I have learned so much about communication watching these types of shows. Judge Judys show is perfect for that too lol I never realized how much people don’t listen! They are either lying and avoiding or just not listening at all! I have tried to be more mindful of that because it’s embarrassing as hell watching these litigants 😂😂😂
@@Neenaross214 what people usually dont know is that language is behaviour. For example they may not react because they think they are not listened to. So.. here you learn ;) Judge Judy is definetly all about her buisness and she knows and accepts that. People can watch her show, people know what they are in for.. so there is that But people who constantly fall into your words wether intentional or unintentional... make you feel "not seen" or "not heard" Judge Judy often lets one party (the accuser or the person demanding compensation) speak to their hearts content and often interrupts people who "dont answer her questions" the way she wants to. (they need to make their case.. and only if they are able to .. does she really need to listen to the defendant) But.. thats because people learned to talk about their trouble differently. In their enviroment its very usual to talk in stories. Thats how people often talk to eacht other. And to be fair - thats how I learned it too, before i was in therapy for my communication issues. I just DIDNT know how to get TO THE POINT. And back to the start.. language is learned behaviour ;) It is easy to judge they are not listening. Its often harder to deduce that they just go around the block instead of directly home ;) For that reason judge Judy often interrupts - which kinda makes people disgruntled since they dont understand. And with every scenario ever so often sometimes it really leaves the question did the Judge even listen? But thats another problem entirely.. the reason why you need a lawyer or someone experienced with court so they can prepare you. In this case, there are lots of Judge Judy videos out there.. and after a few you would know how she reacts and what she wants from you. Yes .. the child in yourself still wants to be heard.. and to be fair.. its good that she can differentiate as well as she does (skill wise) But its not.. plain black and white :) What the judge does is something based on experience. And she has to. She has to go through many cases on a daily basis i guess? Not even sure she works all day.. but she speaks like she does.. so i guess a hard working women.
That is what it sounds like. A good Boat mechanic would take it for a test run if the problem was loss of power/dying. That way they could see if they actually fixed the problem or if that was really the problem. Also, owners should learn about their boat and how it works and all the parts that make it work. Just like any other vehicle.
Agreed, or they have crappy techs. Either way it's clear they have a procedural issue with how they troubleshoot and test repairs. but in this case, it seems like they where milking the cash cow.
The repair guys are a bit slippery. I get that you can't always diagnose a problem right off but gimme a break. They had it multiple times over several months. I think they were just doing the old school "throw parts at it until it runs" method. And the old boy fixed it for $30! Good on him.
There may well be layers of problems with the boat, but you should be testing every time you think you've made a fix that the original complaint has been solved.
As an auto mechanic you pay to handed back your keys. Now with a boat the boat can be tested in a shop with ear muffs on the lower end but that wouldn't load the engine from water being in the body
Yep. They even admitted they were playing "eeny meeny miny mo" & replacing engine parts one at a time & charging crazy fees. They never actually diagnosed the problem. Scam artists acting all offended that they were shown for what they were. They already scammed those gentlemen for thousands of dollars. I wouldn't have awarded them a dime.
She should of had a professional there to explain to her what they were talking about. I don't like it when judges are part of a case that they have absolutely no idea what they're talking about.
boi idk why but i addicted to this show i watch it almost all day whenever i get free time , i just love the way she get angry still manage to keep it in , i cant stop watchin her , may god bless this wonderful women n her crew
I'm addicted to the various scenarios and learning about the law. I didn't know until the show, I should take BEFORE MOVING IN pictures of every room in my apartment so if there's any damage when I choose to move, the pictures prove I DON'T have to give up security deposit because damage was there before I moved in if the landlord says otherwise.
I am addicted as well. I start every single day with my coffee and people’s court. Before people’s court was available on UA-cam, I recorded it, so I could start my mornings off with this show, and now….ok so I’m still recording the episodes on tv and watching them on here lol.
Hmmm 🧐 it seems like the plaintiffs should pay some of that 6k back! What is the diagnostic for if you can’t identify the problem with precision? Why not test the boat out after repairs? All this guess work... are you experts or nah?
