Re: $900 for a distributor replacement?
"Lanny Chambers" <lanny@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> In article <11u27ggojap7tbf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> "Frank Berger" <frank.d.berger@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> > Finding an honest mechanic is almost as hard as finding an honest
>> > lawyer.
>>
>> You've heard to many lawyer jokes. There are plenty of honest lawyers
>> (and
>> mechanics).
>
> True, but it's still not easy to find them without a personal referral.
> The sleazy ones usually aren't tattooed "CROOK" across the forehead, but
> look just like the honest ones. Of course, you'll want to avoid any
> lawyer that advertises on billboards or TV.
While I admit to being as squeamish as the next person about this, I'm not
sure there is any reason to question the honesty of lawyers that advertise.
For a long time it was against ABA rules, I think, and it must no longer be
the case. For generations, the ABA browbeat us into thinking a lawyer who
would advertise must be slime. I think that was pure propoganda. It was
just a collusion so that lawyers wouldn't have to compete with each other by
advertising. I could be wrong.
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