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Posted by the tractor vet on May 18, 2007 at 16:17:39 from (75.19.121.127):
In Reply to: OT Car repair posted by Walt Davies on May 18, 2007 at 10:05:06:
There is alot of this going on and these people don't only pray on women but men that don't know much about cars. way back i was a parts manager for a large Chrysler plymouth dealer and i caught the service manager cheating Chrysler with fruadulant work as he was blinking Chrysler out of repair work on new cars that was never done and it even could have involved me as he was getting parts from me and my employees and chargen them out on the W/O then taken the new parts and throwen them in the trash can . So to cover my donkey i did and complet inventory of my department made sure that my duckys were in order and quit and when i went out the door over half the rest of the place left three mounths later that dealership closed the door. years back a local Dodge dealer tryed taken my grand father on a car he bought and was have problems with it and he asked me to look at it as not only being a parts manager i was a certifed Chrysler Plymouth tech . after looking at the repair invoice then looken at the car everything that they said they did was not done and no new parts were found , I went to the owner with the invoice and we had words along with the littel talk i have with my local service rep about them and the money was returned and they lost there dealership. we do not need theifs like this turn the SOB in to the state and let them make license plates.
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