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1. oefrha+l4[view] [source] 2023-06-27 13:17:26
>>cwwc+(OP)
> When he sold the truck, his buyer hooked it up to a computer that told them the real mileage was around 400,000 miles.

I’m not knowledgeable about odometers at all, but if it’s as easy as “hooking up to a computer” to get the real mileage, why don’t people do that when they buy the trucks?

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2. vGPU+Md[view] [source] 2023-06-27 13:58:36
>>oefrha+l4
The OP posted a comment on the article that addressed this:

>>Tom Layton here, the original plaintiff. I will check back often to answer all your questions. First off, you cannot check out auction vehicles with OBD scanners or any other engine scan tool because the auto auctions prohibit any such scanners on auction property. Furthermore., of the 500 or so I purchased 99% were purchased online at auctions all over the country. I had to believe what the auction stated on their condition reports. As far as wondering if FedEx did this on purpose? Both FedEx and Holman were fully aware of this 6 years ago when I filed my lawsuit in 2017. Do you think they stopped? Nope. They continued selling the replaced odometer vans defrauding the buyers right on up to, and including, this year, 2023. I think that answers the question if they did it on purpose! Post any questions about this largest odometer fraud in U.S. history and I will post answers periodically.

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