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The Strength That Failed - 1914 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
The cast of The Strength That Failed - 1914 includes: Ernie Westo
The first thing I always did was to find out why the product failed--or if it had failed at all. If it had failed, I figured out why it failed. If it failed because of a product defect, I worked to get them a new one. If it failed due to customer error, I educated the customer. Example: A customer bought a storage shed. She put the shed up without installing the sealing strips. She then filled the shed with antiques. When it rained, all the antiques were ruined and she wanted us to pay for them. The shed leaked because she put it up wrong, and I proved that. (Failure due to customer action--not grounds for remediation.) Another example: A customer bought some plywood. He made a toybox out of it. The plywood wasn't made right and the glue holding it together failed. We gave him new plywood, plus all the other things he would need to make a new toybox. (Failure due to defective product--remediation taken care of.) A third example: A customer complained her chain link fence was rusty because there were brown streaks on it. The fence was next to a dirt road, and the brown streaks were the same color as the road. I washed the fence and the "rust" disappeared. (No failure.)
If you suspect you have failed a drug test you have the right to know the results and you can find out by calling the company or department who issued your drug test and they should be able to tell you if you passed or not.
One can get help if their Postini login has failed is by contacting the company by calling or by looking in the FAQ and see what the problem is. One would have to find out what the problem is first.
Yes. Normally the dissatified customer must go to court and get a judgment first.
Notwithstanding means 'in spite of.' For example, "Notwithstanding her expert tutoring, he failed the test." It negates the strength of the action that follows it because of the result.Ê
An error explanation, on the other hand, might be that the client has failed to record a profitable sale to a major customer.
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What failed, when it failed, and how it failed.
Well, honey, when a bank receives a payment on behalf of a customer, they're basically holding onto that cash until it's officially credited to the customer's account. But if the bank goes belly up before that money is safely in the customer's hands, well, that's just bad luck. The relationship between the bank and the customer in this situation? Let's just say it's complicated, like a messy divorce with money involved.
The only reason the dealer could be held liable is if they failed activate the account upon the vehicle's purchase, otherwise, I SERIOUSLY doubt it. Once the vehicle is purchased the operation of all the vehicles controls and options becomes the purchasers responsibility.