garytomaszewski said: (quoted from post at 11:29:00 03/27/09) JML,
Sort of agree, sort of disagree. Your 3 daughters KNOW how
and can make the informed choice, what always amazes me is
those who don't have a clue and buy whatever bs is told them.
Once filed a BBB complaint when I heard a tireman put a young
mother into tears accusing her of endangering her children by
running her tires low on air and she would need 4 new because
of imbalance.
Gary, I gotta agree with you on the sales BS that people get who look vulnerable. Couple of things I DID insist on for my 3 daughters is that they learn to drive a stick and they learn how to take a car in for an oil change. So I made sure the "extra" vehicle they could drive was a stick pickup truck. It was either learn or walk. Before their solo trip to the oil change shop, I lectured that no matter what the guy said, just get the oil changed, even if he said the engine was going to blow up. Sure enough, each one came back with a list of all the things the guy said they needed. Every one was really not necessary and they would have racked up $75-100 bucks easy if they had given in to the sales pitch.
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