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Old 09-08-2020, 10:44 AM   #17
roKWiz
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Default Re: Psychos in the Auto-Repair Business

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Originally Posted by Tonz View Post
The advantage of living in a smaller town is everybody knows just about everybody, all the private workshops are vying for your custom, they treat you well and honestly, you keep going back,
My long standing arrangement is, if you find something other than what Ive asked for, just do it if under $300 otherwise give me a phone call and we discus options
Been with the same workshop all 18 years. We know each others birthdays, if my ute needs a service around that time, I'll book it in on birth date and know a box of chocolates will be on the seat when pickup times comes.
Good to hear there are some good workshop guys around still.

Last time I took one of my trucks somewhere, I had 4 minor fixes, it came back with 5 fixes and a damaged rear side skirt.
Question, why do workshops like using a forklift to move clients vehicles around.
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