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WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal regulators have accused Harley-Davidson and Westinghouse of imposing illegal warranty terms on customers and ordered them to fix their warranties and ensure that their dealers compete fairly with independent repair-makers.

The companies have imposed illegal warranty terms that voided customer warranties if they used anyone other than the companies and their authorized dealers to get parts or repairs — restricting their options and costing them more money, the Federal Trade Commission announced Thursday in actions against the Milwaukee motorcycle maker and MWE Investments, which makes Westinghouse-brand outdoor power generators and related equipment.

Under a proposed consent agreement with the agency, the companies will be prohibited from telling customers that their warranties will be voided if they use third-party services or parts, or that they should only use branded parts or authorized service providers.

The companies also will be required to add specific language to their warranties recognizing consumers’ right to repair: “Taking your product to be serviced by a repair shop that is not affiliated with or an authorized dealer of (company name) will not void this warranty. Also, using third-party parts will not void this warranty.”

The companies must send and post notices telling customers that their warranties will remain in effect even if they buy aftermarket parts or get service from independent repair-makers. They must direct their authorized dealers to remove deceptive display materials, train employees, and not promote branded parts and dealers over third parties.

Last year, the FTC adopted a policy statement supporting the “right to repair” that pledged beefed-up enforcement efforts and opened the way to new regulations. The regulators maintained that anti-competitive restrictions have steered consumers into isolated repair networks or led them to replace products before the end of their useful lives. The idea was to make Americans freer to repair their broken cellphones, computers, videogame consoles or even tractors themselves, or to use independent repair shops.

“Consumers deserve choices when it comes to repairing their products, and independent dealers deserve a chance to compete,” Samuel Levine, director of the FTC’s consumer protection bureau, said in a prepared statement Thursday. “These orders require Harley and Westinghouse to fix their warranties, come clean with consumers and ensure fair competition with independent providers. Other companies that squelch consumers’ right to repair should take notice.”
 
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I was standing there looking at them for a bit, then as soon as I went to grab my phone they all started freaking out and ran away a bit. Can we have @Hayabusa4life pick the next challenge since he completed my original challenge? I've read the rules now so let's get this thing back on track, lol.
 
I was standing there looking at them for a bit, then as soon as I went to grab my phone they all started freaking out and ran away a bit. Can we have @Hayabusa4life pick the next challenge since he completed my original challenge? I've read the rules now so let's get this thing back on track, lol.
Well done! I couldn't get out this weekend, so I didnt even try.

After 4 days if a challenge dont get done by others, you can post your own picture, in this case you get to choose again. Lol...
Come on man, this is part of the fun. Just think something you might be able to get done, or maybe something specific that you would like to get done. I really like the one with the cop, that was better than the cow in my opinion lol...

And even after you change it, I went and got it to show you you had a good challenge :thumbsup:
 
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I was standing there looking at them for a bit, then as soon as I went to grab my phone they all started freaking out and ran away a bit. Can we have @Hayabusa4life pick the next challenge since he completed my original challenge? I've read the rules now so let's get this thing back on track, lol.
Did you forget your camera in your phone has an option called zoom? You could have magnified up close with that camera and made you look at least 8 times closer... maybe 10 times, depending on the phone. Perhaps they would have zoomed farther away if they figured out you were using the zoom feature! lol !
 
Did you forget your camera in your phone has an option called zoom? You could have magnified up close with that camera and made you look at least 8 times closer... maybe 10 times, depending on the phone. Perhaps they would have zoomed farther away if they figured out you were using the zoom feature! lol !
This is very true, but then you wouldn't see much of the bike! I wanted to get the whole bike with the cows up closer, but there were a few cars coming by and no shoulder.

As soon as I grabbed my phone though they started stomping and snorting and acting crazy, lol!
 
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