Just like motorcycles. Typically, unhealthy and overweight people go for that shit. Goes fast, little effort. Which is the opposite of a fat person. Goes slow, fast effort (you don’t get fat without the effort!).
i had the same problem with my boat years ago. It would run good for a minute but then kept cutting out. Took a year or more to figure it out. I did maintenance myself and was getting help from local marine shop trying to figure out what was happening. Found out the anti siphon check ball was vibrating causing air bubbles. Replaced many parts till i discovered it by using a clear fuel line. Boat ran good after that.
Boats can be expensive but if mechanics can figure out simple issues than cost is way less because they are just making money off repairs! Like car dealerships.....
A third of the way through and it looks to me like the defendants thought that for the amount they had invested in needed repairs the plaintiffs owed them a perfectly running boat. That $6,000 can't possibly be ignored because it's the lead up to the repair the suit is all about.
Welcome to owning a boat 🙄 I worked in warranty department of a major boat manufacturer and I’ve been around boaters and shop talk. A boat is the biggest money pit you’ll ever own. I still want one lol.
As a auto mechanic and manager this shop is 100% wrong. They may have fixed a problem. But they didn't fix "THE" problem. They could have done several things to make this right but didn't. Shame on them for making the mechanic business look bad.
As a cell phone sales person, I am losing my stuff watching him look for the photo. STOP OPENING YOUR CAMERA TO VIEW YOUR PICTURES lol. Go into photos so you dont have to scroll through each photo. SHEEEESH 😂
Are we all in agreement that the Balifft , Douglas, is so protective of “his” Judge? Seeing him just standing near her chair and leaning on it then leaning forward to touch the screen of the cell. Wish he followed her on the new formate. Douglas, you are truly a gentleman. What a privelage also to see your professionalism interact with her. Judge Milan many years you were a team. Can we get a come back?
When they described the symptoms I said "That's not ignition. That's a fuel problem !" These jerks are NOT mechanics. They are what's called 'parts changers'. "Oh. The engine doesn't run right so we replaced the engine.See ? It runs now." NO NO NO. That's not how (it should) go. If you own a Porsche it's even worse. If it's not just incompetence but intent then it should be considered criminal..and people like this should get 3 yrs in the electric chair with nothing to eat.
Agree 100% antisiphon restrictions are so common its marine tech 101. Total crap diag skills and it's 4 mins for them to go run that boat fully on the river from their location. Funny I'm a marine mechanic in cape coral, and I know where that place is. I stumbled across this video.
@@aaronpokusa3245 Ive been watching these videos for a while and was so surprised when they said they were from the cape! Those mechanics seemed so sketchy if I had a boat I know where I wouldnt be taking it! Hope those guys were finally able to get some good boating sessions after spending all that money. The audacity to know they already got over 6k out of these guys for the same issue and take them to court over some chump change and shoddy mechanic work, this place is surrounded by water they should have taken it out for a test run.
A boat, just like a car, has a life to it, then she dies. Fix one thing, then another problem will come up later. Best to get a new one. The boat is running now, but will break again , if not sooner than later.
The old guys were taken to the cleaners, they should have been awarded most of the 6k back, because had the so-called mechanics done their job properly this should have only cost them $50. Instead they just kept guessing and still never got it right. It seems all they know how to do is replace parts, but not make a diagnostic as to what is wrong and then 'repair' that part only...
If I paid 6000 to these yahoos and they didn't install new Plugs, Distributor Cop and Rotor plus a new fuel filter I wouldn't let them put gas in. BS have serviced overhauled a hundred engines and had a couple dozen boats over 60 years.
If they had wanted those parts replaced as well as all the other stuff that was replaced in the $6,000 repair it would have been a $6,500 repair instead...and still wouldn't have fixed the problem. Being that it needed to have the entire outdrive replaced as part of that $6,000 repair tells me that this was a very neglected and/or abused boat. I have resurrected lots of neglected boats, there's always and handful of issues to address after taking care of the initial obvious problems.
