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On a cold, wet, miserable morning in Ypsilanti, 53 year old Michelle Lewandowski is warming up the way she always does.

With a warm cup of hot chocolate at her favorite breakfast place Luca’s Coney Island.
Michelle always orders quickly because she knows how to make decisions quickly…

So, when she got a recall notice from General Motors, telling her that her 2009 Pontiac Vibe was being recalled for a potentially deadly, sudden acceleration, problem.

Michelle knew she had to act quickly.

Right away, Michelle called the dealership where she bought her car. She made an appointment and took the car in for repair.

But even with the appointment she had made, the service manager told her, she’d just have to wait, weeks maybe, because the dealership was out of the particular part that Michelle’s car needed to make the repair.

Next Michelle contacted General Motors directly, but officials there couldn’t tell her when the parts would be available either.

That’s when Michelle called the “Call For Action Team”.
Immediately we called top officials at General Motors.
And within 5 days, Michelle’s car was at the dealership, being outfitted with all the special parts to fix that sudden acceleration problem.

Michelle tells us, “I appreciate your help more than you know, because you cared enough to help me with a real life and death issue. Your help may have helped save the lives of me and my children.”
 

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