said:
Now that Dan S from Philly has saved the day I can ask. Was it my responsibility to fix this? Whose car is it at this point?
First off, glad to hear it's all solved -- that's got to feel good.

As far as responsibility -- my take is that if the buyer arranged the shipping then your official responsibility ends the moment the shipper takes the car off your property (the classic taillight warranty
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). That said, helping out as you did was the right thing to do.
 
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