Wow! $360 bucks to change a distributor cap? What a racket. Also the guy at the end said that the check valve keeps you from being able to blow through it, he is right, about one way. That’s what a check valve does, flows one way and not the other. Mechanics that rely on throwing parts at it till it’s fixed are poor at their trade.
So generous to call them parts changers. The two plantiffs are the same a unflushed head. Why, didn't the the mechanics check the fuel, & filter? Why, not the rotor/ distributor cap? The defendants were far to trusting. They'd been better off with a backyard car mechanic.
There are definitely a metric crap ton of shoddy mechanics out there especially with boats but one thing is for sure, just because you find and repair one problem doesn't mean there's not 10 more coming behind it. As a good mechanic you should instinctively be looking for these potential "layered problems" and as a vehicle owner you should realize there may be more than one problem and it's not always easy to find them all at once. Point being both mechanic and customer need to do their due diligence before the finger pointing starts and personally I prefer to "take care of the customer" rather than hop on the blame game! It's always possible I've made a mistake, misdiagnosed a problem or gotten a defective part.
I can’t believe Judge Milian let that defendant give that loooooong explanation. She never lets litigants speak more than a few sentences without cutting them off.
I can't believe they didn't find the problem. My dad was an engineer and even I know from watching him working on his cars and my cars...that they should've found that problem through a process of elimination.
I watch peoples court a lot... like a lot.. and there is times she gets it wrong this time she was as fair as possible and did her best given the facts
Watch closely. At 14:15 when the defendants point out what was wrong. He new it was wrong. Also, when shown the picture of the distributor and asked it it was calcium build up or erosion, one says yes it is erosion while the other said no. They knew what the problem was and they were just doing everything they could to get more money from the elderly males and not fixing the problem.
It seems to me that repair people, including auto mechanics, always go for the expensive repairs first, when they should check the smaller parts first to see if they are what is causing the overall problem.
Is anyone else impressed by the 2nd Defendant's voice ? So sonorous and very well spoken 👌🏽
He does have a wonderful voice. I would buy audible books if he read them
He sounds like Christopher Walken
@@youneedtostop Yes, yes he does.
New England accents are forever annoying
TIL what 'sonorous' means
I cant stand it when folks don't answer the exact question and just keep on telling their story. It is disrespectful and a way to be dishonest.
Right! Hence the very reason the judge cuts them off sometimes, to get to the heart of the matter.
I have learned so much about communication watching these types of shows. Judge Judys show is perfect for that too lol I never realized how much people don’t listen! They are either lying and avoiding or just not listening at all! I have tried to be more mindful of that because it’s embarrassing as hell watching these litigants 😂😂😂
@@Neenaross214 what people usually dont know is that language is behaviour. For example they may not react because they think they are not listened to.
So.. here you learn ;) Judge Judy is definetly all about her buisness and she knows and accepts that. People can watch her show, people know what they are in for.. so there is that
But people who constantly fall into your words wether intentional or unintentional... make you feel "not seen" or "not heard"
Judge Judy often lets one party (the accuser or the person demanding compensation) speak to their hearts content and often interrupts people who "dont answer her questions" the way she wants to. (they need to make their case.. and only if they are able to .. does she really need to listen to the defendant)
But.. thats because people learned to talk about their trouble differently. In their enviroment its very usual to talk in stories. Thats how people often talk to eacht other.
And to be fair - thats how I learned it too, before i was in therapy for my communication issues. I just DIDNT know how to get TO THE POINT.
And back to the start.. language is learned behaviour ;)
It is easy to judge they are not listening. Its often harder to deduce that they just go around the block instead of directly home ;)
For that reason judge Judy often interrupts - which kinda makes people disgruntled since they dont understand. And with every scenario ever so often sometimes it really leaves the question did the Judge even listen? But thats another problem entirely.. the reason why you need a lawyer or someone experienced with court so they can prepare you. In this case, there are lots of Judge Judy videos out there.. and after a few you would know how she reacts and what she wants from you. Yes .. the child in yourself still wants to be heard.. and to be fair.. its good that she can differentiate as well as she does (skill wise)
But its not.. plain black and white :) What the judge does is something based on experience. And she has to. She has to go through many cases on a daily basis i guess? Not even sure she works all day.. but she speaks like she does.. so i guess a hard working women.
