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<blockquote data-quote="Tarw Coch" data-source="post: 7119307" data-attributes="member: 1008"><p>Maybe he was, maybe he wasn’t, depends where those liners have been sitting for 8 years.</p><p>If they have been sitting at the manufacturers or anywhere in between the dealers they could have arrived at the dealers and he’d have no reason to suspect they were old stock and supplied them in good faith.</p><p></p><p>The strange thing here is that the op didn’t first contact the dealer , it would certainly have been my first reaction.</p><p>The fact that the dealer wasn’t the first point of contact when a problem was found along with the fact that the dealer is now reluctant to do other work would suggest a rather poor buisness relationship between the two, I can’t imagine such a situation arising with the dairy engineer I use, he would have been my first point of contact and I’m completely confident he’d have sorted it out swiftly and wiithout any problems about doing other work</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tarw Coch, post: 7119307, member: 1008"] Maybe he was, maybe he wasn’t, depends where those liners have been sitting for 8 years. If they have been sitting at the manufacturers or anywhere in between the dealers they could have arrived at the dealers and he’d have no reason to suspect they were old stock and supplied them in good faith. The strange thing here is that the op didn’t first contact the dealer , it would certainly have been my first reaction. The fact that the dealer wasn’t the first point of contact when a problem was found along with the fact that the dealer is now reluctant to do other work would suggest a rather poor buisness relationship between the two, I can’t imagine such a situation arising with the dairy engineer I use, he would have been my first point of contact and I’m completely confident he’d have sorted it out swiftly and wiithout any problems about doing other work [/QUOTE]
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