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<blockquote data-quote="scott degroot" data-source="post: 1020120" data-attributes="member: 66039"><p>Stories like this really get me ticked off. There are too many techs, I use the word techs loosely, out there that don't have a clue how to properly diagnose a problem. They give the automotive repair industry a bad name. They guess at the easy repair and then they are confused when that does not fix the problem. I see this with dealerships more than anything and they get away with it because people think that dealerships are the be all end all when it comes to fixing their cars. At my 2 shops if we tell you that the work that we are going to do is going to fix your problem we stand by it or else you don't pay...it's just that simple. We are not the cheapest nor are we the most expensive but at the end of the day I feel good about what we do for our customers. I wish you luck in dealing with these idiots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scott degroot, post: 1020120, member: 66039"] Stories like this really get me ticked off. There are too many techs, I use the word techs loosely, out there that don't have a clue how to properly diagnose a problem. They give the automotive repair industry a bad name. They guess at the easy repair and then they are confused when that does not fix the problem. I see this with dealerships more than anything and they get away with it because people think that dealerships are the be all end all when it comes to fixing their cars. At my 2 shops if we tell you that the work that we are going to do is going to fix your problem we stand by it or else you don't pay...it's just that simple. We are not the cheapest nor are we the most expensive but at the end of the day I feel good about what we do for our customers. I wish you luck in dealing with these idiots. [/QUOTE]
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