I honestly think the boat shop was ripping them off.
That is what it sounds like. A good Boat mechanic would take it for a test run if the problem was loss of power/dying. That way they could see if they actually fixed the problem or if that was really the problem. Also, owners should learn about their boat and how it works and all the parts that make it work. Just like any other vehicle.
Yeah
Agreed, or they have crappy techs. Either way it's clear they have a procedural issue with how they troubleshoot and test repairs. but in this case, it seems like they where milking the cash cow.
These guys are just parts changers. Sometimes changing parts is successful, usually it's just expensive guessing.
I think so. The guy said, "Not the one that was put on the boat." Then testified as if the shop was the one that put it on.
The repair guys are a bit slippery. I get that you can't always diagnose a problem right off but gimme a break. They had it multiple times over several months. I think they were just doing the old school "throw parts at it until it runs" method. And the old boy fixed it for $30! Good on him.
There may well be layers of problems with the boat, but you should be testing every time you think you've made a fix that the original complaint has been solved.
The look on the plaintiffs face at 14:05 he knows he didn’t fix it properly. That’s why he wouldn’t let them test it out before payment
As an auto mechanic you pay to handed back your keys. Now with a boat the boat can be tested in a shop with ear muffs on the lower end but that wouldn't load the engine from water being in the body
2 best days in a boat owners life:
Buying and Selling
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Doesnt BOAT stand for
Bust
Out
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@@theotherme5538 lol was gonna comment the same thing
You pay a professional to get it right the first time not to keep guessing until they get it right . $6000 for a $30 part is a joke .
Yep. They even admitted they were playing "eeny meeny miny mo" & replacing engine parts one at a time & charging crazy fees. They never actually diagnosed the problem. Scam artists acting all offended that they were shown for what they were.
They already scammed those gentlemen for thousands of dollars. I wouldn't have awarded them a dime.
She should of had a professional there to explain to her what they were talking about. I don't like it when judges are part of a case that they have absolutely no idea what they're talking about.
boi idk why but i addicted to this show i watch it almost all day whenever i get free time , i just love the way she get angry still manage to keep it in , i cant stop watchin her , may god bless this wonderful women n her crew
I'm addicted as well!! I tell my family I'm working on my law degree!! Lol....
I'm addicted to the various scenarios and learning about the law. I didn't know until the show, I should take BEFORE MOVING IN pictures of every room in my apartment so if there's any damage when I choose to move, the pictures prove I DON'T have to give up security deposit because damage was there before I moved in if the landlord says otherwise.
She screams and yells too much. Way too emotional to be a judge. I can’t stand her.
I am addicted as well. I start every single day with my coffee and people’s court. Before people’s court was available on UA-cam, I recorded it, so I could start my mornings off with this show, and now….ok so I’m still recording the episodes on tv and watching them on here lol.
Hmmm 🧐 it seems like the plaintiffs should pay some of that 6k back! What is the diagnostic for if you can’t identify the problem with precision? Why not test the boat out after repairs? All this guess work... are you experts or nah?
BOAT= Bust Out Another Thousand. I don't know why anyone would want to own a boat.
Just like motorcycles. Typically, unhealthy and overweight people go for that shit. Goes fast, little effort. Which is the opposite of a fat person. Goes slow, fast effort (you don’t get fat without the effort!).
Spoken like someone who can't afford a boat 😁
@@jacksonlawrence6929 and that’s absolutely okay. Not everyone can or wants to fork out thousands on something unnecessary
i had the same problem with my boat years ago. It would run good for a minute but then kept cutting out. Took a year or more to figure it out. I did maintenance myself and was getting help from local marine shop trying to figure out what was happening. Found out the anti siphon check ball was vibrating causing air bubbles. Replaced many parts till i discovered it by using a clear fuel line. Boat ran good after that.
