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<blockquote data-quote="bigbangtheory" data-source="post: 4907480" data-attributes="member: 563177"><p>First thing is first, sorry to hear about your father and hope everything comes out A OK with that.</p><p></p><p>About the money thing, yes that is a lot of money, but some people don't have the time and know how or they just don't know how to do it and is there only way to get something done. So for people like that and I guess yourself, then we need to be able to trust the local car shops. Unfortuanate we can not a lot of times. I am sorry you are not a happy customer, but you have every right to be upset with spending that much money and not being satisfied. I would go in there and be nice, calm and relaxed and just say I have spent a lot of money on this and feel this is not how I explained my original theory to you guys. It is nice, but not up to par for the money I paid for. Then point out all that was wrong.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully they will correct it and you will be a happy customer, that might bring them more business in the future. Some shop owners look foward to that, others can car less. I used to work the front desk at a local shop and I had a boss who cared a lot and bend over back wards for you and it was sad how many people took advantage of that, but you do what you have to do. Point being, do what you have to do to fix your shit! Hopefully the shop owned is cool like my old boss was, to be fair though he is also my friend.</p><p></p><p>Good luck on your quest in getting it fixed to your standards as it should be and good luck to your dad as well. I am sure everything will work out fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbangtheory, post: 4907480, member: 563177"] First thing is first, sorry to hear about your father and hope everything comes out A OK with that. About the money thing, yes that is a lot of money, but some people don't have the time and know how or they just don't know how to do it and is there only way to get something done. So for people like that and I guess yourself, then we need to be able to trust the local car shops. Unfortuanate we can not a lot of times. I am sorry you are not a happy customer, but you have every right to be upset with spending that much money and not being satisfied. I would go in there and be nice, calm and relaxed and just say I have spent a lot of money on this and feel this is not how I explained my original theory to you guys. It is nice, but not up to par for the money I paid for. Then point out all that was wrong. Hopefully they will correct it and you will be a happy customer, that might bring them more business in the future. Some shop owners look foward to that, others can car less. I used to work the front desk at a local shop and I had a boss who cared a lot and bend over back wards for you and it was sad how many people took advantage of that, but you do what you have to do. Point being, do what you have to do to fix your shit! Hopefully the shop owned is cool like my old boss was, to be fair though he is also my friend. Good luck on your quest in getting it fixed to your standards as it should be and good luck to your dad as well. I am sure everything will work out fine. [/QUOTE]
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