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"HD Car Radio Investigation"
"Consumer statutes and laws protect the purchasers of various products such as HD car radios. A party may be legally liable for statements, omissions or misrepresentations of material facts that should have been know to be false or misleading and promoted the sale of the product. Such laws protect innocent consumers from unlawful and deceptive practices. The victims of questionable business practices by parties such automobile manufacturers are the consumers who purchase or lease cars with HD car radios at significantly increased costs when these devices fail to function as they are represented to work. As news develops and the investigation proceeds, Keefe Bartels, LLC will carefully monitor events and research all relevant laws." http://www.keefebartels.com/CM/Custo...estigation.asp "HD Radio Not High Definition" "Despite iBiquity’s claims of improved sound quality and transmission, there have been numerous complaints about HD Radio from not only the radio industry but also consumers... Automakers are aware of the complaints associated with HD Radio. For example, in 2007, BMW released a Service Information Bulletin describing the problems associated with HD Radio, but noted that there was no retrofit kit or procedure available. The attorneys at Keefe Bartels are continuing their investigation into HD Radio and whether consumers are being forced to purchase technology that does not work as claimed. If you have experienced problems with your factory-installed HD radio receiver, we are interested in speaking to you." http://www.keefebartels.com/CM/HotTo...dAlerts168.asp With receivers sales flat, HD conversions flat, no interest outside the U.S. in HD (the Swiss just canned HD), and with this class-action suit looming, would declaring bankruptcy protect iBiquity? Could this law firm also go after Struble and al of his cohorts, separately? With broadcasters getting involved over loss of revenue from IBLOCK, and false promises by iBiquity, this investigation could escalate into involving many other entities. Keefe Bartels has at least BMW by the balls, because BMW had a TSB and Trouble-Shooting HD Radio Guide starting back in 2007, yet continue to install standard HD Radio, passing the costs onto unsuspecting customers, and has no resolution to these problems. |
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