The name of the defendant’s boat is the SS Money Pit
Every boat is a Money pit
@@MaleStomper 🤔… row boat?
@@waynedexter funny story… replacement paddles are expensive AF bruh 🤣
Boats can be expensive but if mechanics can figure out simple issues than cost is way less because they are just making money off repairs! Like car dealerships.....
I named my last one “Constant Sorrow”. Boat was always broken.
A third of the way through and it looks to me like the defendants thought that for the amount they had invested in needed repairs the plaintiffs owed them a perfectly running boat. That $6,000 can't possibly be ignored because it's the lead up to the repair the suit is all about.
These two old guys are great, must be fun to go fishing with them
19:22 is the best moment of this case
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😅😅 RIGHT‼
10:49…. WHO JUST LET ONE RIP??! 😂 😂 😂
Maybe Douglas 😂😂
I heard that, too! Lol!
Hahahahahaha. I think it was Douglas. He bent down quickly to show her something on the phone like he was covering it up. Lol
@@jenniferlange5616 Poor guy. And she obviously heard it and took a beat before trying to jump right back in on her line of questioning.
It caused her to stutter. Lol
I believe these 2 are from Boston and retired to Florida . I can hear my masshole accent lol
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Welcome to owning a boat 🙄 I worked in warranty department of a major boat manufacturer and I’ve been around boaters and shop talk. A boat is the biggest money pit you’ll ever own. I still want one lol.
As a auto mechanic and manager this shop is 100% wrong. They may have fixed a problem. But they didn't fix "THE" problem. They could have done several things to make this right but didn't. Shame on them for making the mechanic business look bad.
As a cell phone sales person, I am losing my stuff watching him look for the photo. STOP OPENING YOUR CAMERA TO VIEW YOUR PICTURES lol. Go into photos so you dont have to scroll through each photo. SHEEEESH 😂
I believe this boat repair guys were ripping them off
Are we all in agreement that the Balifft , Douglas, is so protective of “his” Judge? Seeing him just standing near her chair and leaning on it then leaning forward to touch the screen of the cell. Wish he followed her on the new formate. Douglas, you are truly a gentleman. What a privelage also to see your professionalism interact with her. Judge Milan many years you were a team. Can we get a come back?
Bailiff
What a scummy repair dude.
I learn so much from d judge, intelligent lady
Think they thought they were too old to know they were being taken for a ride, but jokes on them! They know what they’re talking about!
Yeah a new case thanks
RIGHT?!?!?
Nope this one is a reload as well.. can't wait for the new episodes
@@toiswanigan8558 it’s new to me I guess I missed it before
@@Marshallpassmore New to me too.
I love Judge Marilyn! 🤣 at the end of the case she makes the guy sounds like a cartoon villain 😂
When they described the symptoms I said "That's not ignition. That's a fuel problem !" These jerks are NOT mechanics. They are what's called 'parts changers'. "Oh. The engine doesn't run right so we replaced the engine.See ? It runs now." NO NO NO. That's not how (it should) go. If you own a Porsche it's even worse. If it's not just incompetence but intent then it should be considered criminal..and people like this should get 3 yrs in the electric chair with nothing to eat.
I love the term 'part changers'!!😂🤣🤣😅that's perfect for so many 'mechanics' these days.🪛🔧🔩⚙
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Fire up the parts cannon
Agree 100% antisiphon restrictions are so common its marine tech 101. Total crap diag skills and it's 4 mins for them to go run that boat fully on the river from their location. Funny I'm a marine mechanic in cape coral, and I know where that place is. I stumbled across this video.
@@aaronpokusa3245 Ive been watching these videos for a while and was so surprised when they said they were from the cape! Those mechanics seemed so sketchy if I had a boat I know where I wouldnt be taking it! Hope those guys were finally able to get some good boating sessions after spending all that money. The audacity to know they already got over 6k out of these guys for the same issue and take them to court over some chump change and shoddy mechanic work, this place is surrounded by water they should have taken it out for a test run.
I like the defendant’s..
