1.8T Oil issue -- cost
#11
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Re: 1.8T Oil issue -- cost
Let's see at our shop the 1.8t oil change with regular oil is $35 and with
VW's synthetic it's $50. The VW oil has a list price of $5 per quart so your
dealer shouldn't be charging any more than that, if they are bring your own
oil in or shop elsewhere. I bet most of us waste more money on beer each
year.
"Libby" <libethl@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:d72dc68b.0409061844.1fd10f28@posting.google.c om...
> I'm posting to both groups because I own two cars: a 2000 Audi A4 1.8T
> Avant and a 2003 VW Passat 1.8T. I haven't seen much discussion on the
> *cost* of the synthic oil issue.
>
> I got both notices regarding the synthetic engine oil issue (one for
> each auto) on the same day. However, it wasn't until my VW dealer did
> the change over on the Passat that I began to realize the cost issues.
> The oil changes using synthetic are going to be at least twice as much
> as for a regular oil change. So, the oil maintenance costs have
> effictively DOUBLED for the life of each vehicle.
>
> Needless to say, I'm a little ticked. But, I'm not too car savvy (I'm
> now seeing the error in having two vehicles with the same engine). Is
> this just a problem I'm going to have to such up? If it's their
> mistake, why do I have to undertake the additional costs?
>
> Can anyone enlighten me? Or offer suggestions or remedies??
>
> Thanks for any help,
> Libby
VW's synthetic it's $50. The VW oil has a list price of $5 per quart so your
dealer shouldn't be charging any more than that, if they are bring your own
oil in or shop elsewhere. I bet most of us waste more money on beer each
year.
"Libby" <libethl@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:d72dc68b.0409061844.1fd10f28@posting.google.c om...
> I'm posting to both groups because I own two cars: a 2000 Audi A4 1.8T
> Avant and a 2003 VW Passat 1.8T. I haven't seen much discussion on the
> *cost* of the synthic oil issue.
>
> I got both notices regarding the synthetic engine oil issue (one for
> each auto) on the same day. However, it wasn't until my VW dealer did
> the change over on the Passat that I began to realize the cost issues.
> The oil changes using synthetic are going to be at least twice as much
> as for a regular oil change. So, the oil maintenance costs have
> effictively DOUBLED for the life of each vehicle.
>
> Needless to say, I'm a little ticked. But, I'm not too car savvy (I'm
> now seeing the error in having two vehicles with the same engine). Is
> this just a problem I'm going to have to such up? If it's their
> mistake, why do I have to undertake the additional costs?
>
> Can anyone enlighten me? Or offer suggestions or remedies??
>
> Thanks for any help,
> Libby
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Re: 1.8T Oil issue -- cost
Mike Smith <mike_UNDERSCORE_smith@acm.DOT.org> wrote in message news:<10jqa17k5pj3f83@news.supernews.com>...
> Why does the fact that the problem is being addressed *now* mean that
> you shouldn't pay for it? Suppose the current oil requirements had been
> in place when you bought the car. Would you have expected not to pay
> for your oil changes then?
The issue is that the *new* requirements were *not* in place when I
bought the car. I *expected* to maintain the car as it was delivered
to me by the manufacturer -- synthetic oils were not part of the
maintenance standard at the time of purchase. I now have the first
*additional* cost of changing over to synthetic -- $78 for the Passat,
likely a bit more for the Audi -- plus additional costs for synthetic
oil changes. The cheapest approved oil is $12.75 per quart. You've
made up a scenario different than what's actually happening *now* --
it would be silly to waste time discussing suppositions.
Peter Cressman <pcressma@uoguelph.ca> wrote in message news:<Pqc%c.2614$_q.1971@news04.bloor.is.net.cable .rogers.com>...
> Is this a new notice that VW recently issued?? Our New Beetle is a 1.8T
> and I haven't gotten a notice from VW regarding synthetic oil...granted,
> I've used Mobil 1 since the 8K service...but I'm just being nosy.
The notices were sent in early August. FYI -- Mobil 1 0W-40 does not
meet the new requirements. It meets VW505.00, not the new 505.01
requirements.
