i own a shop,and if you feel like this,,it might be because you might be paying to much for some of the work your having done to your car,,some shops bump the price up,once in a while,,if you ever feel like this ,,its a good idea to go and get another price from another shop,,sometimes this help,s keep the price down from other shops,also,,i always tell my customers if they feel there paying to much to price it somewhere else,,fortunately i haven't had that problem ,good luck ,hope this helps.,,have a good x-mas.
2006-12-23 15:06:32
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answered by dodge man 7
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Yeah, people don't really do that because it doesn't really work. I'm a service writer and I have enough problems with people getting mad at me for their cars needing legitimate repairs, I don't even want to deal with anything more than that.
If I had a nickel for every time I've heard "Well why didn't YOU notice that last time I was hear?"... I would probably only have a few bucks, but the point is that sort of thing doesn't happen outside of maybe some locally owned shops with mechanics named Willie or Cooter that have longer beards than ZZ Top.
2006-12-23 15:04:32
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answered by Adam's Dad 2
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My expensive Ms. Penny, i'm sorry to hearken to somebody backed into your journey with sufficient rigidity to try this lots harm. If the better tie rod and area rail have been broken, i could additionally suspect an inclination physique, which is going to make precise wheel alignment impossible. it is likewise achievable your speaker would have been broken, yet i'm thinking if the dashboard replaced into additionally replaced and what you have isn't, in actuality, your unique speaker. it may additionally be the mounting screws are loose. The brake easy is likely a burnt out bulb that would have befell ahead of dropping the age previous argument approximately 2 gadgets won't be able to occupy the comparable area on the comparable time. I truly wish you're no longer extraordinarily related on your set of wheels, by using fact it must be time for a clean one. A physique and fender shop is in basic terms that - physique and fender.
2016-10-18 22:36:35
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answered by ? 4
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Everyone does, but they probably arn't. I work in a garage, and the only time we want to see people back are for maintance, and for things that need to be retorqued after a certin amount of driving. If something happends and its traced back to the shop they have a lot to lose. Usually, when one thing goes, there are other things to follow. A good mechanic will know of ways to keep the customer coming back for problems without doing anything to the car that can be damaging. A good mechanic will keep the customer happy. A mechanic doesn't work for the company he works for the client.
2006-12-23 14:56:53
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answered by gregthomasparke 5
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No one is perfect, mistakes do happen, BUT, if you continue to experience this type of problem you should....(1), speak with the owner/manager and explain the reasons for your apprehension, they should(if they run an ethical shop) do something positive to alleviate your concerns. (2), if they do not,report them to the B.B.B. and then find another repair shop. I have performed services for no charge rather than lose a customer. (I realize that I, nor anyone else can satisfy every customer that walks into my shop,so sometimes a little customer appeasement is called for). Integrity should never be a casualty of cost.
2006-12-23 19:18:26
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answered by Burts chevy 3
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Because they know it's good business practice to intentionally create problems with peoples cars and that they'll stay in business forever by doing that.
Seriously if you feel that way try another shop. If you have then maybe you have a problematic car that requires a lot of attention, or it may be that you feel that way about all auto repair shops.
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2006-12-23 15:00:26
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answered by jlopi 2
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Some shops will do little things to get a return trip and more of your money. Make shure your mechanic is State certified and listed with the Better Business Bureau.
2006-12-23 14:55:26
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answered by Anonymous
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There are 2 possible answers. One is that you are dealing with a cheap shop that needs to pad the books or has unqualified service personnel. They are rare, but they exist. The other is that you are paranoid, and your car is really a lemon.
2006-12-23 14:55:22
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answered by Fred C 7
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its called be worried , look i n the yellow pages for a listed gargages , ask friends that have had work perfromed there , most guys are good at what they do , you get what you pay for really .
get to know how your car runs and try workign out what he doing , be car smart ...... if you get a cheap price, then the work will reflect the price,,,,,,,,,,
2006-12-23 14:59:36
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answered by Anonymous
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sometimes they slip up and mess up but they don't really do on purpose and they could lose their job for doing a bad job on purpose
2006-12-23 14:58:44
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answered by l.miller91 2
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