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Mar 17, 2011 Letters
Dear Editor,
In your Tuesday Edition dated 15th March, 2011 an Auto dealer published an article stating that vehicles and spare parts costs are likely to increase because of the devastation in Japan.
As per email and information that I have received from auto dealers in Japan (Japanese vehicles.com and SBT Japan two of the most popular dealers that sell cars to Guyana have indicated that they have not been affected and business continues as normal.
Whoever this auto dealer is I think he is just creating panic for his own good reason (rip off consumers in Guyana).
I have an email from Japanesevehicles.com that I can forward to you to confirm that business is not affected.
Auto Dealer
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