Re: Repair Fraud?
- From: aarcuda69062 <nonelson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 05 Oct 2005 12:29:02 GMT
In article <A9WdnSfpqK02t97eRVn-sA@xxxxxxxxxx>,
Ryan Underwood <nemesis@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> "*" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
> >>>> I balk at $20 for what I know is a $5 part,
>
> >Just curious........
>
> >How much do you pay for a couple of eggs, two slices of bread and three
> >strips of bacon at a supermarket as opposed to what you pay at a
> >restaurant?????
>
>
> >Do you balk at that?????
>
> And actually, you have it even nicer with a mechanic - most of them will let
> you bring your own parts that you can buy from whatever bargain bin you want,
> as long as they aren't going to be warranting them against failure. I've
> never
> been to a restaurant where you could bring your own food to be cooked...
How could you possibly know what "most" mechanics allow?
.
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