PLOT TWIST💥As the Defendant was looking thru his phone he was actually on Tinder 😅oops🤣
@@payableondeath9091 std’s are the last thing these dudes are worried about lol
Thanks for the new uploads😁😁😁😁😁😁!
The defendants looks like they have summer homes and drink Coors Light 😳
Lmao
They are part Swappers! Not mechanics
I love that one defendants accent . The one in pink shirt
how do you keep a straight face during that narration!
He’s correct a tune up does not mean replacing a distributor only the cap that sits on top
My auto mechanic would look for the cheapest fix first. Not all the most expensive stuff first.
Get a new boat!!
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A boat, just like a car, has a life to it, then she dies. Fix one thing, then another problem will come up later.
Best to get a new one. The boat is running now, but will break again , if not sooner than later.
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I wouldn't trust those mechanics to change the front wheel of a bicycle!
No LIE!!! #shady
I love her relationship with Douglas the bailiff. She seems so comfortable around him
Nice to see four guys who all seem functional, polite, and mostly well-meaning.
The old guys were taken to the cleaners, they should have been awarded most of the 6k back, because had the so-called mechanics done their job properly this should have only cost them $50. Instead they just kept guessing and still never got it right. It seems all they know how to do is replace parts, but not make a diagnostic as to what is wrong and then 'repair' that part only...
If I paid 6000 to these yahoos and they didn't install new Plugs, Distributor Cop and Rotor plus a new fuel filter I wouldn't let them put gas in. BS have serviced overhauled a hundred engines and had a couple dozen boats over 60 years.
Agreed. Start with the obvious simple stuff.
If they had wanted those parts replaced as well as all the other stuff that was replaced in the $6,000 repair it would have been a $6,500 repair instead...and still wouldn't have fixed the problem. Being that it needed to have the entire outdrive replaced as part of that $6,000 repair tells me that this was a very neglected and/or abused boat. I have resurrected lots of neglected boats, there's always and handful of issues to address after taking care of the initial obvious problems.
Funny, I'm going through this same thing. And the plaintiff is right about the tune up kit.
Wow! $360 bucks to change a distributor cap? What a racket. Also the guy at the end said that the check valve keeps you from being able to blow through it, he is right, about one way. That’s what a check valve does, flows one way and not the other. Mechanics that rely on throwing parts at it till it’s fixed are poor at their trade.
Agreed, inept marine equipment mechanics to say the least!
So generous to call them parts changers. The two plantiffs are the same a unflushed head.
Why, didn't the the mechanics check the fuel, & filter? Why, not the rotor/ distributor cap? The defendants were far to trusting. They'd been better off with a backyard car mechanic.
those 2 old rich men are hilarious lol
(the defendants)
To the person whom left a comment about going from Normal speed to 1.5X speed 🤟🏼 It's amazing
Yoooo
This is why my husband repairs his own boat engines himself. He likes to diagnose his machinery before he takes it in if at all possible.
The defendants are everything 😂😂
I really wish she'd stop cutting people off, it's extremely rude & unprofessional 🤦🏼♀️
Defendant on the right sounds like Christopher Walken.
👍🏾 and he reminds me of my college/university professor, who was a Brother from one of these Catholic orders.
Doug’s laugh, that gargled sounding her her her(ha ha ha) laugh..legit makes my skin crawl. He’s so cringy 😂
The defendant’s must be from up north from their accents and retired in Florida.
Stay up North where idiot Democrats ruin their states!
For sure!! The defendants witness was super heavy on the accent !!!
@@karenparker5054 your name would be Karen 😂😂😂😂
There are plenty of Republican states in the north.
@@karenparker5054 As a Californian, trust me when I say I'll die perfectly happy having never set foot in Florida.
I'd guess it's the fuel pump if they've replaced all the other stuff.
Yeah, the boat repair people are some diagnostic geniuses
I think the repair guys are dishonest. The took these old guys for all their money.
I think they need a new boat!
