Posted by Ivan in Mich on April 25, 2015 at 15:42:54 from (174.124.242.73):
In Reply to: Don't rip me off posted by 37Chief on April 25, 2015 at 13:47:43:
We bough a new Ford Escape in 2008 and on the second ot third oil change we took it to the dealer ship as it was all covered in slush. I went to the parts dept for something and my wife took it to service and did the paper work. I met here in the waiting roon and soon someone came kneeled on the floor by her and showed her all the things that was wrong with it and needed replaced. It came to a couple thousand dollars. All this time they did not know I was with her. He told her he would show her and we went to the shop. They pointed out the shocks leaking the steering was bad and a wheel bearing was bad plus many other things. I said thats fine when do you want to fix it. He looked at me and said we can do it right away. I then told him it was covered by Ford. He said it was out of warrenty. I pointed out that it only had less than 15000 miles on it and we bought it in the sping. I never saw someone back pedal like he did. The service manager got involved and the owner of the dealership came out. I did not use any nice language and I have never been back there since
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