"Will" <?illbreeze@canada.com> wrote in message news:<OY9%c.321231$M95.75857@pd7tw1no>...
> It's my understanding that synthetic oil doesn't need to be changed as
> often.
> When did the dealer tell you to come back for the next oil change?
To meet warranty requirements, a qualified synthetic must be used and
changed every at least every 5k miles or 6 mos. The notice states that
failing to do so voids the engine warranty.
> Why does the fact that the problem is being addressed *now* mean that
> you shouldn't pay for it? Suppose the current oil requirements had been
> in place when you bought the car. Would you have expected not to pay
> for your oil changes then?
The issue is that the *new* requirements were *not* in place when I
bought the car. I *expected* to maintain the car as it was delivered
to me by the manufacturer -- synthetic oils were not part of the
maintenance standard at the time of purchase. I now have the first
*additional* cost of changing over to synthetic -- $78 for the Passat,
likely a bit more for the Audi -- plus additional costs for synthetic
oil changes. The cheapest approved oil is $12.75 per quart. You've
made up a scenario different than what's actually happening *now* --
it would be silly to waste time discussing suppositions.
Peter Cressman <pcressma@uoguelph.ca> wrote in message news:<Pqc%c.2614$_q.1971@news04.bloor.is.net.cable .rogers.com>...
> Is this a new notice that VW recently issued?? Our New Beetle is a 1.8T
> and I haven't gotten a notice from VW regarding synthetic oil...granted,
> I've used Mobil 1 since the 8K service...but I'm just being nosy.
The notices were sent in early August. FYI -- Mobil 1 0W-40 does not
meet the new requirements. It meets VW505.00, not the new 505.01
requirements.
"Will" <?illbreeze@canada.com> wrote in message news:<OY9%c.321231$M95.75857@pd7tw1no>...
> It's my understanding that synthetic oil doesn't need to be changed as
> often.
> When did the dealer tell you to come back for the next oil change?
To meet warranty requirements, a qualified synthetic must be used and
changed every at least every 5k miles or 6 mos. The notice states that
failing to do so voids the engine warranty.
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Re: 1.8T Oil issue -- cost
Mike Smith <mike_UNDERSCORE_smith@acm.DOT.org> wrote in message news:<10jqa17k5pj3f83@news.supernews.com>...
> Why does the fact that the problem is being addressed *now* mean that
> you shouldn't pay for it? Suppose the current oil requirements had been
> in place when you bought the car. Would you have expected not to pay
> for your oil changes then?
The issue is that the *new* requirements were *not* in place when I
bought the car. I *expected* to maintain the car as it was delivered
to me by the manufacturer -- synthetic oils were not part of the
maintenance standard at the time of purchase. I now have the first
*additional* cost of changing over to synthetic -- $78 for the Passat,
likely a bit more for the Audi -- plus additional costs for synthetic
oil changes. The cheapest approved oil is $12.75 per quart. You've
made up a scenario different than what's actually happening *now* --
it would be silly to waste time discussing suppositions.
Peter Cressman <pcressma@uoguelph.ca> wrote in message news:<Pqc%c.2614$_q.1971@news04.bloor.is.net.cable .rogers.com>...
> Is this a new notice that VW recently issued?? Our New Beetle is a 1.8T
> and I haven't gotten a notice from VW regarding synthetic oil...granted,
> I've used Mobil 1 since the 8K service...but I'm just being nosy.
The notices were sent in early August. FYI -- Mobil 1 0W-40 does not
meet the new requirements. It meets VW505.00, not the new 505.01
requirements.
"Will" <?illbreeze@canada.com> wrote in message news:<OY9%c.321231$M95.75857@pd7tw1no>...
> It's my understanding that synthetic oil doesn't need to be changed as
> often.
> When did the dealer tell you to come back for the next oil change?
To meet warranty requirements, a qualified synthetic must be used and
changed every at least every 5k miles or 6 mos. The notice states that
failing to do so voids the engine warranty.