There are definitely a metric crap ton of shoddy mechanics out there especially with boats but one thing is for sure, just because you find and repair one problem doesn't mean there's not 10 more coming behind it. As a good mechanic you should instinctively be looking for these potential "layered problems" and as a vehicle owner you should realize there may be more than one problem and it's not always easy to find them all at once. Point being both mechanic and customer need to do their due diligence before the finger pointing starts and personally I prefer to "take care of the customer" rather than hop on the blame game! It's always possible I've made a mistake, misdiagnosed a problem or gotten a defective part.
Came with t-shirts to advertise their shop only to be humiliated by an old man
As a former boat owner I can confirm... A boat is nothing but a hole in the water that you pour money into
I do love the back wall with the two flags and the Eagles in the middle
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From my experience boat mechanics are the most crooked of all mechanics. Boat stands for Break Out Anothet Thousand.
I can’t believe Judge Milian let that defendant give that loooooong explanation. She never lets litigants speak more than a few sentences without cutting them off.
She was enjoying the sound of his voice as was most of us on here. Lovely!
Was I the only one who saw one plaintiff say it was erosion and the other say it wasn't? Just me? Ok.....
Funny listing to these guys talk automotive and the judge not understanding it lol
I can't believe they didn't find the problem. My dad was an engineer and even I know from watching him working on his cars and my cars...that they should've found that problem through a process of elimination.
Douglas is the wizard behind the curtain.
I watch peoples court a lot... like a lot.. and there is times she gets it wrong this time she was as fair as possible and did her best given the facts
Did no one hear that fart at the 10:50 time stamp ? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😩
Time to get a New boat
Beavis and Butthead meets Grumpy old men.👀
I believe a tune-up kit also includes spark plug wires.
All that kerfuffle over $64.09?
God bless everyone on here❤🐦
These repair guys should be ashamed!! They lied and didn't take it out and test it, no way!! SMH
I couldn’t finish watching with headphones due to the Darth Vader breathing…
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The defendants should have counter sued for the original $6000...🤪
Defendants remind me of Bert and Ernie 😂😂
It was an old boat,and all the things they fixed and put in new,together with the thing the owner fixed,made it work...a combined effort,I say..
Best Defendants in a long time
Why did they use that picture of the plaintiff for the thumbnail?😅
Watch closely. At 14:15 when the defendants point out what was wrong. He new it was wrong. Also, when shown the picture of the distributor and asked it it was calcium build up or erosion, one says yes it is erosion while the other said no. They knew what the problem was and they were just doing everything they could to get more money from the elderly males and not fixing the problem.
"Da cah-braytuh."
"The carburator?"
6grand and still not fixed! Should have countersued for that!
The old guy on the right sounds like Abe Froman, the Sausage King of Chicago.
Boat shop is 100% ripping them off. They didn't know what the problem was and just started changing parts.
@14:03 the moment the overly confident Plantiff realized the defendant knew way more than he did and was right about it….
Does Harvey even know what he's talking about? Rhetorical question😒
He's a lawyer so yes generally he does know what he's talking about, he's just annoying.
yeah defendant had an expert in this case? is he talking about the one defendant who made the debatable repair? 🤔
He works with the crew with the cases because he is a lawyer.
@@margaretakins6829
Do you have a degree in anything?
Passes gas at 10:54 😂😃🤣
Oh shit! I thought somebody moved a chair!
8:30 I don't know anything about boats are their engines, but the distributor cap rebuild kit means a rebuild, not NEW!
These mechanics go for the most expensive fixes before the little ones.....ouch!
I like the defendants. Seem like good men.
It seems to me that repair people, including auto mechanics, always go for the expensive repairs first, when they should check the smaller parts first to see if they are what is causing the overall problem.
A boat is a hole in the water you throw money in. I've grown up having boats for 40 years. There is almost always something to repair.
A boat is a hole in the water you dump money into.
They brought a… MONEY PIT
The defendant in the blue jacket & pink shirt, kind of reminds me of Willy Nelson!
Yeap! They were in “repair” business dog stung
I'm glad the defendants won. I also disagree with the Judge when she said you shouldn't stop payment. If you have an legitimate reason, yes u should.
Doug Luellens laugh is funny.