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Old 04-18-2004, 07:58 PM
mattdave
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I still feel I got ripped off

I was pretty angry when I posted that. The real issue is they are real poor quality scans of a book> With a computer interface that is something a high school student wrote if I paid 10 bucks for it I might not be so mad but since I paid over a hundred bucks for it and am specifically using the schematics it is very frustrating. There is no excuse putting that quality product out. I have to wonder how many of you defending it are using a bootleg copy and not something you spent your hard earned money on. As to content I can only compare it to the to sets of shop manuals I own a Saturn and a Chevy pick up truck and as compared to these content wise it is lacking. My Saturn takes you to all but component repair Evan on things like the radio. Has a functional diagram of the transmission Tran’s axle. The Chevy even shows you how to rebuild starter’s alternators. It even shows how to change a tire and I don’t mean put the spare on. Your lucky the MBZ is on the computer so you can zoom in and try to figure out just what they scanned in is it a 1 l I j hard to tell quality is so poor I guess compared to other shop manuals I paid same or less for I am real disappointed. If any one wants to buy a brand new 116 service manual library I would feel guilty selling it for half price but its yours Ill even pay shipping. OK 25 percent of original price. Would you like to buy some AOL disks too
I guess we will agree to disagree.
PS I have AOL disks real cheap too.
Dave
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