u/Botlenose

Lemon Law question

I have a current open case with Hyundai regarding my vehicle which has been in and out of the dealership maintenance department on multiple occasions for electrical system failures. It is still currently there since May 6th and needs a new main battery. The car was purchased new.. but it’s a lemon, and meets the criteria for lemon law for my state. Per the lemon law, the manufacturer is supposed to buy my vehicle back, or provide a replacement. I am seeking to purchase.

Asking in general, should I expect the repurchase offer to be lower than what the lemon law states? If that happens I plan to use a lemon law lawyer which I know will drag out the process but I want to know what to expect. I ask that you take what I say at face value and assume the vehicle meets all the criteria for lemon law.

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u/Botlenose — 1 day ago

Unfortunate reality

The entire crypto space is dependent on Bitcoin. I was hopeful that bitcoin would finally break the 4 year cycle, but it’s clear at this point that is not likely to happen. Knowing that, the entire crypto space is in winter for at least the rest of the year. Don’t expect BMNR to go anywhere until bitcoin starts to have meaningful moves back to the upside. Odds are more likely it will rebound back to new all time highs in the coming years, with all the money printing that is going to keep happening. ETH will follow as well and the treasury companies will get their day in the sun again but not anytime soon. Either you have this reality and hold anyway (I am).. or sell it all and walk away. Personally I am not concerned with BMNR, but I wish Tom Lee would stop with his overly bullish calls on ETH and just be honest with people about the cycles.

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u/Botlenose — 3 days ago