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The Car Breakdown Saga Part 3: Returning the Battery

July 22, 2013
By Brock Kernin
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  After my adventure with my broken down car, I had a dead car battery sitting in my garage that was still under warranty, but the Sears automotive center that I purchased it from in my city had recently closed. I could, however, return it … [Read more...] about The Car Breakdown Saga Part 3: Returning the Battery

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Car Fixed, But What Should I Do With This Extra Battery?

July 10, 2013
By Brock Kernin
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    The needed repair for my broken down car wasn't as bad as I had feared. It wasn't the alternator after all, it just needed a new battery. After a quick stop at my insurance company's office to get reimbursed for the tow, the whole … [Read more...] about Car Fixed, But What Should I Do With This Extra Battery?

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