> Why does the fact that the problem is being addressed *now* mean that
> you shouldn't pay for it? Suppose the current oil requirements had been
> in place when you bought the car. Would you have expected not to pay
> for your oil changes then?
The issue is that the *new* requirements were *not* in place when I
bought the car. I *expected* to maintain the car as it was delivered
to me by the manufacturer -- synthetic oils were not part of the
maintenance standard at the time of purchase. I now have the first
*additional* cost of changing over to synthetic -- $78 for the Passat,
likely a bit more for the Audi -- plus additional costs for synthetic
oil changes. The cheapest approved oil is $12.75 per quart. You've
made up a scenario different than what's actually happening *now* --
it would be silly to waste time discussing suppositions.
Peter Cressman <pcressma@uoguelph.ca> wrote in message news:<Pqc%c.2614$_q.1971@news04.bloor.is.net.cable .rogers.com>...
> Is this a new notice that VW recently issued?? Our New Beetle is a 1.8T
> and I haven't gotten a notice from VW regarding synthetic oil...granted,
> I've used Mobil 1 since the 8K service...but I'm just being nosy.
The notices were sent in early August. FYI -- Mobil 1 0W-40 does not
meet the new requirements. It meets VW505.00, not the new 505.01
requirements.
"Will" <?illbreeze@canada.com> wrote in message news:<OY9%c.321231$M95.75857@pd7tw1no>...
> It's my understanding that synthetic oil doesn't need to be changed as
> often.
> When did the dealer tell you to come back for the next oil change?
To meet warranty requirements, a qualified synthetic must be used and
changed every at least every 5k miles or 6 mos. The notice states that
failing to do so voids the engine warranty.
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Re: 1.8T Oil issue -- cost
Hi,
Libby wrote:
>The issue is that the *new* requirements were *not* in place when I
>bought the car. I *expected* to maintain the car as it was delivered
>to me by the manufacturer
The car was delivered to you by the dealer I presume. Not by the
manufacturer. So you have a case with the dealer in the first place,
no?
>-- synthetic oils were not part of the
>maintenance standard at the time of purchase. I now have the first
>*additional* cost of changing over to synthetic -- $78 for the Passat,
>likely a bit more for the Audi -- plus additional costs for synthetic
>oil changes. The cheapest approved oil is $12.75 per quart.
Ok. Your maintenance cost increased.
>To meet warranty requirements, a qualified synthetic must be used and
>changed every at least every 5k miles or 6 mos. The notice states that
>failing to do so voids the engine warranty.
Do you have Audi warranty or a third party warranty? 5k miles and 6
mos does not at all sound like VW/Audi's service plan. There have been
numerous threads in the recent past asking the famous oil question and
if it would be ok to go as far as 30.000 km between oil changes. That
is what VW/Audi recommends in many cars now.
Who issued these notices? VW, Audi or the dealer?
Did you ask Audi or VW about their opinion? You could just sell the
car if it's too expensive for you now.
Regards
Wolfgang
--
1999 Audi A6 Avant TDI
Libby wrote:
>The issue is that the *new* requirements were *not* in place when I
>bought the car. I *expected* to maintain the car as it was delivered
>to me by the manufacturer
The car was delivered to you by the dealer I presume. Not by the
manufacturer. So you have a case with the dealer in the first place,
no?
>-- synthetic oils were not part of the
>maintenance standard at the time of purchase. I now have the first
>*additional* cost of changing over to synthetic -- $78 for the Passat,
>likely a bit more for the Audi -- plus additional costs for synthetic
>oil changes. The cheapest approved oil is $12.75 per quart.
Ok. Your maintenance cost increased.
>To meet warranty requirements, a qualified synthetic must be used and
>changed every at least every 5k miles or 6 mos. The notice states that
>failing to do so voids the engine warranty.
Do you have Audi warranty or a third party warranty? 5k miles and 6
mos does not at all sound like VW/Audi's service plan. There have been
numerous threads in the recent past asking the famous oil question and
if it would be ok to go as far as 30.000 km between oil changes. That
is what VW/Audi recommends in many cars now.
