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Re: HELP WITH A CHEVY 4.3L
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Posted by B-maniac on April 17, 2007 at 19:08:53 from (207.241.134.69):
In Reply to: Re: HELP WITH A CHEVY 4.3L posted by buickanddeere on April 17, 2007 at 14:03:16:
Hard to figure people out these days. Did you not test drive the vehicle at the dealership before you paid the bill for all those uneeded parts?? Don't mean to add insult to injury but we as paying customers do have an obligation to hold these people accountable for something! I assume you explained the problem correctly to them and they changed all them parts and told you it was fixed. Why else would you pay the bill? If you test drove it first you would have known it didn't fix the problem and you would NOT have to pay them!!Let them take you to small claims!! They WILL lose the case! Let them take the parts off if they want , but why pay for something you didn't need?? These people aren't idiots , they know exactly what they are doing and they know when they finally get to the REAL problem (and they know what it is)you will have spent $500 more than you needed to. The usual justification (which most customers buy)is that "well it probably needed all that anyway". Sickening to see these crooks get away with this every day. Good luck and get educated before you get broke!
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