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Is there such thing as an honest mechanic?

Rudee

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This past spring when I took my vehicle to a garage for a tuneup (plugs, filter, fluids, timing, etc) the bill was about 25% higher then I normally pay. I asked the serviceman why the bill for my tuneup was so high, and he informed me that my spark plugs didn't require replacement, and that they just needed to be cleaned. So basically, the bill was higher because they choose to take time cleaning my plugs instead of replacing them, as they normally do. I told the serviceman that no way in hell was I going to pay the extra labor cost for cleaning my plugs when he could of replaced them for less. He angerly removed the charge off my bill and I left shaking my head. The crap mechanics do to pad a bill amazes me.
 

tec699

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how much did he take off the final bill? $30? $60?

You should have just paid the full amount in my opinion. Making a scene is never good.
 

mordantmonkey

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Originally posted by: tec699
how much did he take off the final bill? $30? $60?

You should have just paid the full amount in my opinion. Making a scene is never good.

that reminds me. you still owe me money.
 

aplefka

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Originally posted by: tec699
how much did he take off the final bill? $30? $60?

You should have just paid the full amount in my opinion. Making a scene is never good.

Why? He didn't get what he paid for and complained.
 

tec699

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Originally posted by: mordantmonkey
Originally posted by: tec699
how much did he take off the final bill? $30? $60?

You should have just paid the full amount in my opinion. Making a scene is never good.

that reminds me. you still owe me money.

i do? :Q
 
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Originally posted by: cjgallen
That's how they feed their family.

Don't like it? Do it yourself.

So if I worked in sales I should steal money from you because my family needs food? I think they hang for that in certain places...or just cut off your hands.
 

dakata24

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there is. took my car to a mechanic because i thought something was wrong with my engine. kept on making this knocking noise.

charge was $25 to check it out.

turns out it was the lower engine shield and windshield wiper motor shield being loose.

took 4 cable ties and that was that.

im sure he could have said it was something bad and charged me for it and i'd be none the wiser. but he didnt. :)
 

91TTZ

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Originally posted by: tec699
Originally posted by: mordantmonkey
Originally posted by: tec699
how much did he take off the final bill? $30? $60?

You should have just paid the full amount in my opinion. Making a scene is never good.

that reminds me. you still owe me money.

i do? :Q


Yes, you owe me money too. Please don't make a scene about it, just pay up.
 

Rudee

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Originally posted by: tec699
how much did he take off the final bill? $30? $60?

You should have just paid the full amount in my opinion. Making a scene is never good.


About $35. Not a lot of money. It was a matter of principal.
 

91TTZ

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Originally posted by: cjgallen
That's how they feed their family.

Don't like it? Do it yourself.


Wrong.

They don't make money by lying and ripping people off. In fact, that is illegal.
 
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If you know of any highschools with an automotive shop I suggest you take your car there. The teacher will love it because it gives his/her students something to work on. Knowing first hand, they're carefull. The teacher supervises the entire time if they're working on someone elses car so you're guaranteed nothing will go wrong. ^_^

Free labour.
 

oogabooga

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i went to a mechanic to get my alignement done. So he does it, charges me, all good and happy

WRONG

he didn't see somehow that my lower ball joings were out of whack. On the drive home my alignment goes to high hell. Took my car somewhere else when i realized my car was still misaligned, and they were like "are you saying you -just- got an alignment? Oh Jesus.."

Haven't decided what to do with the first place yet =\
 

PoPPeR

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Originally posted by: LoKe
If you know of any highschools with an automotive shop I suggest you take your car there. The teacher will love it because it gives his/her students something to work on. Knowing first hand, they're carefull. The teacher supervises the entire time if they're working on someone elses car so you're guaranteed nothing will go wrong. ^_^

Free labour.
aka jiffy lube but with an instructor

 

91TTZ

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Originally posted by: LoKe
If you know of any highschools with an automotive shop I suggest you take your car there. The teacher will love it because it gives his/her students something to work on. Knowing first hand, they're carefull. The teacher supervises the entire time if they're working on someone elses car so you're guaranteed nothing will go wrong. ^_^

Free labour.


NO!

I took autoshop in high school- NEVER take your car to a highschool autoshop. The kids will screw it up because they're kids who don't care.
 

Ausm

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Originally posted by: tec699
how much did he take off the final bill? $30? $60?

You should have just paid the full amount in my opinion. Making a scene is never good.



Do you enjoy getting screwed over? I don't...I would have(and have done before)ream him a new asshole..
 

hzl eyed grl

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Originally posted by: tec699
how much did he take off the final bill? $30? $60?

You should have just paid the full amount in my opinion. Making a scene is never good.

Yeah, because being taken advantage of is sooo much better. :roll:
 
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Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: LoKe
If you know of any highschools with an automotive shop I suggest you take your car there. The teacher will love it because it gives his/her students something to work on. Knowing first hand, they're carefull. The teacher supervises the entire time if they're working on someone elses car so you're guaranteed nothing will go wrong. ^_^

Free labour.


NO!

I took autoshop in high school- NEVER take your car to a highschool autoshop. The kids will screw it up because they're kids who don't care.

Guess it's different in Canadian schools...;)

Kidding, of course.

But I'm taking an auto class right now, and from what I've seen, everyone's carefull.
 

Zanix

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Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: LoKe
If you know of any highschools with an automotive shop I suggest you take your car there. The teacher will love it because it gives his/her students something to work on. Knowing first hand, they're carefull. The teacher supervises the entire time if they're working on someone elses car so you're guaranteed nothing will go wrong. ^_^

Free labour.


NO!

I took autoshop in high school- NEVER take your car to a highschool autoshop. The kids will screw it up because they're kids who don't care.

Guess it's different in Canadian schools...;)

Kidding, of course.

But I'm taking an auto class right now, and from what I've seen, everyone's carefull.

Or you could try the local community college, I bet they'd do it right.