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Re: OT: Car dealer crap - ever hear of this?
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Posted by chvet73 on October 03, 2004 at 19:59:56 from (66.215.199.86):
In Reply to: OT: Car dealer crap - ever hear of this? posted by Markus on October 02, 2004 at 13:59:50:
For the most part car and truck establishments can be refered to as Stealerships. Very few are honest. For anyone who thinks they are honest, I have a bridge I can sell you. You need to watch them very carefully. Most repairs I've had done under warranty, I've had to go back and have done 2-3 times before they get it right. On my last Dodge Ram they broke my trailer brake controller. I made them pay to replace it. I just got a new Ram and had to go twice to repair the only problem I've had. Both times I told them how to fix it. After they got it right on the secon visit, they admitted I was right the first time. My solution is to fix it myself unless it's a warranty item.
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