Q: 140$ for 1(one) ignition coil, changed 2(two) when even new genuine Hyundai manufactured part is 83$, Amazon like 20-40$
Is this looks like a case?
A:
This is not a case.
What you have done is demonstrate the personal value of shopping around before you buy something. The reason this is not a case is that the price comparisons you made AFTER you bought could have easily been done by you BEFORE your bought the auto parts.
The ancient Romans had a highly developed consumer economic system, as we do today. At a very early date ancient Roman law recognized the same data that you are complaining about. The legal term given to this by the Romans is "caveat emptor," which means "buyer beware."
The ancient Romans had another term for the sentiments that you just complained about in your question. They said, "lex non favit delicatorum votis," meaning, "the law favors not the wishes of the dainty."
You my friend are at least a trifle too "dainty."
A: If you believe that there may be pricing discrepancies or concerns with the parts you purchased, you may consider reaching out to the seller or manufacturer to address your issues. Sometimes they will price match. - James Arrasmith, Owner. The Law Offices of James L. Arrasmith.
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