On October 29, 2003, the Supreme Court of British Columbia certified
the lawsuit of Barbara Reid against Ford Motor Company and Ford Motor
Company of Canada, Limited / Ford du Canada Limitee as a class
proceeding. This lawsuit concerns the design and manufacture of
vehicles equipped with a distributor-mounted thick film ignition
module ("TFI module"). Branch MacMaster and Camp Fiorante Matthews are
the lawyers for Ms. Reid and for the Class, which comprises British
Columbia residents who:
(a) currently own or lease a 1983 through 1995 model year Ford,
Lincoln or Mercury vehicle with a distributor mounted TFI module
("Class Vehicle");
(b) owned or leased a Class Vehicle and paid or were charged for the
cost of replacing or repairing a TFI module in such vehicle; or
(c) purchased or leased a Class Vehicle when that vehicle was new and
paid or were charged for the cost of replacing or repairing a TFI
module in such vehicle.
The Supreme Court of British Columbia has ordered that copies of the
Notice of Certification and the Opt Out Form be posted on relevant
newsgroups, and hence the reason for this posting. If you are a member
of the Class, you will be automatically included in the lawsuit,
unless you complete and return an Opt Out form to Branch MacMaster by
June 15, 2004.
Please follow this link to view the Notice to Class Members:
http://www.branchmacmaster.ca/go/download/ford_optout.pdf
Please follow this link to view the Opt Out form:
http://www.branchmacmaster.ca/go/download/ford_optout.pdf
For more information regarding this class action, please go to
www.branchmacmaster.com or contact Carol Fast at cf...@branmac.com
Horseshit!! You sound like the type of twat who would sue Scott
Paper if you sprained your wrist wipin' your big fat ass!
Are you working for Ford ?
Yeh ford are are alright but i prefer Japanese cars such as Nissan
Skylines bro and Mitsubishi 3000GT or Toyota Supraz they own fords or
holdens.