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Re: Darned Dishonest auto service centers
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Posted by CaseChev on March 18, 2007 at 15:49:00 from (65.29.0.244):
In Reply to: Darned Dishonest auto service centers posted by Dave from MN on March 17, 2007 at 13:13:12:
Just a quick thought for Stinky Cheese. Why is it the Chev. dealer fault or GM fault when vehicle is out of warranty and in an attempt to do a goodwill gesture, owner is asked to verify maintenance and oil change place can only verify two oil changes in 45,000 mi. I doubt even your lawyer is dumb enough to pursue that one. Why not sue the real culprit, the oil change place that may or may not have changed your oil even though you paid them. I worked in this industry and can't tell you how many times people who had not changed their oil and ruined their engine would go to their buddy and get oil change receipts for the past 3yrs. Usually they would make up invoices from a stack with CONSECUTIVE NUMBERS even though they were supposedly months or years apart. Once again, dealership and factory people are not near as dumb as you assume and lawyers are not near as smart or successful and people who's first sentence in any problem-solving dicussion is "I'm gonna get my lawyer" are not near as successful as they boast over morning coffee at the cafe.
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