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no brand, just a nissan sticker where the engraving should be. on my left headlight there is a Nissan engraving in the plastic and a sticker for the part number and barcode and stuff.. on the replaced one, only the sticker, and the plastic feels different. i'll try get some pictures if i get the car backAZ_Path wrote: I guess it's a lesson learned for next time. Did your friend just look at the parts to see what MFG name was one them?
they can easily cover their tracks by showing the paperwork installations as original parts. Nissan corporate though might be a better bet, maybe they're not aware this dealer is spoiling its name.smj999smj wrote:You could also file a complaint with the Better Business Burea.
If the sticker has the part # and bar code just like the OEM part then I think Nissan Corporate would be very interested because now someone is making counterfeit OEM parts. That's a more serious level of fraud because someone is knowingly putting OEM stickers on non-OEM parts which shows intent rather than what could be excused as an innocent mistake. Now the dealer has to prove they were defrauded by their parts supplier otherwise they are guilty.mar1 wrote: no brand, just a nissan sticker where the engraving should be. on my left headlight there is a Nissan engraving in the plastic and a sticker for the part number and barcode and stuff.. on the replaced one, only the sticker, and the plastic feels different. i'll try get some pictures if i get the car back