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Haha this is so simple and to the point! Love itI was in a training event late 2022 with a group from overseas and US personnel, one of them put this on the schedule board for discussion
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Haha this is so simple and to the point! Love itI was in a training event late 2022 with a group from overseas and US personnel, one of them put this on the schedule board for discussion
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That is terrible service and completely in line with the way most people seem to do business today. Shameful for sure.Modern day garages trying to take advantage of uninformed car people (my daughter) and not performing the serivces requested. This happened at Chapel Hill Tire in Chapel Hill today.
My google review. I put 1 star but would have selected zero stars if available.
I am very disappointed in CH tire. My daughter called and made an appointment and asked the people 3 times to change her oil. When she returned they inspected the vehicle for $15 (not requested or asked for) and charged her $40 to inspect her rear brakes. This came out to $57 plus tax and no oil change. They also supplied a list of $1800 worth of things that needed to be fixed/repaired on a 24 year truck that runs great. The best was to recommend changing out a lower radiator hose clamp for____wait for it___$72 labor. The clamp needs changing however you can unscrew the current clamp and add a new clamp. The hose would not even need to be removed.
I know right. She did request the brake inspection which ended up being a $40 charge. She did not request an inspection and I need to circle back on that for sure. She found another place recommended by a local and they are doing the brake inspection for free and an oil change. I love how Chapel Hill Tire immediately recommended rotors without a rotor width measurement. I have changed over 40 brake pads and never touched the rotors and never had any issues.That is terrible service and completely in line with the way most people seem to do business today. Shameful for sure.
But let's cut to the chase...didn't you teach her how to change her own oil? Who is really to blame here?
I hope she gave them an earful and refused payment for their upcharge and the services she didn't request.
This is terrible. I've only heard "good" things about CH tire but I've only had experience there once. Did you find another shop you'd recomend in that area? I have one or two a little further West than Chapel Hole off I-85.Modern day garages trying to take advantage of uninformed car people (my daughter) and not performing the serivces requested. This happened at Chapel Hill Tire in Chapel Hill today.
My google review. I put 1 star but would have selected zero stars if available.
I am very disappointed in CH tire. My daughter called and made an appointment and asked the people 3 times to change her oil. When she returned they inspected the vehicle for $15 (not requested or asked for) and charged her $40 to inspect her rear brakes. This came out to $57 plus tax and no oil change. They also supplied a list of $1800 worth of things that needed to be fixed/repaired on a 24 year truck that runs great. The best was to recommend changing out a lower radiator hose clamp for____wait for it___$72 labor. The clamp needs changing however you can unscrew the current clamp and add a new clamp. The hose would not even need to be removed.
My daughter moved to LA 5 years ago, similarly after school. I had bought her a VW, and got her the extra warranty and service contract. Was an eye watering number but wanted her to have it and gave me peace of mind. She did all the servicing, tires, etc at VW Downtown LA, only paid for tires and everything else was covered, never had a problem. She recently traded it in and bought her first grown up car so she is on her own now.Son is now in LA after graduating college. Firestone shop (I have gotten all my tires locally in Virginia for the last twenty years) basically belittled him because they had not done any work on the car for the last 30,000 miles. Started out with asking who has been working on this car? How can you let this car get so run down? You need the fogging treatment for carbon build up. Your ignition system needs the full service and parts need replaced immediately. Basically a blinker fluid witch hunt.
He went to the shop on my recommendation so they could check air pressure in the Firestone tires and change the oil because time was more valuable at that moment than changing the oil himself.
I fully serviced the car minus rear brake pads when he left for LA in February of last year. New OEM wires and new spark plugs. The wires are date stamped for goodness sake.
He got an oil change, rear brake service including new pads, and they never checked the tires. It’s a tire shop where I purchased the tires.
Anyone know of an independent mechanic in LA? El Segundo area. He needs someone to check his tires.
Modern day garages trying to take advantage of uninformed car people (my daughter) and not performing the serivces requested. This happened at Chapel Hill Tire in Chapel Hill today.
My google review. I put 1 star but would have selected zero stars if available.
I am very disappointed in CH tire. My daughter called and made an appointment and asked the people 3 times to change her oil. When she returned they inspected the vehicle for $15 (not requested or asked for) and charged her $40 to inspect her rear brakes. This came out to $57 plus tax and no oil change. They also supplied a list of $1800 worth of things that needed to be fixed/repaired on a 24 year truck that runs great. The best was to recommend changing out a lower radiator hose clamp for____wait for it___$72 labor. The clamp needs changing however you can unscrew the current clamp and add a new clamp. The hose would not even need to be removed.
I can't blame you. I'd say it's more common for women for sure as it's happened to several women in my family too. Not exclusive though as I've seen ignorant skinny jean hipsters getting taken for a ride. At least once it's likely due to condescension from the hipster. But I'm a simple man and can only call it like I see it.My wife has had a similar experience every time she's gone in to a shop on her own. Any shop. Sexist predatory pigs, all of em.
She won't go to shops anymore as a result. Either I take her car for her, or I do the work myself.
Let me guess Firestone in Manhattan Beach. Glad to see they haven't changed. Guys had all kinds of repairs I needed when I took my camaro in for a tire patch coming back from from an early morning beach session.Son is now in LA after graduating college. Firestone shop (I have gotten all my tires locally in Virginia for the last twenty years) basically belittled him because they had not done any work on the car for the last 30,000 miles. Started out with asking who has been working on this car? How can you let this car get so run down? You need the fogging treatment for carbon build up. Your ignition system needs the full service and parts need replaced immediately. Basically a blinker fluid witch hunt.
He went to the shop on my recommendation so they could check air pressure in the Firestone tires and change the oil because time was more valuable at that moment than changing the oil himself.
I fully serviced the car minus rear brake pads when he left for LA in February of last year. New OEM wires and new spark plugs. The wires are date stamped for goodness sake.
He got an oil change, rear brake service including new pads, and they never checked the tires. It’s a tire shop where I purchased the tires.
Anyone know of an independent mechanic in LA? El Segundo area. He needs someone to check his tires.
Different shop. If it has Firestone roadhazzard though tell him to go in and give them a slap if they give him any lip.
My wife has had a similar experience every time she's gone in to a shop on her own. Any shop. Sexist predatory pigs, all of em.
She won't go to shops anymore as a result. Either I take her car for her, or I do the work myself.
100% truthThis Is why I stand by my new tactic of kidnapping an employee…everyone stfu real quick.
If I learned anything from Dwight Schrute, it’s that you must assert dominance immediately.
Modern day garages trying to take advantage of uninformed car people (my daughter) and not performing the serivces requested. This happened at Chapel Hill Tire in Chapel Hill today.
My google review. I put 1 star but would have selected zero stars if available.
I am very disappointed in CH tire. My daughter called and made an appointment and asked the people 3 times to change her oil. When she returned they inspected the vehicle for $15 (not requested or asked for) and charged her $40 to inspect her rear brakes. This came out to $57 plus tax and no oil change. They also supplied a list of $1800 worth of things that needed to be fixed/repaired on a 24 year truck that runs great. The best was to recommend changing out a lower radiator hose clamp for____wait for it___$72 labor. The clamp needs changing however you can unscrew the current clamp and add a new clamp. The hose would not even need to be removed.