Who issued these notices? VW, Audi or the dealer?
Did you ask Audi or VW about their opinion? You could just sell the
car if it's too expensive for you now.
Regards
Wolfgang
--
1999 Audi A6 Avant TDI
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Re: 1.8T Oil issue -- cost
Hi,
Libby wrote:
>The issue is that the *new* requirements were *not* in place when I
>bought the car. I *expected* to maintain the car as it was delivered
>to me by the manufacturer
The car was delivered to you by the dealer I presume. Not by the
manufacturer. So you have a case with the dealer in the first place,
no?
>-- synthetic oils were not part of the
>maintenance standard at the time of purchase. I now have the first
>*additional* cost of changing over to synthetic -- $78 for the Passat,
>likely a bit more for the Audi -- plus additional costs for synthetic
>oil changes. The cheapest approved oil is $12.75 per quart.
Ok. Your maintenance cost increased.
>To meet warranty requirements, a qualified synthetic must be used and
>changed every at least every 5k miles or 6 mos. The notice states that
>failing to do so voids the engine warranty.
Do you have Audi warranty or a third party warranty? 5k miles and 6
mos does not at all sound like VW/Audi's service plan. There have been
numerous threads in the recent past asking the famous oil question and
if it would be ok to go as far as 30.000 km between oil changes. That
is what VW/Audi recommends in many cars now.
Who issued these notices? VW, Audi or the dealer?
Did you ask Audi or VW about their opinion? You could just sell the
car if it's too expensive for you now.
Regards
Wolfgang
--
1999 Audi A6 Avant TDI
Libby wrote:
>The issue is that the *new* requirements were *not* in place when I
>bought the car. I *expected* to maintain the car as it was delivered
>to me by the manufacturer
The car was delivered to you by the dealer I presume. Not by the
manufacturer. So you have a case with the dealer in the first place,
no?
>-- synthetic oils were not part of the
>maintenance standard at the time of purchase. I now have the first
>*additional* cost of changing over to synthetic -- $78 for the Passat,
>likely a bit more for the Audi -- plus additional costs for synthetic
>oil changes. The cheapest approved oil is $12.75 per quart.
Ok. Your maintenance cost increased.
>To meet warranty requirements, a qualified synthetic must be used and
>changed every at least every 5k miles or 6 mos. The notice states that
>failing to do so voids the engine warranty.
Do you have Audi warranty or a third party warranty? 5k miles and 6
mos does not at all sound like VW/Audi's service plan. There have been
numerous threads in the recent past asking the famous oil question and
if it would be ok to go as far as 30.000 km between oil changes. That
is what VW/Audi recommends in many cars now.
Who issued these notices? VW, Audi or the dealer?
Did you ask Audi or VW about their opinion? You could just sell the
car if it's too expensive for you now.
Regards
Wolfgang
--
1999 Audi A6 Avant TDI
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Re: 1.8T Oil issue -- cost
In article <d72dc68b.0409061844.1fd10f28@posting.google.com >,
Libby <libethl@yahoo.com> wrote:
>I got both notices regarding the synthetic engine oil issue (one for
>each auto) on the same day. However, it wasn't until my VW dealer did
>the change over on the Passat that I began to realize the cost issues.
>The oil changes using synthetic are going to be at least twice as much
>as for a regular oil change. So, the oil maintenance costs have
>effictively DOUBLED for the life of each vehicle.
Didn't the owner's manual originally specify 5W-40 oil, which only
comes in synthetic in the US? If so, shouldn't oil changes have been
done with 5W-40 synthetic before? Granted, non-VW 502.00 rated
Shell Rotella T Synthetic 5W-40 at Wal Mart may be about $7 cheaper
for an oil change worth of oil than a VW 502.00 rated 5W-40, but that
isn't a doubling of cost.
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Libby <libethl@yahoo.com> wrote:
>I got both notices regarding the synthetic engine oil issue (one for
>each auto) on the same day. However, it wasn't until my VW dealer did
>the change over on the Passat that I began to realize the cost issues.
