And what about the independants who cheat too? One "a good Christian man" according to my mom, did a very expensive R&I alternator swap on her car, 1986 Chevy Celebrity, tell her that it's an odd ball that was only used by Gm for one year and only on that car. I was still in the Army then. She refused to believe me when I told her different becuase this good man wouldn't cheat. A couple of months later she took her car back to him with the AC not working. He charge her 250 claiming he had dissassembled the compressor, it was going to have to be rebuilt and it was an odd ball only used on that car for one year and when he got the parts it was going to cost her another 450 for him to rebuild it. She called me that night and ask if I could find her on in a salvage yard. I went to NAPA the next day and ask about the cost of a reman. 145 bucks. I called mom and told her. She ask waht to do. I told her to take it to another shop with a very good reputation. 29.95 later she had air after the good shop recharged the system.
In another case while working as a mechanic had a woman come in with a repair estamate from a rival shop to replace the rear axle pinion shaft seal on a front wheel drive car. They were only going to charge her 95 bucks too!
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