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Old 10-13-2008, 09:09 PM
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Default Re: Integrity of service writers

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Originally Posted by melsrn View Post
Thanks for the reply - I'm having my brakes looked at by another mechanic (just to be sure and to also my ducks in a row before I talk with the dealer about this issue). This mechanic used to be the "family" mechanic when my parents still lived in town and the only reason why I stopped using him so often was due to convenience - such as not having a shuttle. I don't have anyone who is available to pick me up when the car goes in the shop and get me to work (my husband and I work much differenct work schedules) - but, after he gets to tell me "I told you so" in the morning - I will be taking my car back to him for nearly everything once again.

I used to live in Clovis near your area let me say this it's everywhere you go. I hated Michael Toyota with a passion and seems things havent changed there now. I got my first Tundra at Sanger Toyota in 2000 I liked them a lot but seems they have changed ownership.Bingham Toyota is great on service i do trust them and have used them on service when I lived there.
Now Atlanta Georgia we have Marrietta Toyota and there very much like Michaels when it comes to pushy overbarring sales people who don't gain your trust much less questionable services tactics.Key point is find someone your willing to trust yea there are bad apples everywhere u go.

Erik

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