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Re: [Spridgets] Tennessee Shyster--No LBC

To: Kathryn Bales <kgb@frontiernet.net>
Subject: Re: [Spridgets] Tennessee Shyster--No LBC
From: dlancer7676@comcast.net
Date: Sun, 11 May 2008 17:57:29 +0000
Good for you Kate!  Dealerships are another bit of real estate I keep my cars 
out of.   8^)

--David C.
"Those who matter don't judge me ... those who judge me don't matter." -- 
Anonymous

 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Kathryn Bales <kgb@frontiernet.net>
> I had a similar experience a number of years ago.  My ex (Thank God!!!) 
> husband had bought me a 1976, 6 cylinder, fuel injected Datsun as part 
> of our pending divorce agreement, which he didn't yet know about.  We 
> took it to the Datsun dealer, clearly explaining that it wouldn't start 
> in the morning, and left it there all day while I went to work. $300 and 
> eight hours later, they claimed to have given it a complete tuneup, and 
> all was now fine.  The next morning it wouldn't start, so I took it 
> back.  They again had the car all day.  I picked it up after work and 
> was assured that the same mechanic had checked the car again, and 
> everything was exactly as it should be.  The next morning it still 
> wouldn't start, so I opened the hood and took  good look.  There was a 
> crack right on the top of the coil wire boot that was over an inch long 
> and plainly visible to anyone who had looked.  All the spark plug wires 
> were arcing like Mt. St. Helens on her better days.  I went back to the 
> Datsun dealer, and the service manager very condescendingly said, "Mrs. 
> Brady (Not for long, Roach!), my best technician has done a complete 
> tuneup on your car, and at the very least it needs some serious 
> carburetor work, probably a new carburetor.  I drew myself up to the 
> full extent allowed by my four inch stilettos, and roared back, "You 
> simple SOB!  you've had my car for three whole days and claim to have 
> worked on it, but you don't even know that it doesn't HAVE a 
> carburetor?  Secondly, there is no way your so called technician could 
> have given it a tuneup. If he had gotten close enough to it with a 
> screwdriver to try to adjust the timing, he would have been knocked 
> through the back wall. Every one of the ignition wires is completely 
> shot. I want my money back, and I want it back NOW!"  Three other 
> customers who were waiting in line left when I did.  The most 
> satisfaction I got out of the entire incident was having both my future 
> ex, who had thus far handled everything, and the condescending service 
> manager look like they wanted to crawl into a hole in the floor. I then 
> fully alienated the ex by parking right in front of the office and, 
> dressed in a business suit and heels, proceeded to do a tuneup right on 
> Main Street.  Surprisingly, it started the next morning.
> 
> Kate
> >   He then, after he claimed to have fixed the car, quoted her a $500 charge 
> for fixing it, 
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