Well, that's one way to do it.
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>A Kia dealership and a (former) customer are entangled in a dispute that started as a questionable repo and has sprawled into a pretty bizarre situation. The customer was able to register the business name of the dealership for herself, then turned around and sent the store a cease and desist. I got wind of this story on Automotive News, and was able to dig into it a little more with info from Court News Ohio and the court’s official documentation on the case itself. I also dropped a note to the lawyers on both sides of the disagreement, but haven’t heard back—we may revisit this strange saga later if they end up adding insight.
Well, that's one way to do it.
Archive: https://archive.today/3OTo1
From the post:
>>A Kia dealership and a (former) customer are entangled in a dispute that started as a questionable repo and has sprawled into a pretty bizarre situation. The customer was able to register the business name of the dealership for herself, then turned around and sent the store a cease and desist.
I got wind of this story on Automotive News, and was able to dig into it a little more with info from Court News Ohio and the court’s official documentation on the case itself. I also dropped a note to the lawyers on both sides of the disagreement, but haven’t heard back—we may revisit this strange saga later if they end up adding insight.
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