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Service campaign/recall work reimbursement question
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<blockquote data-quote="black4vcobra" data-source="post: 16361597" data-attributes="member: 82394"><p>hey all, last year I purchased a 2013 Nissan Altima from my neighbor. When I was looking through the service records for the work that he previously had done on the car I see that he had a significant amount of rear suspension work done just 3 months before I bought the car. </p><p></p><p>Well, yesterday I got a letter in the mail from Nissan about a service campaign where Nissan will replace the rear suspension links and perform a 4 wheel alignment free of charge. This is due to premature corrosion in high road salt states. The letter also states that Nissan will reimburse an owner for previous work done.</p><p></p><p>The reimbursement application requires proof of payment, which we have in his name as well as the invoice for the work. It also requires proof of ownership but I made copy of the title in his name prior to submitting it to the DMV to get ownership transferred to me.</p><p></p><p>The neighbor is a good guy and a decent buddy so I already told him that if this goes through I'd send the $ his way. Would it be best for myself or him to submit the reimbursement application?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="black4vcobra, post: 16361597, member: 82394"] hey all, last year I purchased a 2013 Nissan Altima from my neighbor. When I was looking through the service records for the work that he previously had done on the car I see that he had a significant amount of rear suspension work done just 3 months before I bought the car. Well, yesterday I got a letter in the mail from Nissan about a service campaign where Nissan will replace the rear suspension links and perform a 4 wheel alignment free of charge. This is due to premature corrosion in high road salt states. The letter also states that Nissan will reimburse an owner for previous work done. The reimbursement application requires proof of payment, which we have in his name as well as the invoice for the work. It also requires proof of ownership but I made copy of the title in his name prior to submitting it to the DMV to get ownership transferred to me. The neighbor is a good guy and a decent buddy so I already told him that if this goes through I'd send the $ his way. Would it be best for myself or him to submit the reimbursement application? [/QUOTE]
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