>The oil changes using synthetic are going to be at least twice as much
>as for a regular oil change. So, the oil maintenance costs have
>effictively DOUBLED for the life of each vehicle.
Didn't the owner's manual originally specify 5W-40 oil, which only
comes in synthetic in the US? If so, shouldn't oil changes have been
done with 5W-40 synthetic before? Granted, non-VW 502.00 rated
Shell Rotella T Synthetic 5W-40 at Wal Mart may be about $7 cheaper
for an oil change worth of oil than a VW 502.00 rated 5W-40, but that
isn't a doubling of cost.
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Re: 1.8T Oil issue -- cost
In article <d72dc68b.0409061844.1fd10f28@posting.google.com >,
Libby <libethl@yahoo.com> wrote:
>I got both notices regarding the synthetic engine oil issue (one for
>each auto) on the same day. However, it wasn't until my VW dealer did
>the change over on the Passat that I began to realize the cost issues.
>The oil changes using synthetic are going to be at least twice as much
>as for a regular oil change. So, the oil maintenance costs have
>effictively DOUBLED for the life of each vehicle.
Didn't the owner's manual originally specify 5W-40 oil, which only
comes in synthetic in the US? If so, shouldn't oil changes have been
done with 5W-40 synthetic before? Granted, non-VW 502.00 rated
Shell Rotella T Synthetic 5W-40 at Wal Mart may be about $7 cheaper
for an oil change worth of oil than a VW 502.00 rated 5W-40, but that
isn't a doubling of cost.
--
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Timothy J. Lee
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No warranty of any kind is provided with this message.
Libby <libethl@yahoo.com> wrote:
>I got both notices regarding the synthetic engine oil issue (one for
>each auto) on the same day. However, it wasn't until my VW dealer did
>the change over on the Passat that I began to realize the cost issues.
>The oil changes using synthetic are going to be at least twice as much
>as for a regular oil change. So, the oil maintenance costs have
>effictively DOUBLED for the life of each vehicle.
Didn't the owner's manual originally specify 5W-40 oil, which only
comes in synthetic in the US? If so, shouldn't oil changes have been
done with 5W-40 synthetic before? Granted, non-VW 502.00 rated
Shell Rotella T Synthetic 5W-40 at Wal Mart may be about $7 cheaper
for an oil change worth of oil than a VW 502.00 rated 5W-40, but that
isn't a doubling of cost.
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Timothy J. Lee
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Re: 1.8T Oil issue -- cost
We have a 2000 NB Turbo and have received no such notice.
Can anyone elaborate on this?
On 6 Sep 2004 19:44:16 -0700, libethl@yahoo.com (Libby) wrote:
||I'm posting to both groups because I own two cars: a 2000 Audi A4 1.8T
||Avant and a 2003 VW Passat 1.8T. I haven't seen much discussion on the
||*cost* of the synthic oil issue.
||
||I got both notices regarding the synthetic engine oil issue (one for
||each auto) on the same day. However, it wasn't until my VW dealer did
||the change over on the Passat that I began to realize the cost issues.
||The oil changes using synthetic are going to be at least twice as much
||as for a regular oil change. So, the oil maintenance costs have
||effictively DOUBLED for the life of each vehicle.
||
||Needless to say, I'm a little ticked. But, I'm not too car savvy (I'm
||now seeing the error in having two vehicles with the same engine). Is
||this just a problem I'm going to have to such up? If it's their
||mistake, why do I have to undertake the additional costs?
||
||Can anyone enlighten me? Or offer suggestions or remedies??
||
||Thanks for any help,
||Libby
Texas Parts Guy
Can anyone elaborate on this?
