“Caveat emptor: Let the buyer beware.” -Latin Proverb
Introduction
Jim and Sandy Jones were a typical family of four. They had two children, a ten-year-old son and a seven-year old daughter. As is so common in these times, they both worked: Mr. Jones was a plumber and Mrs. Jones sold real estate. Mrs. Jones was the primary driver of the family car. Besides using the vehicle to take clients to view houses, she was also Mom’s Taxi Service: she chauffeured the children to school, ballet lessons, Little League Baseball, and many other activities.
“Caveat emptor: Let the buyer beware.” -Latin Proverb
Introduction
Jim and Sandy Jones were a typical family of four. They had two children, a ten-year-old son and a seven-yearold daughter. As is so common in these times, they both worked: Mr. Jones was a plumber and Mrs. Jones sold real estate. Mrs. Jones was the primary driver of the family car. Besides using the vehicle to take clients to view houses, she was also Mom’s Taxi Service: she chauffeured the children to school, ballet lessons, Continue reading Chapter 1: A New Car Lemon Story
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