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Originally Posted by JGreenwood07 Update: Just did some number crunching and I know for a fact the car was driven at least 18-19 miles during the alignment "testing" phase/joyride. Used

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Old 04-16-2011, 09:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Update: Just did some number crunching and I know for a fact the car was driven at least 18-19 miles during the alignment "testing" phase/joyride. Used my receipt and my current mileage, and subtracted the trip there and back after mapping it on google.

I am tempted to circumvent the service manager and talk to the owner. Any ideas? I mean 18-20 miles is ludicrous for testing alignment, correct?
Go right to the owner. This is BS and I read/hear about it more and more. These dip$hit techs think they have a right to drive customer cars more than just a few blocks to check things out?

BTW, once an alignment is set up correctly and in spec on the rack, there is no need to test drive the car at all.

Raise hell with these clowns and demand redress!!!

When the revolution comes, guys like these should be the first against the wall.

Demand justice and do not roll over. Do not rest until the guilty are made to pay. If you want some help, then let me know.

Just my opinion, of course. Have a nice day.
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Go right to the owner. This is BS and I read/hear about it more and more. These dip$hit techs think they have a right to drive customer cars more than just a few blocks to check things out?

BTW, once an alignment is set up correctly and in spec on the rack, there is no need to test drive the car at all.

Raise hell with these clowns and demand redress!!!

When the revolution comes, guys like these should be the first against the wall.

Demand justice and do not roll over. Do not rest until the guilty are made to pay. If you want some help, then let me know.

Just my opinion, of course. Have a nice day.
yep, let the hammer of justice strike!
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