Opinion ID: 1676987
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Heading: The Outrage and Damage to Reputation Claims

Text: In Count VII of their complaint, the Rhodeses allege that by engaging in extreme and outrageous conduct Chrysler Credit caused the Rhodeses to suffer severe emotional distress. See, American Road Service Co. v. Inmon, 394 So.2d 361 (Ala.1980). The Rhodeses have failed to present any argument or to cite any authority in challenging the summary judgment on this count. Accordingly, as to this count the summary judgment is affirmed. Rule 28(a), A.R.App.P. In Count VIII of their complaint, the Rhodeses seek damages from Chrysler Credit because, they claim, in reporting this incident as a repossession to the credit bureau, [Chrysler Credit damaged] the credit rating and reputation of the Plaintiffs. The Rhodeses have failed to present any argument or to cite any authority in support of their claim that Chrysler Credit wrongfully engaged in conduct that harmed their reputation. Therefore, as to this claim also the summary judgment is affirmed. Rule 28(a), A.R.App.P.