Probably can but do you really want to trust your car to people like that? If they are bent just because you didn't buy it from them imagine what they would do to it if you forced them to fix it.
2007-05-07 15:21:47
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answered by DialM4Speed 6
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A dealership cannot turn your vehicle down for service if you have purchased your vehicle somewhere else. Although, if you own a Nissan, you cannot take it to a Toyota dealer for service. You have to take the vehicle to its respective dealer brand, ie: Toyota Vehicle to Toyota Dealer; Nissan Vehicle to Nissan Dealer.
Also something to be aware of, a dealer may have the right to refuse service to anyone, but it cannot refuse service solely because you purchased your vehicle elsewhere.
2007-05-07 22:26:31
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answered by ANTHONY A 1
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of course not. Because the dealership will make money off you when they service it. Sure they reserve the right to refuse service but not for not buying it at their dealership.
2007-05-07 22:21:57
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answered by Jesus L 2
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NO, but they can make u wait wothout u knowing, but if ur paying for the service money is money n thats where the service makes it not on the sale but on the service, most people in service dont care for the sales people anyway its all about the mighty dollar
2007-05-07 22:21:01
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answered by patty 1
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It's unlikely any dealer would turn down service jobs. That's ONE of the best money makers there is, besides ripping people off on trade ins.
2007-05-07 22:24:09
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answered by Trump 2020 7
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Yes--they have the right to refuse service to anyone as long as it's not based on your color, sex, age, ect............ If they think some hack got a hold of your car they may not want to touch it. Most dealers Price their labor on SRT (standard repair times)--if they now they have a mess on their hands, they may take a loss on the job.
2007-05-07 22:26:14
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answered by redrepair 5
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Of course they can. Just like any other business they can refuse to offer their services to anyone.
Not good business though.
2007-05-07 22:25:26
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answered by Larry T 5
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Yes, but that must be a blanket policy. They can't turn you down and take someone else's.
2007-05-07 22:22:49
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answered by Shanna S 2
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like any business they can refuse to service anybody, but trust me they want your money more then you want to give it to them
2007-05-07 22:48:04
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answered by Nancy P 5
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Unheard of...but I guess if they don't want the business they could.
2007-05-07 22:23:01
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answered by Anonymous
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