Archae
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Thu Aug-31-06 01:49 AM
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Don't take your car to Gyp-e lube. |
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They are crooks. :grr: Is Your Mechanic Cheating? Claim: TV news investigation shows Jiffy Lube outlets charging customers for automative maintenance work that was never done. Status: True. http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/scams/jiffylube.asp
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politicat
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Thu Aug-31-06 01:53 AM
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Dumbasses stripped the bolt for my oil filter then tried to blame it on the previous oil change, which was done at the dealership during scheduled maintenance. I only used J lube because I needed to go for an extended and unplanned trip with my car, and wanted an oil change before I left and the dealership was booked utterly solid.
Also, avoid Brakes Plus. They tried to tell me that I had a leaking rear master cylinder and would need several thousand dollars in brake work (I actually only needed new pads...)... The interesting thing is that my car doesn't HAVE a rear master cylinder.
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Thu Aug-31-06 02:16 AM
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2. Wow - now that I think warrants a call to the BBB, and/or whoever |
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certifies mechanics...
"The interesting thing is that my car doesn't HAVE a rear master cylinder."
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politicat
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Thu Aug-31-06 02:46 AM
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4. I did better... I reported it on Craig's list and Angie's list. |
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Word of mouth is far more damaging to a business than a call to the BBB around here; the BBB has essentially no teeth. A business can get a lot of negatives, but if no one ever calls them about it, the BBB has no way to get that information to the consumer.
And yes, I was utterly, royally pissed about it. Midas ended up getting my business, and they've treated me well. I know that part of the problem is that I am female, 5 feet tall, obviously liberal and Goth; I look like someone who only knows how to put gas in a car and sometimes drive it. I'm not, however; I re-built my first car from chassis up, except the major transmission work (those I don't mess with) and the dismounting and remounting of the engine (Even with a block, I needed more muscle than I have, so a couple of my guy friends and my dad did the remount work, but I did the valve job). I know cars, I just don't have the time to indulge myself getting greasy anymore. But I still LOOK like I can be taken, and there are several companies locally that are more than willing to do so. The local Midas is woman owned, and they get a lot of repeat business from women who have been scammed by other companies in the area.
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Thu Aug-31-06 02:38 AM
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3. Our local one is a fundie - the shop is covered in RW crap |
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I went once and they told me I needed something else done and I later found out it was a scam. A $20 oil change cost me over $70. I tell everyone to avoid that place.
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