Posted by Sprint 6 on September 20, 2017 at 19:25:58 from (172.77.89.117):
In Reply to: Totally OT and a rant posted by Adirondack case guy on September 20, 2017 at 17:54:34:
Before you go make yourself look foolish, you may want to take your picture down, posting the bill with the advisors name circled opens you up to all sorts of legal nasties.
As a person who owns an AC Delco perfessional service center, I can explain some things to you.
Line one, the EVAP vent solenoid. You were charged for two parts because GM decided to change the electrical connector, so a jumper interface is needed. That is what the second part is, and there are likely more than one that fits and that dealer has made a reference to that fact in their system. GM is not good at avoiding redundancy, I keep a list of also fits for this purpose.
Line two, I do not see where they installed aftermarket parts. The hub part number listed is the GM number for a '10 Impala front hub. I see no mention of AZ parts on the bill anywhere. Are you making that leap yourself just because there is an AZ close to them? You seem to be frustrated that they mark up their parts. I have gleaned over my years here that you were once a Case dealer. Am I to assume you sold everything at cost?
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