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Re: What impresses you most?
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Posted by Steven@AZ on August 13, 2006 at 06:54:43 from (24.121.155.253):
In Reply to: What impresses you most? posted by NC Wayne on August 12, 2006 at 23:21:44:
Good to hear that there are still good people out there! Around here in AZ, every time I have work done on my car it comes back worse than when I brought it in. Case in point: went in for a wheel alignment, they took the wheels off and cross-threaded the lug nuts... found this out when I got home. Limped it back and asked them to fix it. They ground half the heads off the studs to get them in and also cut away half of my brake shield! So I had to re-do their work anyway. It makes it difficult when you are smart enough to realize when someone is screwing up the work your having done. I've decided that most of the time the labor cost will buy me the tools to do it myself - and I'll have the tools when I'm done. If it doesn't work that way, I rent the tools. Let's get back to the old days where people put in an honest day's work for a day's pay!
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