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Originally Posted by Papa_lecki
Hi Villages Cycles, this is Morgan and Morgan, you know that bike you made $40 on? It was in an accident, who’s your attorney?
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That is a very good point.
Giving $100 to a charity is pretty simple because no one is going to come after me if the recipient spends their money on a defective product.
However, if I own a business and give a free service, like examining a used bike to decide if it is safe, I suspect my business could get sued if the bike is involved in an accident.
In short, I think the OP expected too much from the bicycle store.