On 6 Sep 2004 19:44:16 -0700, libethl@yahoo.com (Libby) wrote:
||I'm posting to both groups because I own two cars: a 2000 Audi A4 1.8T
||Avant and a 2003 VW Passat 1.8T. I haven't seen much discussion on the
||*cost* of the synthic oil issue.
||
||I got both notices regarding the synthetic engine oil issue (one for
||each auto) on the same day. However, it wasn't until my VW dealer did
||the change over on the Passat that I began to realize the cost issues.
||The oil changes using synthetic are going to be at least twice as much
||as for a regular oil change. So, the oil maintenance costs have
||effictively DOUBLED for the life of each vehicle.
||
||Needless to say, I'm a little ticked. But, I'm not too car savvy (I'm
||now seeing the error in having two vehicles with the same engine). Is
||this just a problem I'm going to have to such up? If it's their
||mistake, why do I have to undertake the additional costs?
||
||Can anyone enlighten me? Or offer suggestions or remedies??
||
||Thanks for any help,
||Libby
Texas Parts Guy
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We have a 2000 NB Turbo and have received no such notice.
Can anyone elaborate on this?
On 6 Sep 2004 19:44:16 -0700, libethl@yahoo.com (Libby) wrote:
||I'm posting to both groups because I own two cars: a 2000 Audi A4 1.8T
||Avant and a 2003 VW Passat 1.8T. I haven't seen much discussion on the
||*cost* of the synthic oil issue.
||
||I got both notices regarding the synthetic engine oil issue (one for
||each auto) on the same day. However, it wasn't until my VW dealer did
||the change over on the Passat that I began to realize the cost issues.
||The oil changes using synthetic are going to be at least twice as much
||as for a regular oil change. So, the oil maintenance costs have
||effictively DOUBLED for the life of each vehicle.
||
||Needless to say, I'm a little ticked. But, I'm not too car savvy (I'm
||now seeing the error in having two vehicles with the same engine). Is
||this just a problem I'm going to have to such up? If it's their
||mistake, why do I have to undertake the additional costs?
||
||Can anyone enlighten me? Or offer suggestions or remedies??
||
||Thanks for any help,
||Libby
Texas Parts Guy
Can anyone elaborate on this?
On 6 Sep 2004 19:44:16 -0700, libethl@yahoo.com (Libby) wrote:
||I'm posting to both groups because I own two cars: a 2000 Audi A4 1.8T
||Avant and a 2003 VW Passat 1.8T. I haven't seen much discussion on the
||*cost* of the synthic oil issue.
||
||I got both notices regarding the synthetic engine oil issue (one for
||each auto) on the same day. However, it wasn't until my VW dealer did
||the change over on the Passat that I began to realize the cost issues.
||The oil changes using synthetic are going to be at least twice as much
||as for a regular oil change. So, the oil maintenance costs have
||effictively DOUBLED for the life of each vehicle.
||
||Needless to say, I'm a little ticked. But, I'm not too car savvy (I'm
||now seeing the error in having two vehicles with the same engine). Is
||this just a problem I'm going to have to such up? If it's their
||mistake, why do I have to undertake the additional costs?
||
||Can anyone enlighten me? Or offer suggestions or remedies??
||
||Thanks for any help,
||Libby
Texas Parts Guy
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Re: 1.8T Oil issue -- cost
In article <d72dc68b.0409071025.3e904de6@posting.google.com >,
Libby <libethl@yahoo.com> wrote:
>The cheapest approved oil is $12.75 per quart.
Strange, I just saw a bottle of Valvoline Synpower 5W-40 with the
VW 502.00 rating for US$4.59 per quart. Next to it were bottles
of Mobil 1 0W-40 with the VW 502.00 rating for US$4.99 per quart.
And some web stores (and VW dealers) sell Castrol Syntec 5W-40 with
the VW 502.00 rating (that VW dealers are supposed to use) for a
lot less than US$12.75 per quart.
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Libby <libethl@yahoo.com> wrote:
>The cheapest approved oil is $12.75 per quart.
Strange, I just saw a bottle of Valvoline Synpower 5W-40 with the
VW 502.00 rating for US$4.59 per quart. Next to it were bottles
of Mobil 1 0W-40 with the VW 502.00 rating for US$4.99 per quart.
And some web stores (and VW dealers) sell Castrol Syntec 5W-40 with
the VW 502.00 rating (that VW dealers are supposed to use) for a
lot less than US$12.75 per quart.
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Timothy J. Lee
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No warranty of any kind is provided with this message.