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Old 09-25-2013, 02:57 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Foydawg View Post
Actually, I thinks it's the other way around: If you exclude yourself you can't object.

In any case, Porsche is arguing there is no automatic exclusion if your car falls outside the 10-year or mileage limits. That's good for them because if your car is outside the limits and you don't exclude yourself, you lose your ability to pursue a settlement on your own. They're counting on owners to be less then diligent here, default as part of the class and lose their rights to pursue Porsche individually.
LOL... the following 2 sentences meant the same thing;

1) Evo-R: "if you object then you can NOT be excluded from the settlement"
2) Foydawg: "If you exclude yourself you can't object."
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