Business Law 101.
When one company buys another, as JPI did to VMS, unless the Purchasing company bought the assets of the sold company through a bankruptcy proceeding, the purchasing company is responsible (liable) for all the debts, contractual promises, and obligations of the acquired company. I don’t recall VMS going through bankruptcy, so my advice is to hit VMS and JPI with a small claims suit. If nothing else, it will get their attention.
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From: Lancair Mailing List [mailto:lml@lancaironline.net] On Behalf Of Patrick Hayoz
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 4:03 PM
To: lml@lancaironline.net
Subject: [LML] Another unhappy Vision Micro customer
Me too...
I’m upset with VMI and JPI. One year ago I got from VMI a fuel pressor sensor.
The problem turned out to be another thing, so I got a RMA Number to
send back the unused still new Fuel pressure probe.
****I was never credited with the payed amount of USD 150.****
Calls to VMI or JPI didn’t help. JPI doesn’t feel responsible for
The way VMI deals with their customers. It’s even impossible getting
A responsible Person...
A lot of telephone calls, emails and promises (sweet wind...)
I’m still waiting, asking how can a company treat sustomers this way?
Patrick Hayoz
LNC2 (HB-YHQ)