That reminds me of a line from "Tommy Boy", where he's selling brake 
shoes to a customer who states "your competitor has a lifetime 
guarantee". Tommy replies " Guaranteed what?" The customer says "well, 
I dunno, it doesnt say on the box, just says guaranteed" Tommy 
says "well I can guarantee mine too if you want, but what is a 
guarantee? I could take a dump in a box and mark it guaranteed, but 
who wants to buy a guaranteed P.O.S...."

I choked when I looked into a fuel filter for my Saturn, $120, 
sopposed to go for 100k though, I guess todays filters let more dirt 
pass thru or the fuel is that much cleaner so they dont load up as 
fast....


Jonathan Leishear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What does "lifetime guarantee" really mean? Those are
> just words. 
 
> My replacement, OEM fuel filter for my Tacoma cost
> $35-40. No problem I said since the original one
> lasted 96k miles. It's not about initial cost; it's
> about return on dollars spent.
> 
> But today you get marketers and advertisers hyping up
> junk, and that rubs me the wrong way every time.






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